Pollinators

Flowers have maintained a partnership with insect pollinators from the beginning. They are masters at attracting these love messengers and perpetuating the species through pollination. They use countless ways to accomplish this goal.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Brainy Bumble Bees

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Bumble bee and jewelweed . © Beatriz Moisset Some of your garden visitors are undeniably clever. Raccoons and squirrels come immediately ...
Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Pollinators equipment

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Mountain mint visitors

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Larvae

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Saturday, March 9, 2019

Bees and Stingers

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Life is hard for pollinators. Well, life is hard for all creatures, not just animals but plants, too. They are all food for other creatures...
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Thursday, September 21, 2017

A Butterfly's Flashy Colors

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Male monarch butterfly ( Danaus plexippus ) © Beatriz Moisset People fall in love with monarch butterflies because of their br...
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Sunday, September 3, 2017

Imitation is the Best Form of Protection in Some Cases

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Not a bee, but a mimic, the fly  Eristalis .  © Beatriz Moisse t A stroll among the flowers allows me to see numerous bees of different...
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We are all part of the web of life. Animals need plants and plants need animals and ultimately we all need each other in a very intricate and complex web of interactions. A biologist from Argentina, resident of the United States for many years. Author of: "Bee Basics, An Introduction to Our Native Bees" by Beatriz Moisset, Ph.D and Stephen Buchmann, Ph.D. All photos and content are copyrighted. Please, contact me if you want to use or purchase something.
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