As I’ve mentioned before, the garden is somewhat overrun with Rudbekia (a.k.a. black-eyed Susan) flowers. The bees don’t mind. There are, actually, other things in bloom, but none nearly as obvious. The mountain mint (Pycnanthemum muticum), for instance, is very popular with the bees of all sorts. But their flowers are much less showy. This afternoon I took a bunch of pictures of various bees on the black-eye Susan flowers. This one is a western honey bee, Apis mellifera. Contrary to popular belief, they are in no real danger of all dying out. You can, to a large degree, thank capitalism for that, although I think the danger was considerably exagerated, in any case.
Honey Bee on Rudbekia
Posted under Creatures,Flowers and Plants and tagged with Apis, Apis mellifera, Bee, Black-eyed Susan, Honey Bee, Insect, Insects, Native Plants, Polinator, Rudbeckia
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Sunday, August 12, 2018, Honey Bee on Rudbekia
#apis #apismellifera #bee #blackeyedsusan #honeybee #insect #insects #nativeplants #polinator #rudbeckia
See link to my blog in my bio, where there is more detail about each photo.
#apis #apismellifera #bee #blackeyedsusan #honeybee #insect #insects #nativeplants #polinator #rudbeckia
See link to my blog in my bio, where there is more detail about each photo.