Ants, Bees, and Wasps

This is a huge order of insects (Hymenoptra) characterized by a distinctive “waist”, large mandibles for chewing, four wings (except in many ants), and a full metamorphosis (egg, larva, adult).

Ants

This is a large black ant found througout New Hampshire.

These ants have a black abdomen and a red head and thorax.

Bees

This small bee is dazzlingly beautiful and is a frequent visitor in our gardens.

This is a striking bee with bright yellow bands around its abdomen. It’s most common spring and early summer.

This is our most common bumble bee in NH. It has a bright yellow thorax and a black fuzzy abdomen.

Carpenter bees look like bumble bees, but they’re a bit larger and have shiny black abdomens.

Honey bees are common medium-sized bees with distinctive orange and black banded abdomens.

Wasps

Yellowjackets are aggressive hornets that are especially common in the late summer and fall.

Northern paper wasps are perhaps our most recognizable wasp. The can be quite aggressive is disturbed.