hommel
Hommel is the Dutch common name for bumblebees, the large, fuzzy bees of the genus Bombus in the family Apidae. Bombus species are social bees with annual colonies headed by a queen. A typical colony may include dozens to hundreds of workers, and several species can be found across temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Asia, and North America.
Life cycle and social structure: In spring, mated queens survive overwintering and establish a nest, laying
Behavior and ecology: Bumblebees forage on a wide range of flowering plants and are capable of buzz
Conservation and threats: Bumblebee populations face threats from habitat loss, pesticide exposure, and diseases such as