Early hellebore, late bee!
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Early hellebore, late bee!
#bee #InsectsThursday #Bloomscrolling #pollinators
As we leave the bees behind for another year, remembering all those I helped relocate this year 🥰 . #bee #bees #pollinators #InsectsThursday #insects
Rummaging through old pictures fot a project. Somethings for #InsectsThursday and #Bloomscrolling bumble covered in Rhododendron pollen #bees
Thank you Rob .. as they are the loves of my life .. insects I mean!
So here's just one from me for a belated #InsectsThursday, the tiny and rather rare #Silver-spottedSkipper living out its short life on #NewTimberHill in #Sussex
It’s all about the carder.
What a wonderful year for carder bees! #InsectsThursday #Bloomscrolling #bees #pollinators #insects #flowers
Eastern calligrapher on a treasure flower #bugsky #bug #flower #fly #macro #insectphotography #hoverfly #photography #insects #insectsthursday #insect #macromonday #flowersky #inverts #invertebrates #bugs #blooms #pollinators #pollinatorpals #nature #wildlife #flowers #eastcoastkin
Some more photos of the Red Admiral Butterfly that came to visit the Hibiscus flowers this morning.
#Nature #Butterflies #Red #Admiral #Insects #InsectsThursday #Flowers #Hibiscus #EssentialInsects
A Red Admiral Butterfly came to visit the Hibiscus flowers this morning.
#Nature #Butterflies #Red #Admiral #Insects #InsectsThursday #Flowers #Hibiscus #EssentialInsects
A honeybee foraging workforce has designated tasks. Some collect nectar, others pollen. Elsewhere others will be collecting water and harvesting sap to make propolis. #InsectsThursday #Bloomscrolling #flowers #MacroMonday #GardensHour #bees
The Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) is orange with black spots. It sits on a large, creamy-white Annabelle Hydrangea flower. At the bottom of the photo are green leaves and a little bit of the orange clay pot.
I was excited to finally get this photo of a very energetic Silver-washed Fritillary (Argynnis paphia) on my Annabelle Hydrangea this morning.
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Kuparilude voikukan varrella.
#InsectsThursday #nature #photography #macro #valokuvaus #valokuvataivas #luontotaivas
Marbled white on teasel. #InsectsThursday #Bloomscrolling
“Damselflies-in-Love”
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“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”
Praying Mantis on my finger.
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More garden jewellery. “Thick legged flower beetle” 😍 what a looker! the scabious is covered. #Bloomscrolling #flowers # insects #InsectsThursday #MacroMonday #beetles
Garden jewellery. A glorious cardinal beetle. #MacroMonday #InsectsThursday #insects #gardens #nature
The photo of a web with raindrops in the shape of a funnel on the grass,
On the topic of #insects, a spider's house 🕸 after the rain 🌧...and I don't meet 🕷 the spider there 😅 #InsectThursday #nature #naturephotography #InsectsThursday
In the photo, the insect, a black ladybug beetle with two red spots, sits on the leaves of a peony
Harmonia axyridis, or Harlequin ladybug (Lat: Harmonia axyridis) is a species of ladybug native to Asia. It was introduced to North America and Europe for biological control of aphids and scale insects. 🐞 #InsectsThursday #name #NaturePhotograhpy #macrophotography #macro #mobilephotography
Ants do not harm buds and generally the above-ground part of peonies, and as long as they live on stems and flowers, there is no need to fight them. Just remember how sweet and attractive your favorite flowers smell, and everything will immediately become clear: peonies are a small "confectionery" for hungry insects. I believe that ants do not harm peonies: they do not eat stems, leaves, or flowers, and a few drops of nekrat are not a loss for a peony. On the contrary, there is an opinion that by drinking sweet juice, ants even help the bud to open. Another thing is when ants live in the roots of a peony ...
Do ants harm peony buds or not? Myth or fact, read the description text ALT ⬇️
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