Introduction to solitary bees

Ashy mining bee

Ashy mining bee © Chris Lawrence

Introduction to solitary bees

Location:
Folly Farm Centre, Stowey, Pensford, Bristol, BS39 4DW
Book
Join Rachel Richards (B-Lines Officer, for the charity Buglife) to explore the wonders of solitary bees.

Event details

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Date

Time
10:00am - 1:00pm
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About the event

Did you know there are c. 250 species of solitary bees in the UK, ranging from big hairy footed flower-bees (a similar size to a bumblebee) to mini miners (measuring only 4mm in length) and the tiny blood bee cuckoos. 

On this course you will explore their life cycles, nesting sites, and feeding preferences. 

You will also learn how to identify some of the common species and families, how to tell if a bee is male or female, and and how you can provide good habitat for them in your garden.  

Tea, coffee and biscuits

10-11am - Talk and specimens

11am-1pm - in the field looking for and ‘hopefully’ catching.

Booking

Price

Free

Additional booking information

Under 18s must be accompanied

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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What to bring

Please dress for the outdoors and for the weather on the day.

Things to consider - sensible shoes, waterproofs, warm layers, suncream, water

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Parking information

Car parking available
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Bicycle parking

Yes
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Facilities

Toilets
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Electric car charging point
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

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