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Crown Bees
@crown-bees.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Ever wonder how Mason #bees survive the long winter? Dave shows a chart of their fat reserves over the seasonβ€”fascinating to see how much energy they burn just to make it to spring. youtube.com/shorts/xS4EK...
How Mason Bees Survive Winter: Fat Reserves Explained

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How Mason Bees Survive Winter: Fat Reserves Explained

YouTube video by Crown Bees - The Solitary Bee Specialists

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Crown Bees
@crown-bees.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Ever wonder how Mason #bees survive the long winter? Dave shows a chart of their fat reserves over the seasonβ€”fascinating to see how much energy they burn just to make it to spring. youtube.com/shorts/xS4EK...
How Mason Bees Survive Winter: Fat Reserves Explained

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How Mason Bees Survive Winter: Fat Reserves Explained

YouTube video by Crown Bees - The Solitary Bee Specialists

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BeeLover
@beeloveds.bsky.social
about 4 hours ago
Happy? #FridayFlowers #FlowersOnFriday from war torn #pdx #Waregon where the only battle is for parking spaces and a spot in line for a latte. I'm sorry for all experiencing worse, elsewhere. πŸ‘Šβ™₯οΈβœŒοΈπŸ’ #Flowers #BloomScrolling #Nature
A vibrant orange choriopsis glowing in the setting sun
A honeybee glowing in the sunlight feeding in a dark purplish blue salvia.
A variegated white dahlia with red stripes glowing in the setting sun.
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Rob Stephens
@tillingtonchum.bsky.social
about 5 hours ago
One of three Common Carders on the sunny back wall of the house a couple of days ago. #bees #ento #UKwildlife
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British Beekeepers Association
@bbka.org.uk
about 16 hours ago
Before adding mouse guards some turn the entrance block upside down. The idea is that if dead bees accumulate on a hive floor the entrance doesn't get easily blocked. A blocked entrance, if unnoticed, can badly impact a colony.
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Biodiversity Council
@biodivcouncil.bsky.social
about 22 hours ago
🌸 Spring has arrived in Australia, meaning native bees are buzzing around searching for food, mates and suitable nesting sites. Now is the perfect time to provide habitat for our pollinating friends by building a bee hotel 🐝πŸ§ͺ biodiversitycouncil.org.a….
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Samwitch
@silkunderground.bsky.social
1 day ago
absolute unit of a bee #bees #inverts
a very large carpenter bee (I think) holding on upside down on a yellow flower.
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Carlye Hooten
@chooten.bsky.social
1 day ago
Hilarious! The πŸŠπŸ’©πŸ€‘ doesn't even crack a grin! (Anyone who knows how to archive this, it shouldn't be lost to his temper tantrums!)

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BeeLover
@beeloveds.bsky.social
1 day ago
Re-upping this sweet little ladybug for #ThrowbackThursday #InsectThursday in an effort to change things up a touch. (I usually share bees.) #photography
Semi close-up photo of a single red ladybug with the usual small separate black spots on her shell. Side view. On a plant leaf in the shade in a garden. JG Photograbee 2025.
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Michigan Maple Man πŸπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¬πŸ‡±πŸ₯„πŸŒ²πŸ“β›·οΈπŸš΅πŸΌβ€β™€οΈπŸŽ»πŸ•οΈπŸ”¨πŸ’‹πŸπŸͺ΅πŸŒ»πŸŒˆβ„οΈπŸ›ΆπŸ’™πŸ“Ž
@mimapleman.bsky.social
1 day ago
None of your beeswax 🐝
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Rob πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦
@rockinbones.bsky.social
1 day ago
#InsectThursday #Inverts πŸπŸ•·οΈ The little Spider is thinking about it .
Green bee and a Crab Spider
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Brigit Strawbridge
@brigitstrawbridge.bsky.social
3 days ago
Fox and Cubs are flowering again in our garden, and this cute little Halictus bee (with matching yellow/gold coloured legs) has found them. Looks like he’s enjoying himself 🧑 #bees #pollinators #nature
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Rob Miracle
@robmiracle.bsky.social
3 days ago
Close-up of a honey bee on a small white flower with a yellow center.
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Cohan Fulford
@cohanf.bsky.social
3 days ago
Fewer flowers day by day- no notable frost yet, but can't be far.. A few #weeds here and there are popular with the remaining #pollinators This tiny #bee and #fly were enjoying one of the last #flower heads on Cirsium arvense/Creeping Thistle last week #nature #BugSky #insects #Alberta πŸŒ±πŸŒΏπŸ“·
The top of a thistle plant is highlighted in afternoon sun against a dark and blurred background of green foliage, with a few blurred partly golded grass blades standing as vertical stripes in the background.  At lower left are two spent, faded brownyflower heads and at centre right is a still viable pale purple flower head. There are no petals nor petal-like ray flowers (that's what daisies have) just a mass of thread-like disk flowers- a sort of pom-pom. On this flower head are perched two small insects: a tiny bee and a small fly.
The bee is black with fine white lines on its abdomen and short pale fuzz visible in places- on its head, leg joints, 'shoulder'  area etc. The wings are long and narrow, folded over its 'back'(abdomen) and iridescent translucent.
The fly has a rather shiny upper thorax, an almost metallic greeny-grey with irregular dark markings and a few bristly hairs. This colour extends between the large dark brick red compound eyes. The large wings are mostly transparent with an amber hint and brown veins like stained glass borders. The abdomen is divided into several bands of a deep amber colour, separated with fine dark lines with short dark bristly hairs.
In this shot the bee is in focus on the left, seen from the side, face down between the florets; fly on right is blurred.
The top of a thistle plant is highlighted in afternoon sun against a dark and blurred background of green foliage, with a few blurred partly golded grass blades standing as vertical stripes in the background.  At lower left are two spent, faded brownyflower heads and at centre right is a still viable pale purple flower head. There are no petals nor petal-like ray flowers (that's what daisies have) just a mass of thread-like disk flowers- a sort of pom-pom. On this flower head are perched two small insects: a tiny bee and a small fly.
The bee is black with fine white lines on its abdomen and short pale fuzz visible in places- on its head, leg joints, 'shoulder'  area etc. The wings are long and narrow, folded over its 'back'(abdomen) and iridescent translucent.
The fly has a rather shiny upper thorax, an almost metallic greeny-grey with irregular dark markings and a few bristly hairs. This colour extends between the large dark brick red compound eyes. The large wings are mostly transparent with an amber hint and brown veins like stained glass borders. The abdomen is divided into several bands of a deep amber colour, separated with fine dark lines with short dark bristly hairs.
In this view the fly on the right is in focus, seen from above, its head angled a bit to the left. The top of a thistle plant is highlighted in afternoon sun against a dark and blurred background of green foliage, with a few blurred partly golded grass blades standing as vertical stripes in the background.  At lower left are two spent, faded brownyflower heads and at centre right is a still viable pale purple flower head. There are no petals nor petal-like ray flowers (that's what daisies have) just a mass of thread-like disk flowers- a sort of pom-pom. On this flower head are perched two small insects: a tiny bee and a small fly.
The bee is black with fine white lines on its abdomen and short pale fuzz visible in places- on its head, leg joints, 'shoulder'  area etc. The wings are long and narrow, folded over its 'back'(abdomen) and iridescent translucent.
The fly has a rather shiny upper thorax, an almost metallic greeny-grey with irregular dark markings and a few bristly hairs. This colour extends between the large dark brick red compound eyes. The large wings are mostly transparent with an amber hint and brown veins like stained glass borders. The abdomen is divided into several bands of a deep amber colour, separated with fine dark lines with short dark bristly hairs.
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BeeLover
@beeloveds.bsky.social
3 days ago
Good #TuesdayBlue to you. I'm bracing for troops to descend on my fine city (Stump town) any day now, as we're so riotous. (Not.) Here's some more bee chow for now. Including some hard earned bee booty in the salvia. #Flowers #BloomScrolling #bees
A single honeybee glowing amber in the setting sun deep in a Black n Bloom salvia flower. (They really are deep blue but came out more purple here.) JG Photograbee 2025.
A deep blue tri-petal spiderwort blossom in the shade.
A purplish blue artichoke flower in bloom.
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Tom Astle
@tjalamont.bsky.social
4 days ago
This is my friend Krystle Hickman’s gorgeous new book, which arrived today. Krystle is one the best, most dedicated photographers I know and a real inspiration to me. She is self taught and passionate, and has documented several previously undocumented behaviors. Buy this book! πŸπŸ™πŸŒΏπŸ“·#invertebrates
A book cover titled, β€œThe ABCs of California Native Bees” by Krystle Hickman. The cover has three horizontal rectangles, each with a photo of a different native bee species.
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