Bees in Texas in July
Yes, July is a good month to see bees in Texas. It is the 6th busiest month of the year, with 18,205 of the 213,172 sightings logged across the year (8.5%), based on verified iNaturalist records.
By Tim, founder of Easy Street Markets. I maintain the wildlife database and verify every animal and source myself. Updated June 28, 2026.
Good month for bees in Texas
8.5%
of yearly sightings
18,205
records in July
#6
busiest month of 12
213,172
verified records a year
June 11.7%, July 8.5%, August 8.2%. Busiest month is April at 17.5%.
213,172 verified observations of bees in Texas, recorded across 12 months of the year on iNaturalist.
When bees are recorded in Texas
Peak month
April
37,310 records (17.5% of the year)
| Month | Observations | Share |
|---|---|---|
| January | 1,685 | 0.8% |
| February | 4,139 | 1.9% |
| March | 14,705 | 6.9% |
| Aprilpeak | 37,310 | 17.5% |
| Maypeak | 28,600 | 13.4% |
| June | 24,938 | 11.7% |
| July | 18,205 | 8.5% |
| August | 17,402 | 8.2% |
| September | 22,071 | 10.4% |
| Octoberpeak | 31,807 | 14.9% |
| November | 9,185 | 4.3% |
| December | 3,125 | 1.5% |
Bees you are most likely to see
| Species | Verified observations |
|---|---|
| Western Honey Bee | 56,612 |
| American Bumble Bee | 26,994 |
| Eastern Carpenter Bee | 13,046 |
| Sonoran Bumble Bee | 7,294 |
| Ligated Furrow Bee | 6,320 |
| Southern Carpenter Bee | 5,098 |
| Two-spotted Longhorn Bee | 3,708 |
| Horse-fly Carpenter Bee | 3,116 |
In Texas, July carries 8.5% of the year's bees sightings, about 0.2 points above an even month-to-month split. That makes it the 6th busiest of the twelve months, out of 12 months with recorded activity.
Activity is easing off from June (11.7%) into July, and it heads toward August (8.2%) after. The busiest month is April (17.5%), so if timing is flexible, that window is the safer bet.
The bees most often recorded in Texas are Western Honey Bee, American Bumble Bee and Eastern Carpenter Bee. Those counts are annual totals rather than a July split, so treat them as which species you are likely to encounter, while the month figures above show how many sightings fall in July itself.
Which bees you are most likely to see
- Western Honey Bee56,612 records
- American Bumble Bee26,994 records
- Eastern Carpenter Bee13,046 records
- Sonoran Bumble Bee7,294 records
- Ligated Furrow Bee6,320 records
- Southern Carpenter Bee5,098 records
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Frequently asked questions
Can you see bees in Texas in July?+
Yes. July accounts for 18,205 of the 213,172 verified bees sightings logged in Texas across the year, which is 8.5% of the annual total.
Is July a good time to see bees in Texas?+
July is the 6th busiest month. It is workable, though April and October is the stronger window for a reliable sighting.
What month is best for bees in Texas?+
April is the single busiest month, with the broader peak running through April, October and May, based on 213,172 verified observations.
Which bees are you most likely to see in Texas?+
The most-recorded species in Texas are Western Honey Bee, American Bumble Bee and Eastern Carpenter Bee, based on all-time iNaturalist counts.


