Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Bumblebees in California

Costa Hummingbird on a Saliva clevelandii Alpine. Native plants support native birds and butterflies.
I noticed our dog 
had found a bumblebee and so I rescued the bee from the dog for the bee and the dogs sake so my dog wouldn't get stung.I put a stick out for the bee to grab and it did because I think the dog had traumatized it. I lifted it up on to the railing of our deck because I found the bumblebee on it's back in front of our dog. Soon, it had recovered enough to fly away to  keep pollinating our ceanothus bushes which are blooming a pretty blue right now..




 
3232 Las Pilitas Rd
Santa Margarita, CA 93453
This website is dedicated to Bert Wilson. His genius continues to inspire us.

begin quote from:


Plants to attract bumblebees and other interesting native bees

This is a compilation of our own observations and a little bit of research online. It is a place to start if you want to plant a bee garden or are interested in planting native bee plants to increase native pollinators in your garden or orchard.

California has a diverse bee population

There are one thousand species of California native bees, 26 of these are bumblebees and most of the rest are solitary bees. That is, they do not live in a hive with drones and all the rest. Some bee species are very specific in their needs. Andrena limnanthis Hesperandrena, a native solitary bee, visits only specific species of the vernal pool flower, Meadow Foam, Limnanthes sp. The native bees will prefer natives from their area. Some bees are very restricted in their range and may not know what to do with stuff that is too far removed from their home, even if it is native to California. Many other native bees will work the available flowers that are in the families of flora they are used to.

Bee society and nesting

Solitary bees usually nest in the ground, in holes they excavate themselves or in old rodent holes. A single female will prepare her earthen nest, build a few cells, lay her eggs, and collect pollen for them. Sound familiar?  Although they nest alone, many females may lay in the same area. So if the area is good for native bees you may end up with bumblebee, digger bees and mier bees all living next to each other.  Because many bees nest in the ground, don't disturb the soil by tilling or scraping. These actions will also encourage more weeds. You want clean bare ground with no European grasses, Mustard, Star thistle, etc. Native wild flowers are Ok. See also Digger Bee

California Native bees are excellent pollinators.

California native bees are great for your vegetable garden. The Yellow-faced bumblebee and the California bumblebee are great for Tomatoes. The more pollinators you have the more insect pollinated fruit you will get . (Sorry, bees aren't going to do a thing for wind pollinated stuff.) Try to protect the native plants that support your pollinators. If you don't have any native areas around you can plant a little native garden.
European weeds are preferred by European bees. European honey bees will pollinate your weeds and help them proliferate!


What to plant to attract Native bees

(See plant list on the right)
Try to plant lots of different shaped flowers. Bees vary in body size and feeding parts, so plant accordingly.
A varied diet is always a good thing. Even if you love to eat spaghetti, you don't want to eat it every day.
Try to plant things with different flowering times so there will always be something to eat at your house. Manzanitas are a good plant for early in the season. This is an important time for bees as they have just started nesting and there aren't a lot of things flowering.
Plant many of the same plants together. Don't scatter them throughout the garden. This is more likely to attract the bee's attention and lure them over.

List of California native plants for bees

Click on the links to purchase the plants or just to get more information about growing conditions, wildlife uses or view picture.
Genera Pages
Species Pages
A male Bombus vandykei pollinating  manzanita flowers. - grid24_12
A male Bombus vandykei pollinating manzanita flowers.
Canyon Gooseberry, Ribes menzesii with a bumblebee.
 
A small movie of Canyon Gooseberry, Ribes menzesii with a bumblebee.

No comments: