RF2AHMNEY–Common Carder Bees (Bombus Pascuorum) Feeding on a Globe Thistle (Echinops Ritro) in Summer
RMDT2XCA–Male wool carder bees in flight patrolling their patch of Stachys byzanticum (lamb's ear)
RF2AHMNHX–Common Carder Bees (Bombus Pascuorum) & Hoverflies (Episyrphus Balteatus) Feed Together on Globe Thistle Flowers (Echinops Bannaticus)
RM2FNG89X–European wool carder bees (Anthidium florentinum) sleeping on a branch.
RFM5C7F4–Common Carder Bee (Bombus pascuorum) feeding on ragwort. Tipperary, Ireland.
RMH8PB62–Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) adult worker feeding in a bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) flower.
RF2E49F9R–Close up of one of the larger carder bees in France, Anthidium florentinum
RM2GA85H6–East Lothian, Scotland, United kingdom, 29th July 2021. UK Weather: sunshine on agriculture crops & bees: A crop field is edged by a cover crop of lacy phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) in full bloom, also known as purple or blue tansy, which act as a pollinator attractor. The flowers are alive with buzzing bumblebees of all varieties including white-tailed bumblebees (Bombus lacorum) and common carder bees (Bombus pascuorum)
RM2BY44AG–Blattschneiderbiene, Platterbsen-Mörtelbiene, Heide-Blattschneiderbiene, Heide-Mörtelbiene, Heideblattschneiderbiene, Heidemörtelbiene, Mörtelbiene, M
RFRA8KHT–This is an image of a male Carder Bumblebee. Bombus pascuorum feeding on a ragwort. The carder bees nest on top of the ground in meadows and grassland.
RMBNWWW0–Common Carder bumble bee feeding on Digitalis ferruginea. Rusty foxglove
RMKKM83H–Common Carder Bees, Bombus pascuorum, on autumn garden flower, Dorset.
RF2ANW6W0–Globe Thistle Flowers (Echinops Ritro) Host a Variety of Insects, Including Common Carder Bees (Bombus Pascuorum) & Hoverflies (Episyrphus Balteatus)
RM2D7P5CK–Male Field cuckoo bumblebee, Bombus campestris, feeding on Marjoram flowers. Chalk grassland, Hants. Social parasite on Carder Bees.
RF2H8X485–Close up on wool carder bee's wings
RMH8PB60–Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) adult worker feeding in a bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) flower.
RF2E2TCBX–Close up of one of the larger carder bees in France, Anthidium florentinum
RM2GA85EX–East Lothian, Scotland, United kingdom, 29th July 2021. UK Weather: sunshine on agriculture crops & bees: A crop field is edged by a cover crop of lacy phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) in full bloom, also known as purple or blue tansy, which act as a pollinator attractor. The flowers are alive with buzzing bumblebees of all varieties including common carder bees (Bombus pascuorum)
RM2BY44AJ–Blattschneiderbiene, Platterbsen-Mörtelbiene, Heide-Blattschneiderbiene, Heide-Mörtelbiene, Heideblattschneiderbiene, Heidemörtelbiene, Mörtelbiene, M
RMC13134–Carder or Meadow Bumble Bees (Bombus agrorum), feeding on Himalayan Balsam flower, Lower Saxony, Germany
RM2JA3G67–A Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) feeds on a Common Zinnia, or Elegant Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) flower using his long tongue.
RM2JXHNW5–A Carder Bee, (Bombus pascuorum), pollenating a Verbena flower
RM2FNG3P4–Anthidium florentinum sleeping attached to a branch with his mandibles.
RM2BXPER0–Wool-carder Bee (Anthidium manicatum)
RME6MR28–British Carder Bumblebees nest ( Bombus Pascuorum ) in the soil of a garden in the UK
RF2AHMNGG–The Common Carder Bee (Bombus Pascuorum) Feeding on a Group of Globe Thistle (Echinops Bannaticus) Flowers
RM2CF54GR–Two Bumble Bees Bombus pascuorum collecting nectar on dahlia Danum Torch in september to store for winter feed Nests on ground or above in birds nest
RMKEPG40–Common Carder Bumblebee
RFMXNM66–Bombus lapidarius is a species of bumblebee commonly known as the red-tailed bumblebee, Lechlade, UK
RME6MR25–British Carder Bumblebees nest ( Bombus Pascuorum ) in the soil of a garden in the UK
RMRBJ9Y9–Two bees gathering pollen from a garden dahlia.
RM2BB08RD–Ackerhummel, Acker-Hummel, Hummel, Weibchen, an Königskerze, Verbascum, Bombus pascuorum, Bombus agrorum, Megabombus pascuorum floralis, common carder
RF2G2AF9X–Wool-Carder bee feeding on nectar from Sedum plant. Concept of insect and wildlife conservation, habitat preservation, and backyard flower garden
RMCNYEAG–Small anthid bee, Wool carder (Rhodanthidium siculum, Anthidium siculum), building a nest in an empty snail-shell, Italy, Sicilia
RMW7R59W–Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) feeding on lavender Lewisham, London, August
RMENF3EH–Common Carder Bee - Bombus pascuorum
RMB3PXX9–Common carder bumble bee Bombus pascuorum taking off from a garden geranium UK
RMHH1RR0–Common carder bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) flying to Red clover (Trifolium pratense) flowers to feed, Bristol, UK
RMB647R0–Common carder bumble bee Bombus pascuorum on devil s bit scabious Succisa pratensis UK
RMKAEN5H–Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) adult worker feeding on Rhododendron 'Lord Roberts' flowers in a garden. Powys, Wales. May.
RMBEEXAP–Two Bumble bees Bombus Pascuorum on a spear thistle flower L Cirsium vulgare
RMKAEN64–Common Carder Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) adult worker in flight after feeding on Rhododendron 'Lord Roberts' flowers in a garden. Powys, Wales. May
RMECDYJ5–Wool Carder Bee (Anthidium manicatum) adult male resting on a leaf Seaford, Sussex. July.
RF2ANW6WC–White-Tailed and Common Carder Bumblebees (Bombus Lucorum & Pascuorum), Wasps (Vespula Vulgaris) and Hoverflies Congregate on Globe Thistle Flowers
RMF3W0P1–Brown-banded carder bee (Bombus humilis) adult worker feeding on Meadow Clary (Salvia pratensis). France.
RF2HMFAEB–Bumblebees, Including a Moss Carder (Bombus Muscorum) & a White-Tailed (Bombus Lucorum) Bumblebee, Congregate on a Globe Thistle (Echinops Bannaticus)
RMKEPG42–Common Carder Bumblebee
RM2BB08R8–Ackerhummel, Acker-Hummel, Hummel, Weibchen, an Königskerze, Verbascum, Bombus pascuorum, Bombus agrorum, Megabombus pascuorum floralis, common carder
RFBP5E60–Close up of a Common Carder Bumblebee on English Lavender plant (lavandula angustifolia)
RMEG5559–Bombus pascuorum [bumble bee] common carder all of insect is in focus
RMCNYEAM–Small anthid bee, Wool carder (Rhodanthidium siculum, Anthidium siculum), building a nest in an empty snail-shell, Italy, Sicilia
RF2G2AF9T–Wool-Carder bee feeding on nectar from Sedum plant. Concept of insect and wildlife conservation, habitat preservation, and backyard flower garden
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