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"Insects" tunnel bee content:
Tunnel bees are a type of bee that comes in a variety of forms, some about the size of a cockroach and some smaller than a housefly, which can be confusing for novices. However, the tunnel bee has an eternal characteristic, and if you catch a tunnel bee, look closely at its tail, which has a shiny hook groove that will make an upward and downward motion as it enters the attack state.
In the flowers next to the bees' nests, you can see them carrying honey everywhere in a daze, and they have to dive into the ground in a race against the clock. However, the nest of tunnel wasps is so narrow that usually the first one arrives and the second one follows, and if you squeeze through it, the pollen will fall.
Article Introduction. Insects is a French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre.
This 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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Tunnel bees are a type of bee.
The morphology of the tunnel bee varies, but there is an eternal characteristic: if you catch a tunnel bee and observe its tail, there is a hook groove with a bright oil path, and when it enters the attack state, the sting needle will make an upward and descending motion along this groove.
The nest of the tunnel bee The nest of the tunnel bee is narrow. Successive hard squeezes will make their labor fail. Therefore, the tunnel bee knows how to be polite, and will fly into the hole one after another.
If a tunnel bee that is leaving meets a tunnel bee that is about to enter it, they will try to minimize unnecessary friction, and the tunnel bee that is about to leave politely step aside, and only when the tunnel bee that has entered the nest will it continue to go out.
The tunnel bees work in an orderly manner. This mutual care and thoughtfulness gives order to this crowded space. For the whole day, the tunnel bees hid underground, busy preparing food and polishing the hive.
The next day, new conical mounds appeared on the ground again. After that, they started collecting food again. After a few hours, everything came to a standstill.
In this way, they stop work during the day and rest during the day, and work at night and in the morning until they are all completed.
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1. The tunnel bee allows the little fly to steal the pollen sweet dough and honey in its storeroom, and lays eggs in the sweet dough, the tunnel bee does not punish or drive away the little fly, and is only busy collecting nectar and doing housework.
2. The food in the storage room is eaten by the maggots of the offspring of the little fly, and the larvae of the tunnel bee are hungry or even starved to death, and the corpse becomes tiny particles and is mixed with the remaining food, and is also eaten by the maggots of the offspring of the little fly. The tunnel bees do not enter the storage room and do not pay attention to the plight of the larvae.
3. After the pupation period of the tunnel bee larvae comes, the tunnel bee actually seals the looted storage room with a mud cover, and at this time, the maggots of the offspring of the small fly have eaten up the food and escaped, and the tunnel bee larvae will starve to death because they have no food.
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