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13 Comments on "Beeing" Busy On A Wordless Wednesday
Wow! Most folks try to get rid of the bees and you have them brought to you! FUNNY! Enjoy the honey!
Trey: Wow, sounds like a really great idea. Question: If you are allergic to bees... do you break out in "hives." <ducking>
Funny, but with your wife having you around... I'd think she would have all the "honey" she could ever want or need. Great picture. <smile>
That's awesome! I don't live in an area where I could do something like this, but it sounds like a kick in the pants!
I've never seen a moonflower. Terrific close up on the bee pollinating! Hope you don't get stung by all the bees!
thanks for the post. Bees are fascinating... Great to see them in action.
These types of nature photos with insects are always among my favorites! You have a talent, Trey!
Karen
Our Rotary Club President says he's skipping the weekly jokes and everyone claps! lol
Joni
Never thought of it that way!
Hi Trey,
Interesting.
Bees for flowers
Honey for the table
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pHIL
I have not seen a moon flower before either, it is interesting what we see on AR..... Also, I have not seen a lot of bees pollinating at my house, maybe that was part of the problem with my flowers and vegetables this year.
Trey,
I haven't yet determined witch came first, the chicken or the egg! Now you've got me wondering about the bee or the plant!
It's a mesmerizing conundrum.
Bill
I love to come over here and see your photos and especially your Bee photos. Thank you!
Hi Trey,
Boy, that really sounds neat. So do they (the bees) hang around forever now? Just curious and I have no idea.
Btw, great photos!
Amanda... They don't hurt too bad!
Steve....Thanks my friend...How's the summer season treated you?
Bill ....It sure is sir!
Jeanean...I appreciate you!
Lynda ...Usually til they die.