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One day before Eidulfitr, played bunga api (firework) at kampung with my brothers, sisters, and cousins.
Akay3, my little brother showed his bunga api.
Apis mellifera worker (Hym. Apidae) on Rosmarinus officinale (Lamiaceae), 21.ii.2022, Arcos de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain.
Honey bee dancefloor!
Apis mellifera workers (Hym. Apidae) in bee hive, 20.IV.2007, Watermael-Boitsfort (B). Thanks to Marc Wollast for introducing me to his beloved bees!
API swing check valve
1) Pressure150LB 600LB,
2) Temperature: -29 550C
3) Oil, chemical industry, power station, etc.
4) Medium: Water, Oil, Gas, etc.
2. API Swing check valve Structure and distinguishing feature
3. API Swing check valve
Type Check valve
Design Standard APl6DJlS B2074-2084
Face to face ANSIB16.10, JISB2002
Flange ANSI B16.5 JISB2212-2214
Ends ANSlB16.25
Checking APl6 / APl598, JlSB2003
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.
Le api propolizzano gli spazi inferiori a 7 mm e costruiscono ponti di cera in spazi superiori a 9 mm.
Apis dorsata colony (Hym. Apidae) perched on a tree branch, 5.iv.2011, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Yunnan, China.
Honey bee cleaning himself on the edge of a trowel after taking a nose dive into a pot of compost. Perked up and flew off soon after
Apis cerana worker (Hym. Apidae) nectaring on a Malus flower (Rosaceae), iv.2016, Nanxing, Sichuan Province, China.
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Apis mellifera male (Hym. Apidae) emerging from its larval cell in bee hive, 20.IV.2007, Watermael-Boitsfort (B). Thanks to Marc Wollast for introducing me to his beloved bees!
A lovely honey bee, Apis mellifera, drinks nectar and collects white pollen from a spring flower. Her long proboscis is injected into the plant to drink in the nectar that the colony will convert to honey after fanning the nectar cells to remove the water content. A colony of honey bees is made up of 90-95% worker bees which are female. She will probably only live about 6 to 8 weeks due to working so hard for the honey flow. In the winter time, they can live longer due to less work.
One third of fruits and vegetables are pollinated by the honey bee. And if you like almonds, well the honey bee is the only pollinator for that nut~so next time you see a honey bee don't swat or kill it, give it a virtual high five or fist pump for all the work she is doing!
"Drinking Up The Nectar, Apis mellifera" © by Christy Cox Photography ~ SEE~Stop Enjoy Explore the magic and beauty of nature