Finger Lakes Bee Survey update: June 2018

Here's what our informal survey of bees in the Finger Lakes looks like as of June 30.

Top 10 List of Bees, identified by genus or better:

Bombus impatiens 82
Apis mellifera 72
Xylocopa virginica 18
Ceratina 9
Augochlora pura 8
Nomada 7
Bombus griseocollis 6
Colletes inqequalis 5
Bombus bimaculatus 4
Bombus fervidus 3
Osmia 3
Bombus ternarius 3

The complete list includes 35 bees identified to the level of genus or better, drawn from 242 observations to date. Bumble bees (Bombus) made up 42 percent of the observations, and honey bees (Apis mellifera) made up 30 percent. Surprisingly, Ceratina (small carpenter bees) and Lasioglossum (small sweat bees) combined comprised only 5 percent of the observations to date; these two types of bees seem to be on every sort of flower everywhere I look this summer (daisies, chicory, clover and so on), not to mention landing on the occasional person. Have I just been in the right place at the right time? Or are these bees getting missed in observations because of how small there are?

The majority of observations to date have come from Monroe and Tompkins counties. There have been almost no observations from Ontario county.

Join the Finger Lakes Bee Survey and add your own observations.

Posted on July 2, 2018 02:07 PM by bymattkelly bymattkelly

Observations

Photos / Sounds

What

Cresson's Masked Bee (Hylaeus mesillae ssp. cressoni)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

May 2018

Description

Hylaeus female on inside wall of high tunnel.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Common Eastern Bumble Bee (Bombus impatiens)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

May 2018

Description

Bombus foraging on ornamental crab apple tree.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

May 2018

Description

Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Metallic Sweat Bees (Subgenus Dialictus)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

May 2018

Description

Bee was foraging on ornamental crab apple tree.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Mining Bees (Genus Andrena)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

May 2018

Description

Bee on rail in high tunnel.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 2018

Description

Foraging on clover flowers in the lawn.

Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 16, 2018 02:12 PM EDT

Description

Foraging on daisies. At least a dozen individuals.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

May 2018

Description

Foraging on ornamental crab apple tree.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 2018

Description

Honey bee foraging on asparagus flowers.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Confusing Furrow Bee (Halictus confusus)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 2018

Description

Found inside high-tunnel.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Wilke's Mining Bee (Andrena wilkella)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 2018

Description

Foraging on clover along dirt road at transition between farmland and woodlot.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 2018

Description

Foraging on flower along dirt road at transition between farmland and woodlot.
Matt Kelly, thebeereport.com

Photos / Sounds

What

Metallic Sweat Bees (Subgenus Dialictus)

Observer

bymattkelly

Date

June 29, 2018 07:03 PM EDT

Description

Landed on my hand. Large group of people gathered near pavilion; open fields, farmland.

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