
Entomology Bee Study Wall Sculpture
Celebrate the charm of scientific illustration with this Bombus fervidus Entomology Bee Study Wall Sculpture, a detailed 6-inch plaster bas-relief featuring the Golden Northern Bumblebee. This elegant wall tile showcases the bee in classic naturalist style, with its textured wings and distinctive anatomical form carefully sculpted for an authentic scientific appearance.
Perfect for natural history lovers, entomology collectors, pollinator garden enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys botanical or insect-themed décor. Display it alone or combine it with other insect studies to create a refined gallery-style arrangement.
Dimensions: 6" H x 6" W x 1" D
Material: Plaster / designer resin
Style: Naturalist study, entomology wall art, museum-inspired bas relief
Bombus fervidus is the scientific name for the Golden Northern Bumblebee, a species known for its bright yellow coloring and important role as a native pollinator throughout North America. It is admired by entomologists for its fuzzy banded abdomen and efficient pollination habits.
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Celebrate the charm of scientific illustration with this Bombus fervidus Entomology Bee Study Wall Sculpture, a detailed 6-inch plaster bas-relief featuring the Golden Northern Bumblebee. This elegant wall tile showcases the bee in classic naturalist style, with its textured wings and distinctive anatomical form carefully sculpted for an authentic scientific appearance.
Perfect for natural history lovers, entomology collectors, pollinator garden enthusiasts, or anyone who enjoys botanical or insect-themed décor. Display it alone or combine it with other insect studies to create a refined gallery-style arrangement.
Dimensions: 6" H x 6" W x 1" D
Material: Plaster / designer resin
Style: Naturalist study, entomology wall art, museum-inspired bas relief
Bombus fervidus is the scientific name for the Golden Northern Bumblebee, a species known for its bright yellow coloring and important role as a native pollinator throughout North America. It is admired by entomologists for its fuzzy banded abdomen and efficient pollination habits.


















