I’ve had a few sightings of this bumblebee but haven’t been able to identify it. B. affinis, B. perplexus, or B. vagans. Suggestions appreciated!


Best Answer ConcordAntman , April 29 2022 - 3:00 AM
Interesting, B. perplexus or B. vagans. I’m seeing it here almost as frequently as B. impatiens. I just looked through Paul Williams “Bumblebees of North America” and checked the photos on iNaturalist. I think it’s B. vagans. Thanks!
Go to the full postI’ve had a few sightings of this bumblebee but haven’t been able to identify it. B. affinis, B. perplexus, or B. vagans. Suggestions appreciated!
Interesting, B. perplexus or B. vagans. I’m seeing it here almost as frequently as B. impatiens. I just looked through Paul Williams “Bumblebees of North America” and checked the photos on iNaturalist. I think it’s B. vagans. Thanks!
Edited by ConcordAntman, April 29 2022 - 3:10 AM.
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