Yellow-faced Bumble Bee
Yellow-faced Bumble Bee
Bombus vosnesenskii
Insecta
COMMON

Stats

Lifespan
A few weeks
Size
Medium
Diet
Herbivore
Activity
Diurnal
Social
Colony
Biome
Temperate grassland
Range
North America
Movement
Flight
Breeding
Egg-laying
Defense
Venom
Status
Common

About

The Yellow-faced Bumble Bee is one of the most common bumblebees along the Pacific Coast of North America, instantly recognisable by its bright yellow face and yellow-banded abdomen. Queens emerge as early as February — the first bumblebee of spring in many coastal habitats — and found new colonies entirely on their own after overwintering underground.

Life cycle

  1. 1.
    egg
    A small egg is laid on or near the larval food source and hatches within days or weeks.
  2. 2.
    juvenile
    An immature insect feeds and molts, growing through successive instars.
  3. 3.
    subadult
    A near-adult insect has wing buds or near-mature form, one molt away from full size.
  4. 4.
    adult
    Fully grown, with full wings and adult coloration.

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Taxonomy

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Insecta
Order
Hymenoptera
Family
Apidae
Genus
Bombus
Species
Bombus vosnesenskii