Macro photography: a small wasp with no sting
Assalamu alaikum, my friends, is so happy today to share my first postin the community, and today is quite happy to be able to get a good Posting material for the post and my day I'm going to talk about a bee that doesn't have the following stings
The stingless bee is a stingless genus with a large percentage of small bodies, once included in the genus trigona. Most empa species, especially the hind legs, of other generations who were previously treated as the least compilers. In some classifications, wasps are virtually the same as flies
As an insect, it has two pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. The wasp makes its nest on the hill, on the tree and on the roof of the house. The nest is constructed of glue from tree SAP and liquid in the abdomen
We will often see a field full of wildflowers in the forest
The wasp is usually seen more in person because it is different from those in group seeking honey
The life cycle of this wasp is
Hatching eggs become larvae. At this stage, worker bees feed the larvae a diet of pollen, nectar, and honey. Some of the nectar collected by the worker bees is stored as honey. After a few days, the larvae change into pupa and so forth into baby bees.
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