Trialling techniques for rearing long-tongued bumblebees under laboratory conditions

Author:

Carnell Joanne D.ORCID,Page Sam,Goulson Dave,Hughes William O. H.

Abstract

AbstractBumblebees are important pollinating insects, but many species have suffered declines over the last century. Long-tongued bumblebees have been identified as particularly at risk, partly due to their more selective diet. Attempts to study these species in captivity have been impeded by stress-induced behaviours which cause queens to kill or abandon their brood. Here, we attempt to further develop techniques, using queen pairing and Bombus terrestris cocoons, to successfully rear two common long-tongued bumblebee species (B. pascuorum and B. hortorum) in captivity. Approximately half of queens laid eggs and 29% produced workers. Although challenges remain, there is a great deal to be gained from optimising the captive rearing of these species.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Insect Science

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