Bumble Bee
The bumble bee is a large, fuzzy insect known for its distinctive black and yellow stripes. They are important pollinators, helping to fertilize flowers as they collect nectar and pollen. Bumble bees are social insects, living in colonies that can range from 50 to several hundred individuals.
These bees are typically found in temperate climates and are active during the day. Unlike honeybees, bumble bees can fly in cooler temperatures and are often seen buzzing around gardens and wildflowers. Their role in the ecosystem is crucial, as they contribute to the growth of many plants and crops.