Why Are Bumblebees Suddenly Appearing in the Falkland Islands?
Friday, 6 March 2026
The last insect you would expect to be buzzing around the Falkland Islands is the humble bumblebee. The islands are harsh, not to mention isolated in the South Atlantic, so it is difficult for any insects to reach them naturally. Not only that, but it is even more difficult for them to create and continue a presence on the island. However, this is what local scientists believe may have happened in the Falklands.
This could have come in on the deck of a boat or a
plane. However, once arrived, it only
takes one queen to set up a nest. Locals
would quite like this to be the case as the sight of a bumblebee in one’s
garden is always a pleasure. Plus, the Falklands do not have any native bees,
so unless they have a negative impact on the local ecosystem, we can only hope
that the bumblebee can establish itself on the islands.
Watch the video describing the appearance of the bumblebee
on the Falkland Islands below.
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