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wolfertinger666 3 days
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beeeeeee thing 馃悵
(she/they/it)
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arthroart 1 day
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Little native bee anthro sketch! I'm trying to find a medium between accuracy and stylization. I want to get to the point where people can identify my characters down to species just from the drawing. If you can successfully tell what this is, extra brownie points to you! (I'll reveal the species in a couple of days anyway.) Hint: assume this bee lives natively in the northeastern US.
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crevicedwelling 15 hours
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hello mister carpenter bee I鈥檝e got you now. whats that it seems you do not want to be held. my apologies and good luck out there~
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cookieclover 20 hours
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Beetty! <3 Including the original sketches, from the Gartic Phone game :>
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ledesmabudyr 11 hours
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onenicebugperday 1 day
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@zinderant submitted: At the start of this and the previous spring, these little guys started showing up near my windows, trying to get outside. They鈥檙e very tiny, about a centimeter long. I鈥檓 assuming it鈥檚 some kind of bee, but I can鈥檛 find which. Any idea? This is in the Netherlands.
I am bad at IDing bees! There are so many that look exactly the same to me. Maybe a furrow bee or mining bee? If anyone else is good with IDing bees feel free to suggest a species but please no random guesses if you don鈥檛 know. It鈥檚 not helpful.
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baconpal 9 hours
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Something on your mind?
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gigicrazydraws 13 hours
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prowlbee cuddling except bee is a big spoon and prowl is a small spoon, it's cute I promise (I love ur stuff BTW ITS SO GOOD)
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This felt good to draw
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runby2 2 days
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just need u to know that the way you write klav and kristoph is very no children by the mountain goats (complimentary)
oh! thank you <3 馃悎
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here's a honey bee drinking my melted dippin dot 馃馃馃
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princessijessi 1 day
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Bee Cheerful.
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hawkpartys 2 days
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Nomad Bees (Genus Nomada)
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kit-all 3 days
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YOU GUYSSSSSSS. I can now show you the pieces I鈥檝e been working on for my first group art show with @strangecattoys and organized by @blindbagtoyaddict on May 4th. It鈥檚 called Little Shit, Big Deal and all the art is 2 inches or smaller! My theme was CUBES! Inspired by @crowlinesart adorable cube enamel pins! I鈥檒l have five themed cubes with matching grublets! Thank you to @kaypeacreations for photographing and editing pictures of my pieces for me 馃ス鉂わ笍 And I鈥檒l be making YT videos on how I made each design.
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jupiterswasphouse 2 days
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[PHOTOS TAKEN: MARCH 31ST, 2024 | Image IDs: Four photos of a black and yellow male eastern carpenter bee with translucent wings feeding from and pollinating the white and pink flowers of an apple tree /End IDs.]
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redd956 24 hours
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Beekeeping Myths & Facts
I'm just tired of seeing the myths being spread about beekeeping. I'll probs include some bonus facts for wasps and hornets too.
1. Myth: Bee smoke calms the bees.
This simply isn't how it works. The bee smoke causes bees to think there is a fire near the hive. Bees go to fill up on as much as honey as they can, and prepare to leave for a new home. They become too busy to mess with you doing this and resume normal life when the smoking stops.
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2. Fact: It helps a hive to remove some honey.
Without the removal of some comb or honey, the bees will simply run out of room, especially for their larva. When a hive runs out of storage space, bees will abandon it and risk the dangers of swarming somewhere else. Taking some comb out stops this process.
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3. Myth: Taking honey upsets the bees.
This is not true whatsoever. The interesting thing about beekeeping is that if a swarm doesn't like a beekeeper they'll simply leave. This doesn't mean bees won't sting or get defensive. It's important to know bees have a variety of temperaments.
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4. Fact: Bees die after stinging.
Yes, it's true. Most bees perish after a hard sting. Their stingers are barbed. When they sting you the stinger stays put. In the meantime, the bee loses some of their innards and dies.
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5. Myth: There's male and female bees.
This is a yes and a no. Bees do not have a human concept of gender. In fact, the gender roles we project onto bees aren't fully perfect either by our own standards too. Bees have three genders; queen, worker, and drone. It's all a little complex. Workers can't lay or produce eggs however the same larva that becomes a worker or drone can alzo become a queen.
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6. Fact: Bees, wasps, and hornets know where your face is.
I know this one sounds weird. When bees, wasps, and hornets get defensive or are aggressive, they go for your face and neck. They will try to hit you where it hurts, that includes the eyelids. That's why we cover our faces just enough to see a little when attacked by killer bees.
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7. Myth: Africanized Bees are like normal bees.
If you didn't know this, you do now. Africanized Bees is the formal name for our buddy ol' pal killer bees. They look pretty normal though. Why the name? Killer Bees were made in a Brazilian lab by crossbreeding honey bees from Europe and Africa. This was supposed to create bees with better honey yields. Instead, we created bees with a sadistic liking for deadly attacking.
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8. Fact: Bees are what's known as a superorganism.
Superorganisms are what you get when a whole gathering of organisms acts as one or in the faith and safety of a whole organism. Think like the cells in your body. Except instead of cells, they're bees. Bees aren't the only superorganism. There's termites, wasps, hornets, and also ants.
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Bonus Facts
The two second most powerful stings are dedicated to a wasp and a hornet.
There's the powerful and paralyzing Tarantula Hawk sting, and the sudden and strong Giant Asian Hornet sting. Number one of the Schmidt pain index scale for worst stings goes to an Ant though, the bullet Ant.
Wasps and hornets can also produce honey and pollinate. They don't pollinate as well as bees though, and their honey is never as sweet.
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The gene tied to allergic reactions for bees, is also loosely tied to the allergies for hornets and wasps, too. If someone who is allergic to bees have children, their kids can be allergic to wasps but not bees and vice versa. Someone can also inheret all three too. I've never been stung by a hornet, so I guess I'm safe 2/3 so far
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