Hi
I’ve just spotted an amazing number of bumble bees (like at least fifty!) buzzing around a small hole in the garden near the sweet peas. All fighting and scrambling to get into the small hole which is the size of a broom handle.
These are really large bumble bees and as soon as I get near the sweet peas they buzz furiously around my head trying to scare me off - they are blooming well succeeding!
Obviously I am thrilled to have these beautiful creatures in the garden, but I am worried about getting stung -plus how am I going to pick the sweet peas?.
I’ve put a wire cage around them to keep Fitzroy (the puss away from them).
The photo doesn’t come near to showing the number of airborne ones. No exaggeration when I say at least fifty!
That’s cool I’ve never actually come across a bumblebee hive. You won’t get stung. You have to really **** them off before they’ll sting you. Not like there bad tempered relatives the wasp.
How fabulous - I've only seen a bumble nest once, and sadly it was being dug up and eaten by, wait for it, a hedgehog! Nature doing her thing.
So no, I guess they're pretty unlikely to sting when you're just picking sweet peas.
(05-07-2022, 05:59 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: How fabulous - I've only seen a bumble nest once, and sadly it was being dug up and eaten by, wait for it, a hedgehog! Nature doing her thing.
So no, I guess they're pretty unlikely to sting when you're just picking sweet peas.
Oh dear! we’ve got a couple of hedgehogs that visit the garden most nights.
I’d better start putting out even more of Fitz’s food so that they leave the bumbles alone.
Thanks -I’ll investigate how to do that.
Interestingly the bees grab little bits of dirt, pebbles or stones and block the entrance to their hole at night.
Just like us locking our doors I guess.
Then they push and shove their way out in the morning. I am fascinated!