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Apidae- Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) nectaring Boraginaceae-Clasping Heliotrope (Heliotropium amplexicaule), 5/2/2022, the Landing’s Sparrow Field “Pollinator Garden Berm), Skidaway Island, Savannah, Ga.
The real time position of the international space station in geoloqi.com/ !!!
They are using my API for the current ISS position over at open-notify.org/
Here it is compared to n2yo, a popular google maps ISS mapper. It matches!
An upside-down honeybee trying to grab as much dandelion nectar and pollen as possible
Camera Used: Canon EOS Rebel T7
Lens Used: Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM prime lens
Apis dorsata (Apidae). Mount Tabon, Mount Kanlaon National Park, Negros Occidental Philippines. 7 July 2012.
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) - One of the easiest insects to capture on film when they have landed, yet one of the hardest while they're still in flight.
Blogged at www.kolbykirk.com/news/2008/09/15/roll-the-dice-1/
Bunga Api jiran sebelah. Setiap tahun bunga api mereka memang Grand. Jenis tak mengaku kalah, kami tengok jer dari jauh. Seronok juga, tak payah keluar duit pun boleh tengok bunga api.
Apis mellifera worker (Hym. Apidae), on Polianthes tuberosa (Agavaceae), 17.iii.2009, Kisantu (DRCongo). Thanks to L Pauwels & P Latham for their help in the ID of the plant!
Gli antichi usavano una tecnica artificiale per indurre le api alla produzione di propoli.
Mettevano sopra i favi un pezzo di carne che sarebbe andato in putrefazione (l'occhio di un orso o il fegato di un falco) in questo modo le api, per impedire la proliferazione batterica, aumentavano la produzione di propoli.
Location: 32.75967,-117.075956
Observed in November, 2011
I found this bee buzzing in the street. It was on the floor trying to fly, but couldn't. At first I thought that the bee had broken its wing and had been injured, but when i took a closer look, it was not. I thought it was a bit intriguing because there are almost no bees in my neighborhood. I found this out side of my apartment complex in El Cajon Boulevard located in San Diego California. This insect is a part of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
Regno: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classe: Insecta
Ordine: Hymenoptera
Sottordine: Apocrita
Superfamiglia: Apoidea
Famiglia: Apidae
Sottofamiglia: Apinae
Tribù: Apini
Genere: Apis
Specie: Apis mellifera
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