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25-AUG-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Bumble bee (Bombus) on goldenrod

Bumblebees are abundant right now, getting as much nectar as they can before the frost kills the plants. Once the frost and cold come, most bumblebees will die. Only the new, young queens survive the winter, hibernating under logs, in unused chipmunk holes, or some other warm,dry spot. Once spring arrives, the queens will emerge and begin the task of building a colony, and so, the cycle begins anew.

Lest we forget, bumblebees are considered an extremely important pollinator too.

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Tom LeRoy26-Aug-2011 19:39
Thanks so much for your insightful information, fine work on this close-up! V
PauloCGama26-Aug-2011 15:52
Nicely presented, Christine. Thanks for the information once again :)
Details are precious!!
Colin Storey26-Aug-2011 12:11
Stunning details on this bee, great narrative explaining the cycle of life. v
Jim Coffman26-Aug-2011 11:50
Simply excellent!V
Hank Vander Velde26-Aug-2011 11:46
Terrific close-up image Christine.
Ali Majdfar26-Aug-2011 11:36
Stunning capture! ~V
Michal Leszczynski26-Aug-2011 10:15
Wonderful macro image. V
Stephanie26-Aug-2011 10:02
Fascinating information once again Christine! Beautiful image too! V
Guest 26-Aug-2011 07:01
This one has a nice little golden fur jacket with matching headband. Nice work outfit indeed, for its industry in the goldenrod patch. V
Yvonne26-Aug-2011 05:25
Fantastic shot Christine, love it! v
Jean D26-Aug-2011 03:28
Excellent and well detailed macro image, Christine. ~V
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