They are bumble bees - one particular species of bumbles. Bees have amazing variety! Honey bees have only 3 different species if I remember correctly, but bumble bees and solitary bees have hundreds each! Anything named with "bombus" is a bumble. :)
You can get honey from types of bee besides honey bees, but it would risk harm to them. Honey bees are known as honey bees because they are uniquely organised into much bigger colonies (in the many thousands), and make a lot of spare honey at any point. That's why it's okay to take it, because they have lots in reserve and won't run out. In contrast, bumble bees run much smaller colonies (in the many hundreds) and only tend to produce honey as they need it. They don't have enough in reserve to survive it being taken from them.
A queen can control whether a hormone is released or not when she gives birth to a brood. One way, only females are born, and are all workers. The other way, both females and males are born - the males are drones, and the females are new queens. New queens are just as big as old queens, and all emerge at the same time. They are fed more in the larval state, which is why they are bigger. They do stay in the nest for a little bit, before going to seek out drones for courtship, and then hibernate before starting a new nest after winter.
With bumble bees, the queen looks much similar to the workers and drones, just bigger. You often see queens flying around earlier on in the year looking for a nest site to inhabit, before they lay a brood of workers.
@@ThePigeonCompany15 quite probably a brood of new queens, then (born alongside male drones). Aren't they so cute! :D aww and aren't the little drones super cute as well
White Tailed yes..... Terrestris is Buff tailed.... 18,000 colonys are imported into the UK each year... sadly bringing a deadly pest Protozoan that infects their gut. Same imported to Chile Used for soft fruit pollination (toms, cucumbers etc) killing their local Bumbus Dahlbomi the largest bumble bee in the world 40mm... add in the huge wings and hence its called the flying mouse/mice
Oh my goodness I love them they’re so poofy n cute!! n fuzzy just like bumblebees 🥺😊❤️
They are bumble bees - one particular species of bumbles. Bees have amazing variety! Honey bees have only 3 different species if I remember correctly, but bumble bees and solitary bees have hundreds each! Anything named with "bombus" is a bumble. :)
One of them might have a queen
So beautiful... thanks for sharing. Greetings from Brazil
thanks i love them
Bumblebees who don't have yellow pigmented stripes were just hatched 😊
Well this is why they sometimes call them the Large Earth Bumblebee.
They are queens the big ones
They are such beautiful bees..
Is it possible to raise the bee box and it produces a lot of honey
You can get honey from types of bee besides honey bees, but it would risk harm to them. Honey bees are known as honey bees because they are uniquely organised into much bigger colonies (in the many thousands), and make a lot of spare honey at any point. That's why it's okay to take it, because they have lots in reserve and won't run out. In contrast, bumble bees run much smaller colonies (in the many hundreds) and only tend to produce honey as they need it. They don't have enough in reserve to survive it being taken from them.
@@Torthrodhel ok i handerstend thanks verry much welcome to my chanal
Glad to be useful! :D Bees are my favourite animal and I often like to search for videos of them just to be happier. :)
@@Torthrodhel see this video bumble bees
ua-cam.com/video/p1nHE4gLe2k/v-deo.html
Thankyou, that is a lovely video. :)
0:27-0:49 gosh what a lot of Queen bumblebees!
i think the form with black thorax of bombus terrestris is very beautiful
I agree.
Não está à venda. Este é um ninho de zangões selvagens, pura natureza
so many cute 🐝
Do mated queens return to nest or leave right after mating flight?
I think most return. When they leave the nest for hibernation you see them fly away with a heavy abdomen
how sweet
Why so many Queens?
A queen can control whether a hormone is released or not when she gives birth to a brood. One way, only females are born, and are all workers. The other way, both females and males are born - the males are drones, and the females are new queens. New queens are just as big as old queens, and all emerge at the same time. They are fed more in the larval state, which is why they are bigger. They do stay in the nest for a little bit, before going to seek out drones for courtship, and then hibernate before starting a new nest after winter.
Beautiful
Que abelha são essas de que lugar tem pla vender
Não está à venda. Este é um ninho de zangões selvagens, pura natureza
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@@CeesvanHengstum Parece seu companheiro português falante.
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i wonder if you could see the queen
With bumble bees, the queen looks much similar to the workers and drones, just bigger. You often see queens flying around earlier on in the year looking for a nest site to inhabit, before they lay a brood of workers.
@@Torthrodhel there's alot of them in 0:27-0:49
@@ThePigeonCompany15 quite probably a brood of new queens, then (born alongside male drones). Aren't they so cute! :D aww and aren't the little drones super cute as well
@@Torthrodhel i don't see any drones cuz of my eye sight. 🧐
Passa seu contato pra mim fazendo favor?eu queria muito criar..
Those bees are scary for me
This is how I feel when bee
Bombs Lucorum, I think.
White Tailed yes..... Terrestris is Buff tailed.... 18,000 colonys are imported into the UK each year... sadly bringing a deadly pest Protozoan that infects their gut. Same imported to Chile Used for soft fruit pollination (toms, cucumbers etc) killing their local Bumbus Dahlbomi the largest bumble bee in the world 40mm... add in the huge wings and hence its called the flying mouse/mice
@@KingLama1 so sad about the bombus dahlbomii, I have seen video clips they are amazing bright orange! I really hope they can survive the parasite. :(
Chubby bee
E perigoso.esse inseto
Not at all
Beasts
too much ticks