Specieswatch: new bee species in the UK a rare gain in a changing climate
Osmia cornuta is a solitary bee spreading rapidly in the south of England, which was once too cold for itThere are few gains from the climate crisis, but a new bee species colonising UK shores is one of them. The European orchard bee, Osmia cornuta, which has established itself in southern England, is an important pollinator because it is among the first to begin foraging in the spring. On the continent, colonies are encouraged to live in cherry and apple orchards since they are said to be better pollinators than honeybees. It is about the size of a honeybee, but more brightly coloured.The UK was once too cold for the species since it emerges early in the year and needs warmth. It was first identified in Greenwich in London in 2014 and has spread rapidly since. This spring has been perfect – warmer and drier than usual, so the population is likely to continue to grow. Continue reading...

Osmia cornuta is a solitary bee spreading rapidly in the south of England, which was once too cold for it
There are few gains from the climate crisis, but a new bee species colonising UK shores is one of them. The European orchard bee, Osmia cornuta, which has established itself in southern England, is an important pollinator because it is among the first to begin foraging in the spring. On the continent, colonies are encouraged to live in cherry and apple orchards since they are said to be better pollinators than honeybees. It is about the size of a honeybee, but more brightly coloured.
The UK was once too cold for the species since it emerges early in the year and needs warmth. It was first identified in Greenwich in London in 2014 and has spread rapidly since. This spring has been perfect – warmer and drier than usual, so the population is likely to continue to grow. Continue reading...