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What is a bumble bee, and what does it look like?
A bumble bee is a type of large, fuzzy bee known for its round body and gentle nature. They are social insects found in many parts of the world and play an essential role in pollinating a wide range of flowers, fruits, and vegetables.
Bumble bees typically have a plump, oval-shaped body covered in soft, fuzzy hairs. Their coloring often includes bright yellow and black stripes, though some species may have patches of orange or reddish-brown. They have relatively short, stubby wings and a distinctive, somewhat clumsy flying style. Bumble bees are generally larger and more robust than other bees, making them easier to spot as they move among blossoms.
What are the signs of a bumble bee nest?
Signs of a bumble bee nest on your property may include:
Consistent Bee Traffic: If you notice a steady flow of bumble bees entering and exiting the same spot—often a small hole in the ground, under deck boards, in a wall cavity, or inside an abandoned rodent burrow—it could indicate a nest nearby.
Buzzing Sounds Near a Specific Area: A low, steady hum coming from behind a wall, in a shed, or near a hidden corner can be a clue that bumble bees have made that spot their home.
Increased Bee Activity During Warmer Months: Bumble bee nests are most active in spring and summer. If you see noticeably more bees than usual foraging around flowers and returning to a certain area, it could mean they’ve established a colony.
While bumble bees are generally less aggressive than other stinging insects and can be beneficial pollinators, it’s still wise to exercise caution if you suspect a nest. If the presence of the nest poses a risk or concern, consider contacting a professional for safe removal.
Are bumble bees dangerous? Are bumble bee stings dangerous?
Bumble bees are generally not aggressive and are less likely to sting compared to other stinging insects. They typically focus on gathering nectar and pollen, showing little interest in people unless they feel threatened. However, like most bees, bumble bees can sting if they or their nest is disturbed. Their sting can be painful, and some individuals may experience an allergic reaction. In general, if you leave bumble bees alone, they are unlikely to pose a danger.
If you suspect bumble bees are nesting in or around your home, call us today for a free, no-obligation inspection. Bumble bee removal is included with our Pest Protect 365 Premium and All-Inclusive services and can also be purchased as a one-time service.