Bourdon terrestre

Bourdon terrestre

Bombus terrestris
Abeille
Grand bourdon europeen commun dont les reines figurent parmi les premieres a sortir a la fin de l'hiver ou au debut du printemps. A langue courte, adaptable et tres generaliste, il utilise jardins, parcs, fermes et campagnes, visite des fleurs ouvertes et peut rester actif en hiver dans les villes douces ou des plantes fleurissent.
Plan pour cette espèce
Ensemble de plantes adaptées à Chicago, IL : d'abord les plantes hôtes et spécialistes, puis les plantes à nectar, fruits, graines, feuillage et abri qui restent compatibles avec la lecture climatique actuelle et du milieu du siècle.
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Clustered bellflower
De soutien / Plantes à nectar
Bumblebees are the chief pollinators of clustered bellflower; the buff-tailed bumblebee climbs into the open bells of the dense clusters for nectar and works the deep violet-blue heads heavily through early to midsummer.
Lenten rose
De soutien / Plantes à nectar
Early-emerging queen bumblebees such as the buff-tailed bumblebee are among the first insects on the wing in late winter and early spring, exactly when Lenten rose is in bloom; they work the nodding flowers for nectar and pollen when little other forage exists.
Meadow crane's-bill
De soutien / Plantes à nectar
The saucer-shaped flowers are well-suited to bumblebees; the buff-tailed bumblebee and other Bombus work the bloom heavily across its European range at the height of summer.
Spotted deadnettle
De soutien / Plantes à nectar
In its native European range the long-tongued buff-tailed bumblebee is a principal pollinator of Lamium: it reaches the nectar at the base of the two-lipped, partly tubular flower and brushes the sheltered stamens under the helmet-shaped upper lip. The long bloom season makes the plant a steady bumblebee forage source, including early in shade.
Maiden pink
De soutien / Plantes à nectar
Buff-tailed and other European bumblebees are generalist visitors to sunny grassland flowers like maiden pink, taking nectar and pollen across its native range.
Sneezewort
De soutien / Plantes à nectar
Bumblebees such as the buff-tailed bumblebee visit the loose summer flower sprays for nectar across the European range the plant is native to; cited as plausible generalist foraging on a good, accessible nectar source.
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Plantes à nectar · 6
Clustered bellflower
Campanula glomerata
Documentée
Bumblebees are the chief pollinators of clustered bellflower; the buff-tailed bumblebee climbs into the open bells of the dense clusters for nectar and works the deep violet-blue heads heavily through early to midsummer.
Lenten rose
Helleborus orientalis
Documentée
Early-emerging queen bumblebees such as the buff-tailed bumblebee are among the first insects on the wing in late winter and early spring, exactly when Lenten rose is in bloom; they work the nodding flowers for nectar and pollen when little other forage exists.
Maiden pink
Dianthus deltoides
Plausible
Buff-tailed and other European bumblebees are generalist visitors to sunny grassland flowers like maiden pink, taking nectar and pollen across its native range.
Meadow crane's-bill
Geranium pratense
Documentée
The saucer-shaped flowers are well-suited to bumblebees; the buff-tailed bumblebee and other Bombus work the bloom heavily across its European range at the height of summer.
Sneezewort
Achillea ptarmica
Plausible
Bumblebees such as the buff-tailed bumblebee visit the loose summer flower sprays for nectar across the European range the plant is native to; cited as plausible generalist foraging on a good, accessible nectar source.
Spotted deadnettle
Lamium maculatum
Documentée
In its native European range the long-tongued buff-tailed bumblebee is a principal pollinator of Lamium: it reaches the nectar at the base of the two-lipped, partly tubular flower and brushes the sheltered stamens under the helmet-shaped upper lip. The long bloom season makes the plant a steady bumblebee forage source, including early in shade.
Répartition
Indigene dans une grande partie de l'Europe, de l'Afrique du Nord et de l'Asie occidentale; present aussi dans certaines regions ou il a ete introduit pour la pollinisation geree.

Sources et citations

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Utilisez cette citation pour la page faune de Plotwright. Les fiches de sources ci-dessous montrent les références en amont derrière les affirmations de taxonomie, de répartition, de conservation, de plantes hôtes, de fourrage et d’habitat.
Plotwright. (n.d.). Bourdon terrestre (Bombus terrestris). Retrieved 2026, June 27, from https://plotwright.com/wildlife/bombus-terrestris
Sources des faits fauniques
8 champs factuels cités sont étayés par les fiches de sources ci-dessous.
Bumblebee Conservation Trust: Buff-tailed bumblebee
Species profile for identification, early queen activity, nesting period, garden/countryside habitat, and broad foraging behavior.
Étaye 6 champs
Taxonomy
Range
Lifecycle
Foraging
Nesting
Garden habitat
GBIF: Bombus terrestris
Taxonomic and occurrence-backed range cross-check.
Étaye 2 champs
Taxonomy
Range