6 hours
Tyland Barn
Starting at GBP 33
Sat, 02 May, 2026 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm (GMT+01:00)
Tyland Barn
Chatham Road, Maidstone, United Kingdom
There three types of bees found in Britain: Honey Bees, Bumblebees and Solitary Bees. The Honey Bee and the Bumblebee are social bees and live in colonies . However, the majority of the UK bee species are what are known as ‘solitary’ bees. This means the females build their nests and collect provisions for their young alone. They also do not survive to see their own offspring which usually emerge the following year.
The morning of this course will be spent in the classroom finding out about the ecology of solitary bees and the best places to find them. There will be a further presentation focusing on their identification, which will introduce the different groups of solitary bees and highlight some of the more common species.
After lunch, we will explore the wildlife garden at Tyland Barn. There will be plenty of time to practise catching solitary bees with a net and having a closer look at them in the field.
There will be opportunities throughout the day to look at the different identification resources available for this group and there will be a chance to look more closely at specimens in the classroom.
It is expected that by the end of the day you will:
Suitable for beginners
Led by Rosie Bleet, Ecological Evidence and Citizen Science Lead for Kent Wildlife Trust
Photo: Andrena nitida or mining bee (Rosie Bleet)
For further information, please visit the Study Days page of the Kent Wildlife Trust website.
Also check out other Workshops in Maidstone.
Tickets for Introduction to Solitary Bees can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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Standard ticket | 38 GBP |
Concessionary ticket | 33 GBP |