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hahahahahahaha the bees made me rofl!
I love the bees' eyes. Awesome.
Same reason why I have a photo of 2 specimins of Lucilia Bogatka going at it... Entomological P0RN.... bugs buggering is just funny
Is that pho in the comic? Delicious, delicious pho?
wood bees have wood, make wood and live and raise products of wood in wooden houses (aka baby bees) Males are black and tame, and females are scary and yellow. Make absolutely no sudden movements around giganic fuzzy yellow bees, they are the unexpected thorny relative to all female (worker)bees, where they fight to the death and kill all slacker males in the fall, and would sting them in the neck to kill them if provoked, (looks like 69ing) the males of course are only used for making bebbes, and they all go dormant in the winter, therefore losing all sex drive, the queen orders them all exterminated as soon as possible, and if they don't freeze to death, (female)workers can take harsher measures.
I know too much about bees, but not too much about birds, wonder why..?
I love the faces of the bees, ultra hilarious. And I like BlueSweater's mustache, quite nifty.
I love the faces of the bees, ultra hilarious. And I like BlueSweater's mustache, quite nifty.
Blue sweater reminds me of a somewhat younger version of my dad.
That guy has some jam in his yellow blob of food.
Gross
DO WANT stuffed humping bee dolls.
Ditto what AlmostLiterally said. That would be hilarious.
Wish I could grow a 'stache that epic. And humping bee dolls would bee amazing. "Hey, is that your stinger, or are you just happy too see me?"
Hey you two, get a hive! ;)
I thought only female bees go out gathering?
Interesting face about bumblebees (I looked them up once after stepping on one to find out if they lost their stingers and died when they stung - they don't if you're curious) In the fall, new queens and males are born and they mate. The new queen finds somewhere warm to sleep for the winter and the entire old hive dies away. In the spring, the new queen starts her new hive. So if you find any sleepy bumblebees in your house in the spring. Be nice and let them out. If you put them on a plate with a little bit of sugar water or honey they'll eat it and them fly away. It's cute...
Erm.. sorry for long post.
.. interesting fact... not face. Though the faces in the comic are certainly interesting too. XD
is that a tiny cigarette underneath the bee? hahahahaahha
Bumblebees are slightly different than honeybees. They're more like wasps in that they don't live in big hives. So there are lots of "queens", in charge of their own little one bee living space. With honeybees, only the queen get pregnant. Unless she dies, then the workers start laying unfertilized eggs that turn into drones until all the hive dies. Then the drones fly off and mate. Then they get their junk ripped off after they mate with a queen and die. A honeybee queen can hold multiple donations and lay eggs from multiple drones.
AWWWWW Those are just adorable lil bees! I wanna pet them.... <.<" Hmmmm..... maybe not the best idea...
I never thought I'd find bees cute!
at risk of sounding uncultured, is that some spoon/chopsticks combo action I'm seeing there?
Kriztov: When eating soup or noodles and soup, you use an oriental soup spoon for the broth and chopsticks for the solid parts.
Hah! I just noticed the pun in the title.
"Hey guys, this bee discussion is really interesting and all... but I think my soup is trying to say something..." o.O
... there is a pun in the title?
The pun (I think) is Apiology=Apology + Biology?
Actually, I believe Apiology is the study of bees, or something to that effect.
Actually, there's lots of bugs that look a lot like bees, at least to my wife who's deathly afraid of them.
Apiology = the study of honey bees.