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How do American photographers capture the moment when two bees "doze off" and snuggle up to each other, and paint a lovely painting style?

American photographer Joe? Nelly was looking for a theme among the flowers when he suddenly saw two little bees lying on the petals. He was also surprised, grabbed the camera and quickly recorded that moment. During the filming, he was very quiet and didn't disturb the rest of the two bees. More importantly, Joe? A photo of a bee taking a nap taken by Nelly is very clever in composition and bright in color, which can be said to be a valuable photographic work.

Joe? Neely accidentally photographed two bees sleeping in an orange blossom while taking photos in the wild. This photo is absolutely lovely. I didn't expect the bees that fly around among the flowers every day and collect honey diligently will snuggle up and take a nap when they are tired.

In our daily life, we often see our pets, cats and dogs, sleeping innocently. However, not many people seem to notice that bees also need to rest. Bees are usually synonymous with hard work. The crops we need in our diet are mainly pollinated by bees.

Not only did we not expect it, but even the photographer realized for the first time that bees want to sleep. Bees are well-trained soldiers. They don't rest at will, but take turns to rest after work. I have to say that at this point, we can still see that their internal organization is tight.

The expert who studies the living habits of bees explained: "The sleep time of bees is related to the environment and age. Generally speaking, an adult bee can sleep for about half an hour, and some big bees can sleep for an hour. "