Good evening everyone.
Today I took my camera and jumped out in my back yard for some fast macro image.. And guess what..
I have found small bee in the puddle of water..
I have saved little cutie and ofc I took some shots and her is the result.
Biting/stinging
The Western honey bee may bite humans
actively. Please stay away from it
Venomous
The Western honey bee can cause toxic
reactions with a wide range of severity.
However, the toxins are typically targeted at
their prey and predators. They are usually not
fatal to humans
Western honey bee(Apis mellifera) is the most common species of honeybee in the world. Among the first domesticated insects, its cultural and economic impact on humanity has been vast and far-reaching, providing honey, wax and its services as a pollinator. Western honey bee faces challenges worldwide, such as colony collapse disorder, and populations are thought to be decreasing. If you want to know more about it here is link
Well it was amazing day today. Lots of sun bot not that much insects..
But on my surprise inside the house on one of my dried flowers I have found Orange ladybird
Phytophagous
The Orange Ladybird feeds on plants and
usually does not cause a major problem.
However, If you observe the number getting
larger, you need to take it seriously.
Pollinator
The Orange Ladybird is often found near
the corolla, where the fluffy hairs are easily
covered with pollen, which can help
pollinate the plant. If you want to know more about it here is link
I hope tomorrow I'll be able to find more of them.. Until then enjoy your day. Love you all