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How do wild bees have intimate lives?
In order to record the social activities of bees, some researchers built a studio with four walls around the hive. There is a small window and a lamp in this studio. Use this small window to put the macro lens behind the honeycomb hole to start observation and shooting. You can see that bees first fly to the edge of the woodpecker hole, then a large number of bees follow, and finally a large number of wild social insects gather here.
The weather is very warm at this time, and bees need to cool down. So they skillfully use the principle of liquid evaporation to cool the hole. When the whole system was established, all bees began to flap their wings, which made the air flow faster and the water evaporated faster.
The photographer later photographed a bee opening a gland that can release pheromones during the flight. The captured images made him feel that he could see more behaviors of bees. So he is eager to let people know the little-known beauty of wild bees through intimate photos of these bees. In fact, for people, bees are a kind of accustomed animals, and there is no more understanding, but observing the deeper behavior of bees through this set of photos will arouse people's greater interest.
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