FWIW, the Swarm Hotline gets Bumblebee calls a few times a year.
I hope this program will provide us with some nuggets of gold
that will help us better handle bumblebee calls.
• They're so cute!!
• They're exceptional pollinators! - especially for plants like
tomatoes
• Some species are endangered
• They're susceptible to Varroa too!
Let's learn about them together.
July 16, 7:30 PM Zoom Program
Speaker: Dr.
Heather Grab
Title: The Behavior and Nesting Biology of
Bumble Bees.
Bumble bees are a diverse and charismatic group of bees that
exhibit a wide range of lifestyles. While they are social and can
even be managed like their honey bee cousins they also have many
differences that are important to consider when fostering
environments where both bumble bees and humans can coexist
peacefully. This talk will cover the basic life history and
ecology of bumble bees with a focus on their nesting biology.
Dr. Heather Grab is an assistant professor in the department of entomology at Penn State University, where her research and extension programs help growers to balance pest management needs with the services provided by beneficial insects like wild pollinators. Prior to joining Penn State, she was a senior lecturer and postdoctoral research associate at Cornell University and at Virginia Tech where she studied the pollination services provided by wild bees to high value crops like strawberries, raspberries, tomato and squash.
Use https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3254895194?pwd=QlE2L3RJSUZBM1BkQTYyU1VhZzR4UT09