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  1. Bumblebee - Wikipedia

    A bumblebee (or bumble bee, bumble-bee, or humble-bee) is any of over 250 species in the genus Bombus, part of Apidae, one of the bee families. This genus is the only extant group in …

  2. Bumblebee | Description, Species, Life Cycle, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 21, 2025 · Bumblebee is the common name for any member of the insect genus Bombus. They occur over much of the world but are most common in temperate climates. Bumblebees …

  3. Bumble Bee Field Guide

    The bumble bee field guide can help you become familiar with the bumble bees in your region.

  4. Bumblebees - US Forest Service

    Bumblebees (of the genus Bombus) are common native bees and important pollinators in most areas of North America. In spring, queens emerge from underground where they have spent …

  5. Bumblebees - National Geographic

    What is a bumblebee? Bumblebees are furry, round insects that live mostly in temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere.

  6. About Bumble Bees - Xerces Society

    All bumble bees belong to the genus Bombus within the family Apidae. The family Apidae includes the well-known honey bees and bumble bees, as well as carpenter bees, cuckoo bees, digger …

  7. The Bumble Bee Lifestyle - Penn State Extension

    Sep 10, 2024 · Just like honey bees, bumble bees store pollen within specialized branched hairs (or scopae), that are located in grooves on their hind legs (called corbiculae). Together, the …

  8. Historically, AMBB was among the broadest ranging bumblebees in North America (Cameron et al. 2011). This bumble bee was widespread in the eastern temperate forest and Great Plains …

  9. Bumble Bees | Bee Lab

    Bumble bees all belong to the genus Bombus in the family Apidae, the same family as honey bees, digger bees, squash bees, orchid bees, and stingless bees. They have special …

  10. 9 Fascinating Bumblebee Facts You Should Know - Birds and Blooms

    Oct 1, 2024 · Get to know interesting bumblebee facts, including where these important pollinators live and if all bumblebees have a stinger. It’s a big world—in fact, about 250 …