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FredPuli43 | 20:18 Sat 29th Jun 2013 | Animals & Nature
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There's what looks to be a group of bumblebees, a white tailed species, nesting just under the eaves of the house; the roof comes down to the ground floor ceiling. Now what species is it? Which nest about 2 metres above ground ?
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Fred, here in the U.S., nearly all bumblebees nest in the ground. If you have, as I suspect, an infestation of carpenter bees, you should have them eradicated quickly... Read here and decide:

http://ento.psu.edu/extension/factsheets/carpenter-bees

Allow, of course, for differences between the U.K. and here...
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The UK ones don't look white-tailed to me. I suspect that it may be the garden bumble bee, which is a fairly new species here (recorded 2001), and which does often nest at a height.
Let's hope so, Fred...
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No Rosetta though they look like workers of those. The two species there both nest in the ground and these are nesting 2 metres above it. Thanks, anyway
http://www.bumblebee.org/uncommonSp.htmke

This looks like a useful link. It mentions bombus hypnorum as making nests in bird boxes so maybe its something along those lines. Anyway, hope it helps.



http://www.bumblebee.org/uncommonSp.htm
see if it works this time. It is a real web page, honest

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