Bumble Bee

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Bumble Bee

Bombus (Orientalibombus) haemorrhoidalis Smith is a large and colourful bumble bee that serves as an important pollinator that mainly inhabits cold and temperate habitats at high latitudes and elevations, especially in alpine environments and early in the flowering season. Due to cold-adapted (thermoregulatory) abilities, the longest mountain range in the world The Himalayas is home to various diverse bumble bees. A Bombus (Orientalibombus) haemorrhoidalis Smith bumble bee feeding nectar from the Dahlia flowers at Mangpoo, West Bengal, India on 13/06/2022. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)


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