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worker on cyathia of Euphorbia pulcherrima

Lapangan Sempur,Bogor, 30 Agustus 2011 malam, menyambut 1 Syawal 1432 H

笑えない。。。笑えないよ。。。

Hymenoptera, Apidae, 91800BSA

L'abeille à miel butine ici pour elle-même (pas de pollen aux papattes)

Location: Salinas, Canelones, Uruguay

Autor: Jaroslav Appletauer

Autor: Jaroslav Appletauer

Autor: Jaroslav Appletauer

KA Jurusan BDG-SBY melewati PJL Pasar Nangka Solo

Bekgronnya Penataran yg bukan lagi mogok keretanya, tapi nunggu Penataran yang ke arah Surabaya masuk Lawang dulu

Apis melifera- Honeybee

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Insect Zoo/ Butterfly Pavilion

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Torso of a statue of the Bull God Apis. From Memphis (purchased in Rome by Francesco Piranesi in 1779), possibly found in Hadian's Villa in Tivoli.

Ptolelmaic Period, 3rd-2nd century BC.

 

Vatican Museum, Rome

Api is a warm drink made from corn, with spices like cinnamon and cloves. It's delicious (especially with a buñuelo or three) for breakfast.

The first insect I have been able to snap this year, a solitary honey bee resting between the snowdrops at Waldershare.

 

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Native wild honeybees are no longer believed to live in the UK. However some managed bees do escape and become feral.

 

Honeybees are social bees that live in permanent colonies of perhaps 50,000. Feral colonies like to nest in hollow trees or similar sheltered situations. The hive structure consists of wax 'honeycombs'; each honeycomb is made of small cells, which are used to store food or to rear the brood. Bees feed on nectar and pollen taken from flowers. Stores of honey (regurgitated nectar) and pollen (gathered on the legs in special 'pollen baskets') see them through the winter and enable them to stay together as a colony.

 

www.naturespot.org.uk/species/honey-bee

Autor: Jaroslav Appletauer

Apis dorsata (Apidae). Mount Tabon, Mount Kanlaon National Park, Negros Occidental Philippines. 7 July 2012.

More about this tree on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.

 

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Apis bee gathering pollen.

Autor: Jaroslav Appletauer

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