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Bombus mixtus

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Bombus mixtus, commonly known as the fuzzy-horned bumble bee, is a species of bumblebee native to western North America. The insect is recognized by its dense hair, which features distinct bands of yellow, black, and orange across its thorax and abdomen. They thrive in various environments, including mountain meadows and coastal plains, where they serve as important pollinators for local flora. Males of the species can be identified by their notably large eyes and lighter coloration on their faces.

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Bombus mixtus ranks #271 of 423 in the Bee ranking, behind Halictus quadricinctus, ahead of Bombus sylvicola.

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How good is Bombus mixtus?
Bombus mixtus scores 7.08/10 (Good) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Bee category.
What are the best alternatives to Bombus mixtus?
See our alternatives page for Bombus mixtus for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Bombus vosnesenskii, Bombus occidentalis, Bombus appositus.
How does Bombus mixtus compare to Bombus vosnesenskii?
See our detailed comparison of Bombus mixtus vs Bombus vosnesenskii with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Bombus mixtus worth it in 2026?
With a score of 7.08/10, Bombus mixtus is a solid option in Bee. See all Bee ranked.

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