The worker bees are reliable

in photography •  5 years ago 

Hi all ... Good day!!!


As we all know, the bees themselves are a species of insects that have a group life, they have one leader, the queen bee, and it also has other worker bees, each worker bee also has their respective duties divided by groups like,

  • Queen bee
  • Male bees (Drones)
  • Worker Bees:
  • Nurse bees (Nurse Bees)
  • Scout Bees
  • Collector Bees

Each sequence of bees has different professions arranged naturally. The bees themselves are the bees that are considered the most meritorious in their cloning. So that every program that has been designed by them all is successful and successful in collecting honey.

Among each bee there is the biggest bee among other bees. Namely the queen bee or said to be the leader in every other bee.

There is one uniqueness among all bees in one colony, they will always obey the queen bee what is ordered naturally, wherever the queen bee goes, one bee colony will follow it. The task carried by the queen bee itself is very heavy, she is the one who leads the bee colony, so the queen bee has a great responsibility to continue the survival of the bee colony in her environment. The main task of the queen bee is always laying eggs throughout her life meaning she is in charge continuously,

The queen bee is able to lay eggs 1500-2000 eggs every day.

The number of around 1,500-2,000 eggs every day ranks number one among every insect species in general, so he was dubbed The best laying in the world.

How bees take honey

In general, worker bees always collect honey taken from flower nectar, which is then processed into honey.

This is supported by bee limbs who are very supportive of their profession which is very suitable for their main task.

Each bee has 3 pairs of legs attached to the chest, front legs, middle and back, as you can see in the bee sketch. Then a pair of legs with each pair attached to his body can function almost the same as a honey-sucking device on the head

As you can see in the picture that every bee's body is plastered with flower pollen, every part of its body collects pollen attached to it like,

  • Eyes
  • Head
  • Mouth.

not only the front legs, the back legs also function the same.
Then the front legs, hind legs also function to collect flower nectar which is equipped with hind legs, all the bee's body components are filled with fine hairs as a function of attaching flower nectar.

When a bee approaches each flower, each member of the bee's body will be covered with flower nectar. When he returns to his hive, the worker bees in the hive will collect nectar attached to the body of the worker bee, then they process it in the hive, each flower nectar in the eating bees also if processed in his own body and released into honey, but it is not known from which direction he exits whether from his mouth or tail hole or pores of his body. Until now nobody knew.

Thus the explanation may be useful. Thank you very much.


CameraCanon EOS 60D
LensEF-S18-200mm f / 3.5-5.6 IS
Setting1/100 / 5.6 / FL 110.0 mm / ISO 640
Photographer@fataya
LocationMedan, Indonesia

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