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„Bombus pascuorum", the common carder bee foraging on Snapdragons. They work quite systematic without wasting energy and are not shy at all. Compared to most other Bumblebee species they are tiny and work also with lower temperatures. I watch them from March till Sometimes December.  Bombus pascuorum,Common Carder Bee,Geotagged,Germany,Summer Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

„Bombus pascuorum", the common carder bee foraging on Snapdragons.

They work quite systematic without wasting energy and are not shy at all. Compared to most other Bumblebee species they are tiny and work also with lower temperatures. I watch them from March till Sometimes December.

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"Bombus pascuorum", the common carder bee, is a species of bumblebee present in most of Europe in a wide variety of habitats such as meadows, pastures, waste ground, ditches and embankments, roads, and field margins, as well as gardens and parks in urban areas and forests and forest edges.

Species identified by Alexander Hassmueller
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By Alexander Hassmueller

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Uploaded Jul 19, 2024. Captured Jul 12, 2024 11:40 in Dürerstraße 21, 61267 Neu-Anspach, Germany.
  • iPad Pro (11-inch) (3rd generation)
  • f/1.8
  • 1/138s
  • ISO16
  • 3mm