Bumblebees of Devon Atlas + Conservation Guide - by Patrick Saunders, edited by Cathy Horsley
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:37 am
(This must be already in Resources, as it is so locally relevant and has input by John Walters and Audrey Compton, but I haven't seen it. Please delete this post if so.)
https://www.bumblebeeconservation.org/w ... -10.19.pdf
A great tool for managing land to help bumblebees.
Contents:
What are bumblebees? (nationally rare species in Devon),
Ecology (lifecyle inc. where they nest/pollen is crucial/61% of visits to pea family)
Distribution in Devon. Decline
Gardening for Bumblebees (very useful) (Perennial meadows produce up to 20 times more nectar, 6 times more pollen than annual meadow/dandelions, ragwort, thistle extremely important/vetches, clovers, broom, trefoil, bean vegetables, = top priority superfoods/include herbs, mints, deadnettles, comfrey etc etc/top meadow pollen producers = musk mallow, knapweed, ox-eye daisy/plant at least 10 of each flower species otherwise like 50 brands of baked beans/important to have sunny areas/single not double flowers
- list of specific recommended plants
- suitable nesting habitat
– wildflower lawn management
Meadows – timing of cuttings
Sowing treatments for different wild seeds
Audrey Compton. Tribute to Malcolm Spooner. Calling for records of both rare and common bumblebees.
Individual bumblebee species – which flowers they visit (useful aid to identification), nests, how to manage land to help, where found
https://www.bumblebeeconservation.org/w ... -10.19.pdf
A great tool for managing land to help bumblebees.
Contents:
What are bumblebees? (nationally rare species in Devon),
Ecology (lifecyle inc. where they nest/pollen is crucial/61% of visits to pea family)
Distribution in Devon. Decline
Gardening for Bumblebees (very useful) (Perennial meadows produce up to 20 times more nectar, 6 times more pollen than annual meadow/dandelions, ragwort, thistle extremely important/vetches, clovers, broom, trefoil, bean vegetables, = top priority superfoods/include herbs, mints, deadnettles, comfrey etc etc/top meadow pollen producers = musk mallow, knapweed, ox-eye daisy/plant at least 10 of each flower species otherwise like 50 brands of baked beans/important to have sunny areas/single not double flowers
- list of specific recommended plants
- suitable nesting habitat
– wildflower lawn management
Meadows – timing of cuttings
Sowing treatments for different wild seeds
Audrey Compton. Tribute to Malcolm Spooner. Calling for records of both rare and common bumblebees.
Individual bumblebee species – which flowers they visit (useful aid to identification), nests, how to manage land to help, where found