Buzz pollination is a special technique for dislodging pollen from certain types of plants - and bumble bees are among the few species of bee capable of doing it. From the Show: Secrets of the Hive bit.ly/2y8muWs
I like bumblebees very much🌌 In comparison with other pollinating insects like honeybees, bumblebees are very effective pollinators. They are first of all fast workers (for instance, they visit twice as many flowers per minute as honeybees), and because of their size, they can carry relatively heavy loads, which enables them to make long foraging trips. Also due to their relatively large size they often achieve better contact with stamens and pistils than smaller insects. In addition bumblebees are so cute and fluffy!❤️💛 💚 💙 💜 Thanks for video!
Yes. They are sexy. I like seeing the stinger come out all wet. I know that's the venom, but I feel like it was intended to be an erotic display of intimidation . . . .
I just watched a bee do this to my blueberry bush. The way the light was coming through I could see the pollen shower the bee. First time in my life I'd seen it. Very cool.
Bees are such amazing and industrious creatures. People need to do more to ensure their survival. Don't call exterminators for bees find someone that either keeps bees or rehomes thme and most of the time you'll get the job done for free.
Oh God, How awesome is your creation! You are brilliant, tender and perfect! Your creation reflects the beauty of Your mind and heart! I’m grateful for allowing us to enjoy it and care for it! ❤️
Never swat at a bee, many people have the misconception that a bee is just out to sting you, however this is the furthest from the truth! I have saved many bees that have trapped themselves inside dwellings and bouncing on the windows trying to escape. I simply wait for them to calm down a bit, offer my finger for them to perch on, take them outdoors to the closest flower.
Your actualy looking at the sound resonance the bumble bee uses to levitate. If you notice it's going up as it vibrates without flapping it's wings. The wings are for.control.but they levitate with the sound
Just saw like 10 honey bees, a decently large spider, and a single bumble bee today on my lavender plant. The bumble bee had giant pollen balls on each of his back legs and they totally looked like some knee pads
I love these guys and honey bees too. Now, when I do my Bhramari meditation I will have these images flying in and out of my head. Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
The white flowers with yellow anthers in the second half of the video is Solanum sisymbriifolium (common name vila-vila, sticky nightshade or red buffalo-bur), I believe.
Naledi Brainard sadly there is absolutely no info on the music that appeared in this documentary. I guess this music was commissioned for this clip and was never released.
@@usamaaltaf5210 Plant pollen and nectar - producing flowers and provide nesting areas like bare ground or create your own artificial nest. The plants *native* to your region work best and don't use any pesticides or herbicides. Also, be careful and avoid buying plants that have been treated with them.
@@lepidlover0557 Maybe some Azaleas too. They're supposed to be poisonous (to people), but apparently bees are unaffected by it. Here in Mobile, Azaleas grow everywhere-a lovely sight to see a bee playing its part.