Bees & Pollinators

This archive brings together practical, experience-led articles from The Backyard Farmer, covering gardening, DIY, indoor growing, foraging, reviews, and sustainable living. Each post is written with real-world use in mind — focusing on working with nature, building practical skills, and making sustainable choices more accessible.

Common mourning bee

How to Identify the Common Mourning Bee

Introduction The Common Mourning Bee (Melecta albifrons) is a solitary bee species commonly found in the UK and Europe. Unlike most bees, it doesn’t collect pollen or build its own nest. Instead, it is a cleptoparasite, meaning it lays its eggs in the nests of

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hairy footed flower bee

Hairy-footed flower bee

Active Months From March to June. Nesting Habits In Aerial or ground nests such as walls, banks or underground nests. How To Identify A Hairy-Footed Flower Bee Females A female solitary bee has a black abdomen with yellow legs.  Males A male solitary bee has a

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Shrill Carder Bee Identification

Shrill carder bee (Rare)

Introduction The Shrill Carder Bee is one of the rarest bumblebees in the UK. It’s easily recognised by its high-pitched buzz and peach-orange tail. Most sightings occur in Southern England and South Wales, where these bees thrive in flower-rich meadows, coastal grasslands, and marshes. Although

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tree bumble bee

Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) Bee Species Profile

Introduction The Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum) identification is essential for bee enthusiasts and conservationists alike. As one of the most distinctive and recognizable bumblebees in the UK, this species emerges early in spring and plays a crucial role in pollinating wildflowers, fruit trees, and garden

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Bees sting

Do Bees Sting This Time of Year?

What time of year do bees sting? Bees tend to sting the most in the summer moths when temperatures are higher. In the warmer days bees are more active and you are therefore more likely to bump into them, as well as wasps! What month

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why are bees important

Are bees important?

Bees are important to protect because: How to help bees out The main 3 main problems affecting bee populations  Thanks for reading and we hope you learn something you can use from this article. If you want to give back to us here at backyard-farmer.com, 

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