Bees are our best buddies!
Without them we would be very hungry.
Here's an interesting link!
Have a sweet week!
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Amen to this. We need to protect our bees.
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That's a terrific photo, good job!
ReplyDeleteWe need them to pollenate!
ReplyDeleteWe love the bees, and try to let the clover alone so they will have plenty of nectar and pollen and whatever they get from the clover flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a bloomingtastic safe week Kathe 😷😷😷
Thank Steve Wait til tomorrows post! Cheers!
DeleteAs long as they keep to themselves and don't come bothering us, we can live with them. We know they do a lot of important work.
ReplyDeleteYay bees! That is a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE bees! I dislike Wasps intensely. Bees help us keep surviving. Plus they make the most delicious honey. I am fascinated by their colonies and how they work so hard. I hope your week is beautiful and I loved the gorgeous photo you shared. HUGS across the miles. Today I am here: annesphamily.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteA bee in its restaurant ! and it eats with gusto !
ReplyDeleteKathe,
ReplyDeleteI like trying to capture bees on flowers when I can. I think I've managed to get a few pictures over the years. It not nearly as easy as I would think as timing is everything. Beautiful flower, nice picture!
Gorgeous macro shot of the beautiful flower and bee ~ ^_^
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A ShutterBug Explores,
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PS. you can purchase anti ant/bee attachment for your hummer feeder ~
I never cut down the dandelions so that the bees have lots to eat!
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