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Reference: Garden Insect Books

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Bumblebees

By Christopher O'Toole
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Ref image This concise books covers the natural history of bumblebees, their economic importance as pollinators and how to attract them into gardens.
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 Citation  
O'Toole, C. 2002. Bumblebees. Banbury. Osmia Publications. ISBN 0 9539906 7 2.
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 Format  
Softback. 14x21cm. 42 pages.
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 Review  
This book serves as a useful general introduction to the natural history and, to some extent, taxonomy of social bees and wasps. The genetic, social and economic dynamics of the colony as a biological system are discussed. There is a chapter on using bumblebees as managed pollinators of crops and another on using artificial nests (like those supplied by Oxford Bee Company) to encourage them in the garden.

Be warned; although there are some nice pictures of various species of bumblebee, this is not a field-guide for use in their identification. In my view, the lack of good colour plates that could be used to identify the most common species likely to be found is a serious shortcoming of this book. For help with identifying bumblebees in the garden you will need to look elsewhere.

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