Bees in North Carolina in April

Yes, April is one of the best months to see bees in North Carolina. It is the 3rd busiest month of the year, with 9,954 of the 67,709 sightings logged across the year (14.7%), based on verified iNaturalist records.

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By Tim, founder of Easy Street Markets. I maintain the wildlife database and verify every animal and source myself. Updated June 28, 2026.

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Photos by iNaturalist observers, used under Creative Commons.

Peak month for bees in North Carolina

14.7%

of yearly sightings

9,954

records in April

#3

busiest month of 12

67,709

verified records a year

March 6.7%, April 14.7%, May 11.2%. Busiest month is June at 18.3%.

Best months: June, July, AprilPeak season right now

67,709 verified observations of bees in North Carolina, recorded across 12 months of the year on iNaturalist.

When bees are recorded in North Carolina

Peak month

June

12,405 records (18.3% of the year)

Quietest month

January

104 records

MonthObservationsShare
January1040.2%
February4820.7%
March4,5256.7%
Aprilpeak9,95414.7%
May7,60311.2%
Junepeak12,40518.3%
Julypeak10,88416.1%
August7,87511.6%
September6,80410%
October5,8398.6%
November1,1081.6%
December1260.2%

Bees you are most likely to see

SpeciesVerified observations
Eastern Carpenter Bee11,285
Common Eastern Bumble Bee10,654
Western Honey Bee8,218
Two-spotted Bumble Bee3,157
Brown-belted Bumble Bee2,946
American Bumble Bee2,515
Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bee1,060
Pure Green Sweat bee961

In North Carolina, April carries 14.7% of the year's bees sightings, about 6.4 points above an even month-to-month split. That makes it the 3rd busiest of the twelve months, out of 12 months with recorded activity.

Activity is rising from March (6.7%) into April, and it heads toward May (11.2%) after. This is right inside the peak window, so April is one of the surest months to plan a trip around.

The bees most often recorded in North Carolina are Eastern Carpenter Bee, Common Eastern Bumble Bee and Western Honey Bee. Those counts are annual totals rather than a April split, so treat them as which species you are likely to encounter, while the month figures above show how many sightings fall in April itself.

Which bees you are most likely to see

  • Eastern Carpenter Bee11,285 records
  • Common Eastern Bumble Bee10,654 records
  • Western Honey Bee8,218 records
  • Two-spotted Bumble Bee3,157 records
  • Brown-belted Bumble Bee2,946 records
  • American Bumble Bee2,515 records
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Plan your bee trip in North Carolina

Start with live tours near Appalachian National Scenic Trail, then compare a nearby stay and a broader wildlife backup before you lock in the trip.

Frequently asked questions

Can you see bees in North Carolina in April?+

Yes. April accounts for 9,954 of the 67,709 verified bees sightings logged in North Carolina across the year, which is 14.7% of the annual total.

Is April a good time to see bees in North Carolina?+

April is one of the best months. It ranks 3rd of the year and sits inside the peak window of June, July and April.

What month is best for bees in North Carolina?+

June is the single busiest month, with the broader peak running through June, July and April, based on 67,709 verified observations.

Which bees are you most likely to see in North Carolina?+

The most-recorded species in North Carolina are Eastern Carpenter Bee, Common Eastern Bumble Bee and Western Honey Bee, based on all-time iNaturalist counts.