Saturday, August 11, 2018


Honey bees

Hi. Thanks for coming back.

Strolling through a local botanical garden, I saw this beautiful flower. Best of all, I saw this honey bee on its way to pollinate the flower. I watched in wonder as it landed on the flower and made its way around the middle. 

Honey bees are approximately 1/2" long. They have yellow and brown rings around them, as you can see above. Honey bees are very important to the honey crop as well as all the flowers and plants it pollinates. They make honey from the pollen and bring it to their honeycomb. We are grateful to have honey bees. 

Enjoy the flowers and farmlands around you. Think of this bee as you do. Smile at the beauty. This is just one cycle of life.

If you see a honey bee, keep in mind that they sting once and, if you don't remove the stinger right away, it could hurt a lot.

Now go outside and enjoy the beauty around you. 

The above photo is available for purchase.

Thank you for visiting!

Judy



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