This change may lead to the loss of various bumblebee species, reducing the pollination of crops and wild plants.
An early spring Queen White-tailed Bumble Bee feeds voraciously on nectar and pollen to get the energy she needs to start a new colony for the season Stock Photo - Alamy
How to help bumblebees survive the winter
How to help a bee in distress - Honey Bee Suite
Bumblebees in Winter - Hanna's Bees
Beware of sleeping queen bees underfoot this spring!
On the Wildside: Bumblebee Queens emerge from hibernation
Bumblebee Conservation Trust on X: February brings us closer to the return of bumblebees – you may even be lucky enough to see some this month! 👀 Bumblebee queens emerge from hibernation
Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Queen bumblebee mating and hibernation site prospecting?
Queen bumblebees take long breaks in the grass after hibernating
Bumble Bees in the Garden - The Real Dirt Blog - ANR Blogs
The Queen bees need you!
Bumblebees: Out of the Shadows - - The Adirondack Almanack
Five Ways to Support Queen Bumble Bees this Spring