Introduction to Solitary Bees
There are around 250 species of solitary bee. Find out how to identify them and where to find them, and learn about their ecology.
There are around 250 species of solitary bee. Find out how to identify them and where to find them, and learn about their ecology.
What bee have you found? Read the best guide to identifying solitary bees that can be found in the UK. Here are a few you may have spotted!
Steve Crellin will be leading this session, looking for the beautiful and busy solitary bees and wasps which favour the sandy banks by the Salt Marshes.
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Spend a summers evening learning about all things Bees- be that Bumble, Honey or Solitary Bee
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We have a busy schedule of events and school visits throughout the year across the Trust and are always looking for volunteers to lead and assist with these activities.
Do you have a passion for NWT and want to assist with events or with membership recruitment? Join our staff and volunteers in fun activities and promoting NWT to potential members.
Mike Abel from the Essex Beekeepers Association will present an illustrated talk on the life-cycles of bees, and their importance to the wider ecology.
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Discover the bees that have a spring in their step!