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White-Tailed Bumblebee

Bombus lucorum

Photo by ArisL
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Field Notes

Description:

White-tailed bumblebees are the most common species of bumblebee in Greece. Generally, bumblebees are very calm. They don't sting unless provoked, but they can sting hard. They are also very good pollinators.

Habitat:

Flowery grassland.

Notes:

I couldn't focus on the bumblebee, so the images are a little bit unclear.

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