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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Bees, Ants & Wasps (Hymenoptera)

Bumblebees

Identification Key Monograph
Series: New Naturalist Series Volume: 98
By: Ted Benton(Author)
592 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations
Publisher: HarperCollins
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A detailed and up-to-date account of the behaviour and ecology of bumblebees
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  • Bumblebees ISBN: 9780007174515 Paperback Dec 2006 Out of Print #152974
  • Bumblebees ISBN: 9780007174508 Hardback Dec 2006 Out of Print #152973
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About this book

Complete your New Naturalist collection with Harper Collins's facsimile versions, which are printed on demand. Bumblebees was first published in 2006.

This group of relatively large, colourful and familiar insects are a very popular subject of study because their behaviour can be observed without the use of elaborate equipment, enabling amateur and experienced entomologists alike to get close to these colourful and social creatures.

Unlike honey bees, bumblebees work on plants with no nectar, and play a crucial role in the pollination of flowers and vegetables. The farming industry relies heavily on these efficient pollinators: few, if any bean flowers, for example, would set pods unless they were pollinated by bumblebees, and many apple, pear and plum trees rely on visits for a bountiful harvest.

New Naturalist Bumblebees is an entirely new addition to the increasingly popular New Naturalist series, and is written by an expert in the field. Ted Benton combines 15 years of his own field studies of the species with all the latest research and findings, to provide a detailed and comprehensive account of the lives of the 25 species of bumblebee found throughout the UK, which includes:
- acclaimed colour photographs of the sexes and castes of all species and habitats

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Identification Key Monograph
Series: New Naturalist Series Volume: 98
By: Ted Benton(Author)
592 pages, colour photos, b/w illustrations
Publisher: HarperCollins
NHBS
A detailed and up-to-date account of the behaviour and ecology of bumblebees
Media reviews

"The most authoritative work on British bumblebees ever published."
The Independent

"This book is an inspiration. It will fascinate and arm you with everything you need to know to help you save our bumblebees. Buy it, enjoy it, and keep it safe."
BBC Wildlife

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