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Move over, honeybees—America’s 4,000 native bees need a day in the sun

May 21, 2024
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Move over, honeybees—America’s 4,000 native bees need a day in the sun
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Love your mixed-berry smoothies and avocado toast? Then it’s time to share some love for native bees that pollinate many of our favorite foods. 

Say bee, and most picture a European honeybee—a non-native species used in commercial honey production worldwide. But what gets easily forgotten is that North America is home to around 4,000 species of wild bees.

To recognize these crucial ecosystem helpers, which provide 75 percent of our global food crop, the United Nations declared May 20 as World Bee Day in 2014.

These diverse insects vary greatly in size, from the Sonoran Desert’s tiny Perdita minima, about the size of a crayon tip, to inch-long carpenter bees, which pollinate popular foods such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. About 70 percent of U.S. native bees nest in the ground, not in hives, which also contributes to their relative anonymity.

A bee with dark outer appearance has pits of yellow pollen on it's body as it sits on a yellow flower.

A mason bee pollinates a black-eyed susan in Arlington, Virginia.

A bee with iridescent green and yellow exterior on a purple flower.

Sweat bees (pictured, an insect pollinates an aster in Arlington, Virginia) are solitary bees that drink ​our sweat, as their name suggests.

About a quarter of U.S. native bees are endangered due to pesticides, climate change, and habitat loss. In 2016, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service deemed seven yellow-faced bees in the Hylaeus genus as endangered—the first bees ever on the list. (See seven intimate pictures that reveal the beauty of bees.)

The heartening news is, from home gardeners to academics, people are finding clever ways to help and study native pollinators. Here are four intriguing examples.

High fliers 

In the mountains of California’s Yosemite National Park, independent researcher and author Olivia Messinger Carril studies bees that live above 10,000 feet, including various species of mason, bumble, and mining bees. 

Her goal is to get a rough baseline of these alpine populations “before climate change switches up the dynamics, so we can better understand changes we see moving forward,” Carril says. 

Warming temperatures and drought in the region are damaging some ecosystems, for instance by fueling bigger wildfires and killing off vital tree species, according to the U.S. National Park Service.

By capturing high-altitude bee species and cataloging where they were found, their location, and nearby plants, Carril is piecing together a picture of these pollinators’ lifestyles. (Learn about threats to bees and why we’re seeing fewer of them.)

Carril also hopes to analyze environmental DNA, or DNA left behind by living things, in Yosemite. By extracting DNA on a flower, Carril says, “you know it was visited by three species of Bombus [a genus of bumblebee] and one species of mason bee.”

These details give researchers “a sense of who has been in the area, even if we don’t see them directly,” she says.

Hive-minded

Standard beehives for European honeybees haven’t changed much since their advent in 1851, which is why they have issues such as ventilation, insulation, and other insects getting in. With this in mind, graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture developed individual projects to build better honeybee hives or homes for Texas’ native bees.

It’s an example of “new designers taking a look at an old problem,” says Chris Graves, chief creative officer at Team One, which collaborated on  the project with the Healthy Hive Foundation and the architecture school.

Some students were “thoughtful about the native plants that would be part of the package,” says Danelle Briscoe, an associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture who has a background in bringing native plants into her work. 

Student Ji Yoon Ahn created the “Live, Work, Nest” design, which looks like a funky flowerpot on a tripod. The circular wooden structure can house 120 native bees of various species. Native plants growing on the “roof” provides easy access to food sources—like having a café in your apartment building.

A bee curls into a white flower as it's photographed from below.

A pollen-laden eastern carpenter bee ​sits on a flower in Woodbridge, Virginia. The carpenter bee looks like a bumblebee, but it has a shiny black abdomen.

Photograph By KENT KOBERSTEEN, Nat Geo Image Collection

A golden northern bumble bee on pink flowers

The golden northern bumblebees (pictured, an insect feeding on milkweed) is declining in population across North America.

Photograph By GEORGE GRALL, Nat Geo Image Collection

The portable design could be installed in urban areas, providing “a dose of healthy ecology that urban environments often need, much the way humans need daily vitamins,” Briscoe says.

Overall, the UT bee project addresses both scarcity of food for native bees and a “pressing lack of habitat in some of our urban environments,” she says.

School bees

Planet Bee Foundation, a nonprofit based in San Francisco, works with numerous corporate partners to fund programs for schools, workplaces, and communities to spread the message of protecting native bees.

“We have a flow going from these corporate partners to the schools that really need the resources,” says Jason Graham, Planet Bee’s lead scientist and entomologist.

In one initiative, Planet Bee gifts a classroom with several native bee houses, which the children set up outside and monitor with help from Planet Bee staff. In some cases, solitary bee species move in, co-existing in the bee house. (Read nine ways you can help bees and other pollinators at home.)

“The kids are going to be a next generation to really champion native bees,” he says. We shouldn’t “rely on just one species of bee for all of our agriculture.”

The nonprofit also offers corporate workshops, such as virtual honey tastings or field trips to look for pollinators. Fees for the program go to boosting school initiatives.

Red flowers with in a small field.

Poppies, such as these in Richmond, Virginia, are inviting to bees due to their bright colors, open petals, and plentiful pollen.

Boosting bumblebees

People don’t often think of bees or insects, alongside bigger animals, as wildlife, says Rich Hatfield, senior conservation biologist at the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. When it comes to surveying native bee populations, we’re “decades behind where we are with birds and mammals,” he says. (Read more about why we should care about native bees.)

To fill that gap, Xerces began inviting the public to send in their own bumblebee observations through their website, newsletters, and social media. Over the past six years, that has amounted to 65,000 sightings across 35 species—data that built the Bumble Bee Atlas, a collaborative effort to track and conserve native bumblebees, many of which are declining. The U.S. government listed the rusty patched bumblebee as federally endangered in 2017.

“These have been wildly successful projects in terms of engaging thousands of people and collecting real data that’s being utilized in many ways,” Hatfield says.

Bumblebees “are wildlife,” he adds. “Everyone that has a backyard already has a wildlife safari back there—they just have to go find it.”

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