Bee Basics
Where in Ontario?
Threats & Factors
Food Web & Importance
Fun Bee Facts
100

What is the rusty-patched bumblebee’s species name?

Bombus affinis

100

Where in Ontario was the last confirmed sighting of this bee?

Pinery Provincial Park

100

Name one abiotic factor affecting the bee.

Sunlight / Temperature, etc.

100

What plant is a producer in its food chain?

Goldenrod

100

True or False: Bumblebees live in giant colonies like honeybees.

False

200

What do rusty-patched bumblebees eat?

Nectar and pollen from plants

200

Name one urban area in Ontario where they were historically found.

Toronto / Hamilton / GTA

200

What percentage of decline has their population faced?

Over 87%

200

What is the bee’s role in the food chain?

Primary consumer / pollinator

200

What body part is used to carry pollen?

Pollen baskets on legs

300

What is the rusty patch and who has it?

Rusty-colored patch on males and workers' abdomens

300

What type of biome do they live in?

Terrestrial (e.g., forests)

300

What’s one threat from commercial bee colonies?

Disease or parasites

300

Name a predator of the rusty-patched bumblebee.

Spider or bird (e.g., crab spider, flycatcher)

300

How big is the average rusty-patched bumblebee?

1–2 cm

400

What is their feeding trend herbivore or omnivore?

Herbivore

400

Name two types of habitats in Ontario where the rusty-patched bumblebee has been found.

Meadows and oak savannahs (also acceptable: sand dunes, mixed farmland, open woods)

400

Name one pesticide type harming bees.

Neonicotinoids

400

What’s one reason bees are important to ecosystems?

Pollination / Biodiversity

400

When are they active compared to other bees?

Early in spring

500

What color is the unique patch found on the rusty-patched bumblebee? And where is it found?

Rusty-orange (on the second abdominal segment)

500

What type of land use has caused large habitat loss for these bees in Ontario?

Urban development and agriculture

500

Name three limiting factors affecting their survival.

Habitat loss, pesticide use, poor genetic diversity

500

Label 3 trophic levels in the food chain (e.g., goldenrod → bee → spider).

A: Producer → Primary Consumer → Secondary Consumer

500

What’s the maximum number of bees in one of their colonies?

Around 1,000

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