MONOMAD : Sweat Bees On The Leaves
At this meeting on June 3, 2023 I would like to share some photos of bees that I took 2 days ago, namely June 1, Thursday. What I know is that the insect that I shared is a bee, so I tried to find another name for the bee that I shared this time, and when I matched the photo on Google Lens it turned out that the bee that I shared this time is also known as a Sweat Bee. Nomia is another name for bees that I share on this occasion, I have seen these bees before, and they are in large groups, usually they nest in the grass in groups, but this time I found this bee alone on a leaf when I was insect hunting on that day.
The wind that hits the leaves makes it difficult for the camera lens that I hold to focus on this bee object. After I took some photos, I finally decided to pick the leaves and bring them to a place not far from the tree. Hot weather is the reason I pick leaves. After picking it up, I was really hoping it didn't fly away so I could take some more catches of this bee, and sure enough, it didn't fly away when I took it to a more shady spot, until after taking a few photos of him, then he flew away among the long weeds that were there. Here I will show a photo of this bee from several different angles, hope you enjoy it:
Okay, friends, that's all I can say at this meeting, as usual, don't forget to keep smiling today and every day, see you in my next post :)
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Macro photography is a very unique experience. Being able to clearly see what is too small to get the details just with our eyes is something remarkable and almost unreal. But making macro shots black and white is another layer of awesomeness. You just nailed it.
Thank you very much, glad you like it :)
Great photos, as usual!
If you didn't write the type of bee, I would have immediately said it was a wasp!
Are there distinguishing marks to avoid confusing bees from wasps?
Thank you very much, glad you like it :)
Are there distinguishing marks to avoid confusing bees from wasps?
The general thing that can distinguish is the number of hairs, usually bees tend to have more hairs, while wasps only have a few hairs.
In carrying out stinging activities are also different, bees can only sting once in their lifetime, this is because bees have difficulty removing their stingers. Meanwhile, wasps can sting many times without limit.
How cool is the picture of the bee that your friend shows you.