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- Franklin's_bumblebee abstract "The Franklin's bumblebee (Bombus franklini) is known to be one of the most narrowly distributed bumblebee species, making it a critically endangered bee of the western United States. It is known only from a 190-by-70-mile (310 by 110 km) area in southern Oregon and northern California, between the Coast and Sierra-Cascade mountain ranges. It was last seen in 2006. Franklin's bumblebee is known to collect and nectar pollen from several wildflowers, such as lupine, California poppy, and horsemint, which causes it to be classified as a generalist forager. The mass disappearance of Bumblebees is known as Colony Collapse Disorder. Some causes of Colony Collapse Disorder are Pesticide use, Habitat loss, and parasites. One pesticide, neonicotinoids, is highly toxic to bees. It was used starting in the early 1990s in North America, and was commonly used as a systematic insecticide in many regions of the United States for crop and turf pest control. Other pesticides include organophosphates, carbamates, pyrethroids, and spinosad. Bumble bees are susceptible to habitat loss due to limited flight range, long colony cycle, and specific needs for food and nesting. Bumblebees have a special technique in foraging that makes them exclusive pollinators of certain plants. They engage in “buzz pollination” by which they vibrate the flowers with sound in order to loosen and collect the pollen. Some examples of plants that they use this method on include tomatoes, blueberries, and more. This method of pollination allows them to pollinate our crops, and greatly impacts the U.S. economy. Bees pollinate crops that are valued at more than $15 billion a year. These crops include apples, berries, cantaloupes, cucumbers, alfalfa, and almonds. In addition to pollinating crops, the bees also produce honey that accounts for $150 million of revenue.".
- Franklin's_bumblebee binomialAuthority Theodore_H._Frison.
- Franklin's_bumblebee class Insect.
- Franklin's_bumblebee conservationStatus "CR".
- Franklin's_bumblebee conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Franklin's_bumblebee family Apidae.
- Franklin's_bumblebee genus Bumblebee.
- Franklin's_bumblebee kingdom Animal.
- Franklin's_bumblebee order Hymenoptera.
- Franklin's_bumblebee phylum Arthropod.
- Franklin's_bumblebee wikiPageExternalLink overview.
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- Franklin's_bumblebee wikiPageExternalLink Bombus.
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- Franklin's_bumblebee wikiPageID "36997004".
- Franklin's_bumblebee wikiPageRevisionID "604850278".
- Franklin's_bumblebee binomial "Bombus franklini".
- Franklin's_bumblebee binomialAuthority "Frison, 1921".
- Franklin's_bumblebee classis "Insecta".
- Franklin's_bumblebee familia Apidae.
- Franklin's_bumblebee genus "Bombus".
- Franklin's_bumblebee hasPhotoCollection Franklin's_bumblebee.
- Franklin's_bumblebee name "Franklin's bumblebee".
- Franklin's_bumblebee ordo Hymenoptera.
- Franklin's_bumblebee phylum "Arthropoda".
- Franklin's_bumblebee regnum "Animalia".
- Franklin's_bumblebee sci "Bombus franklini".
- Franklin's_bumblebee spcode "I0IR".
- Franklin's_bumblebee species "B. franklini".
- Franklin's_bumblebee status "CR".
- Franklin's_bumblebee statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Animals_described_in_1921.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Bumblebees.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Critically_endangered_fauna_of_California.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Critically_endangered_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_the_United_States.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Fauna_of_California.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Hymenoptera_of_North_America.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Natural_history_of_Oregon.
- Franklin's_bumblebee subject Category:Pollinators.
- Franklin's_bumblebee type Animal.
- Franklin's_bumblebee type Eukaryote.
- Franklin's_bumblebee type Insect.
- Franklin's_bumblebee type Species.
- Franklin's_bumblebee type Organism.
- Franklin's_bumblebee comment "The Franklin's bumblebee (Bombus franklini) is known to be one of the most narrowly distributed bumblebee species, making it a critically endangered bee of the western United States. It is known only from a 190-by-70-mile (310 by 110 km) area in southern Oregon and northern California, between the Coast and Sierra-Cascade mountain ranges. It was last seen in 2006.".
- Franklin's_bumblebee label "Bombus franklini".
- Franklin's_bumblebee label "Bombus franklini".
- Franklin's_bumblebee label "Franklin's bumblebee".
- Franklin's_bumblebee sameAs Bombus_franklini.
- Franklin's_bumblebee sameAs Bombus_franklini.
- Franklin's_bumblebee sameAs m.0n46z9l.
- Franklin's_bumblebee sameAs Q2264002.
- Franklin's_bumblebee sameAs Q2264002.
- Franklin's_bumblebee wasDerivedFrom Franklin's_bumblebee?oldid=604850278.
- Franklin's_bumblebee isPrimaryTopicOf Franklin's_bumblebee.
- Franklin's_bumblebee name "Franklin's bumblebee".