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The red-striped bee is small, delicate, with a thin waist and a delicate body, with a belly divided into two segments, large at the bottom and small at the top, which seems to be connected by a thin wire in the middle, and a beautiful red belt around the black belly: this is the red-striped bee. The red-striped bee has a delicate body, its waist is thin, and its abdomen is divided into two segments, large at the bottom and small at the top, and it seems to be a thin line connecting them.
On their black belly, there is also a red belt. This is a beautiful appearance. Red-striped bees like to build their nests in loose soil, which is breathable and easy to drill through.
Especially on the sides of some of the paths, where the soil is loose, the grass is not luxuriant, and the sun is shining. In April, when spring is in full bloom, it is always easy to find red-striped bees in such places. More details can be found in the Encyclopedia.
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The red bee has a thin waist, a delicate figure, and its abdomen is divided into two segments, large at the bottom and small at the top, which seems to be connected by a thin line in the middle, and a red belt around the black belly.
The red-striped bee usually builds a vertical hole in the soil, like a well, the diameter of which is only as thick as a goose feather tube, about two inches deep, and the bottom of the hole is a small isolated room for laying eggs. When wasps build their nests, they always work quietly and slowly, without the slightest hint of enthusiasm or excitement.
The red-striped bee digs up the soil from the thyme roots, pulls out the grass around it, and burrows its head into the loose clods. It scurried from here to there, peering into every crevice. Instead of building a nest for himself, he is looking for food underground, like a hound's search for a hare in a hole.
The work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, living conditions and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research.
The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
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It mainly describes the methods used by flytraps to build nests and dispose of prey.
Red-striped bees and wasps paralyze caterpillars or crickets to feed their young, and then how to close the hole and leave the nest and fly elsewhere, but not every species of bee lives like this, and now you will hear about another type of bee that feeds its children with fresh food every day, which is the flytrap.
Evaluation of the work
Fabre's book is about the life of insects, but we read it and find it more interesting and meaningful than watching those boring dramas. He did not do the work of dissection and classification (which is enough in ordinary entomology), but used the methods of observation and experimentation to record the life phenomena of insects, as well as the incredible wonder and ignorance of instincts and habits.
We have seen the fate of the same kind depicted in the ** drama, and we have been deeply impressed, and now we have seen these tragicomedies of the insect world, as if we had heard the news of distant relatives—indeed very distant relatives—and it was just as urgent and impressed, and it reminded us of all kinds of things. His narration is particularly literary and artistic, which makes him worthy of the epic name of insects.
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Personality traits, habits, aliases of the red-striped bee.
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In the "Insects", the prey of the red-striped wasp is the larva of a gray moth.
When hunting, it will first dig up the soil from the surrounding thyme roots, pull out the grass around it, and then burrow its head into the clods of soil that it has dug loose, and when the larvae crawl to the ground to check, the red-striped bee will rush out and grab it, lie on its back and use its stinging skillfully to make the larvae unconscious and resistant.
They then lay their eggs in their burrows, hoping that their children would not starve after birth, which became the instinct of the animal and the purest emotion of nature.
Red-striped bee traits.
The red-striped bee has a slender waist and a delicate body, with a belly divided into two segments, large at the bottom and small at the top, with a thin thread in the middle, and a red silk belt tied to its black belly.
They like to build their nests in loose soil, and they build their nests into a vertical hole with a goose feather tube at the mouth of the hole, about two inches deep, and a spacious room at the bottom. When they dig the hole, they block the hole with a flat, slightly larger sand grain than the hole as a door to the hole.
In order to withstand the cold in winter, the red-striped bees build their nests into wide scales, like a large blanket, using the air contained in the shells to maintain the temperature. It's not accurate to say that they are smart, it's their innate instinct, it's the animal's instinct to find something to rely on.
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Scientists are ashamed of their skills. It can be used to make observations about things that humans never knew. It is familiar with the nervous system of its captive, and it knows which nerve centers to prick to numb its captive nerve without dying.
What did it learn from **? We humans have schools, teachers, and books, and we gradually accumulate knowledge to understand many mysteries of nature. But how did the red-striped bee know about this complex knowledge?
And they have mastered such a skilled technique without practice, could it be that before they were born, there were gods in the dark who gave them this ability? How amazing nature is, when we tirelessly explore its secrets, it has already arranged everything in an orderly manner.
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Insects is a masterpiece by the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia. It is a fusion of the author's lifelong research results and life insights in a furnace, with human nature to care for insects, the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to obtain knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, this book is faithful to the overall style and expression characteristics of the original French book as the selection principle, so that readers from the world for the first time to appreciate the daily life habits of insects, characteristics of the description. It is already a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying "bugs"; It is a miracle that a man wrote ten volumes of books specifically for "bugs" in his life; And these books written about "bugs" have been reprinted and translated into more than 50 languages, and they will cause sensations in the reading world again and again until a hundred years later, and it is a miracle among miracles.