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Honey Bee covered in Pollen

 Posted by al on June 5, 2009  Photos  Add comments
Jun 052009
 

desktop23Sometimes, the Honey Bees in my organic garden become so covered in pollen that they have to sit somewhere still and clean themselves up or reorganise their loads of pollen. This little Honey Bee was having a rest after being busy in the Jap Pumpkins. The Native Honey Bees also visit the Jap Pumpkins, as do many other insects – small flies, butterflies, moths, ants, beetles, grasshoppers, native cockroaches – even wasps. Organic Gardens are a wonderland of magic. Insects and animals all working together in the garden – like little helpers!

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Native Honey Bees : Search results at Bluecray Environmental Advocacy Links Search engine

Native Bees : Search results at Bluecray Regional Environmental News – Mt Warning Caldera Region

The above links may lead you to relevant links for Native Australian Bees, with a focus on NSW, QLD and the Mt Warning Caldera Region.


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