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"If bees disappear from the Earth, humanity will have only four years of existence. Bees Without no pollination, no reproduction of Flora, Flora without no animals, no animals there will be no human race." - Albert Einstein
Photo: Yuri Borba | Bee picking nectar and pollinating the same time.
Hunter Project Soul ⢠© | Series LIFE.
Published in National Geographic International.
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"Se as Abelhas desaparecem da face da Terra, a Humanidade terÔ apenas mais quatro anos de existência. Sem as Abelhas não hÔ polinização, não hÔ reprodução da Flora, sem Flora não hÔ animais, sem animais não haverÔ raça humana". - Albert Einstein
Foto: Yuri Borba | Abelha captando o nƩctar e polinizando ao mesmo tempo.
Projeto CaƧador de Almas ā¢Ā© | SĆ©rie VIDA.
Published in National Geographic Internacional.
Milkweed provides food for the Monarch butterfly, it also supports other pollinators such as honey bees that are vital to agriculture. Milkweed also provides homes for beneficial insects that control the spread of destructive insects. Dianne Johnson photographer, USDA photo
Bees & butterflies rejoice! Our crews & volunteers plant water-wise pollinator plants on Dolores median @ Market.
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one of the many bees pollinating my cucumber flowers. i understand the ancient animism beliefs now. the magic of transforming a seed to a fruit is powerful stuff, with little bees and bumble bees and wasps as the wizards that make it happen. maybe i should build a shrine...
Ceropegia's pollination is very interesting to watch in field.
When pollinator goes inside there is no hurdles for him because of downward turned hairs in corolla. once pollinator reached at the base of corolla pollinator is trapped in corolla There is no way out. pollen's from corona stuck on his body after this sudden accident with him.
Fly starts to release herself from flower but can't go out because of hard,spiny hairs pointed (downwards) towards fly. then slowly flower starts to face the ground and hairs of inside it became softer and there is undoubtedly way out for fly to go to the next flower. Ceropegia flowers mostly pollinated by Genus of fly's called dipteran fly's which contains many species of fly's.
Pollinator Planets. Two hanging baskets tied together. Filled with Bits of Ben's fur, twigs, hose pipe, ivy, old bark, fluff from the tumble drier, small branches and moss. I am really pleased with it.
An important bee food plant in a forest fallow. It is called Vernonia auricularia.
Photo by Munyuli Theodore (Dec 2006)
Our 2015 pollinator garden as of mid-July. Many of the flowers that should have bit the dust by now (lupine, bachelor's buttons, etc.) are still going strong!
A wild honeybee works a crepe myrtle bloom. The myrtles are a decorative tree that blossoms out bright pink by mid-summer and into fall.
They're everywhere down here in Arkansas and a colorful addition to summer's normal green.
With the problems domestic honeybees are experiencing (colony collapse disorder), it's good to see their wild cousins are still 'haulin' the pollen'...
June 3, 2011
Washington Square Park, East Side
I'm deathly afraid of bees, and try to avoid them at all costs. Me getting even this close to one for the sake of a picture is a testament to my dedication... even though I ran like the wind the second it started moving.