Showing posts with label bee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bee. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2015

Monday, April 13, 2015

Bee, Flower n Dew



The task of the female sex worker bees collect pollen duties and nectar. Honey is a product of food processing nectar that spewed back from the body and stored in the hive for food reserves, this honey food for larvae and pupae. There is also in charge of cleaning the female bees nest and care for the eggs and children bee. Worker bees life expectancy is three months or fewer main food is honey bee workers. Female insects have an important role in this insect group. The behavior of bees is determined by the behavior of the female bee. Some of the females of certain species of living alone (solitary) and others are known to have social behavior. Solitary bees build their own nests and foraging for keturunnya without the aid of other bees and usually die or leave the nest at the time keturunnya not become adult bees. Sometimes several species of solitary bees feed and care for their children without giving up food for their children, as this form of relationship is known as subsosial. While at a higher stage, bees live in groups and share duties in accordance with their respective physical form. via 500px pandudupan http://500px.com/photo/104766319

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Waterlily and Bee



Taken at Tao Dan Park, Ho Chi Minh city, Viet Nam via 500px ngoctrung0510 http://ift.tt/1J3LyMC

Friday, April 3, 2015

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Don't kill me with pesticides, if you want my honey!!



I was really scared of bees until I had the possibility to transfer beehives for a friend of mine. I was totally unable to move, even though I was wearing a suit to protect my body from the stings. Actually these insects are so funny and colourful, and most of all... They're extremely important for the future of the entire world, so let's just try to protect them ( and the rest of our beautiful planet as well)! via 500px MarcSturluson991 http://ift.tt/1yyYW5g

Monday, March 30, 2015

flight spring



a bee in flight to the first spring blooms via 500px aledarkmoon http://ift.tt/1NxHI0L

Thursday, March 26, 2015