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Long Tongued Bumble Bee Collection

"The Long-Tongued Bumble Bee: A Master of Nectar Collection" In the enchanting world of pollinators, the long-tongued bumble bee, scientifically known as Bombus hortorum


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"The Long-Tongued Bumble Bee: A Master of Nectar Collection" In the enchanting world of pollinators, the long-tongued bumble bee, scientifically known as Bombus hortorum, reigns supreme. This remarkable species showcases its prowess in nectaring on various flowers found across gardens and meadows. One captivating scene captures a Garden bumblebee queen delicately sipping nectar from the vibrant Comfrey plant (Symphytum Hidcote). Her elongated tongue effortlessly reaches deep into each blossom, ensuring she gathers every drop of sweet sustenance. Another breathtaking moment unfolds as a Garden bumblebee takes flight from a Knapweed flower in England's picturesque countryside. The sun illuminates her fuzzy body as she gracefully soars towards her next destination. The Garden bumblebee's journey continues as it navigates towards Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), drawn by its majestic purple blooms. With wings fluttering rapidly, this industrious creature approaches with precision to extract nourishment from each delicate petal. Venturing further afield, we witness these buzzing beauties exploring Purple toadflax (Linaria purpurea) and Hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica) in Monmouthshire. Their presence brings life to these wild landscapes while fulfilling their vital role as nature's diligent pollinators. Even within domestic settings, the Small garden bumblebee finds solace amidst Agapanthus flowers' splendor. Landing gently upon each bloom, it diligently collects pollen and spreads it between blossoms for future growth and reproduction. As summer progresses, our resilient friends continue their quest for sustenance. They embark on yet another expedition towards Green alkanet (Pentaglottis sempervirens), where they find an abundance of nourishing nectar waiting to be harvested.