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The Secret Lives of Bumble Bees: Nesting and Overwintering

The Secret Lives of Bumble Bees: Nesting and Overwintering

Update: 2025-10-21
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We’ve all heard the familiar buzz of a bumble bee. Their fuzzy bodies fly around looking for pollen and nectar. But where do bumble bees nest? Where do they spend the winter? And how can we support this part of their lifecycle?

To talk with us about this topic is Genevieve Pugesek, Xerces Endangered Species Conservation Biologist. Jenny is one of the project managers of the Bumble Bee Atlas, a community science project aimed at tracking and conserving bumble bees. She works with Atlas programs in Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota. She is broadly interested in conservation biology, land management, and animal natural history. She earned her Ph.D. at Tufts University, where she studied the nesting and overwintering ecology of bumble bees.

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Photo: Kent McFarland Flickr CC 2.0

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The Secret Lives of Bumble Bees: Nesting and Overwintering

The Secret Lives of Bumble Bees: Nesting and Overwintering

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