TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us @stormis_us
28 November, 03:27
🐝🐝🐝 IMPORTANT 🐝🐝🐝
When you see something like this, don't be afraid, don't call firefighters or civil protection, don't move them, don't kill!
It's just bees traveling, they're passing by and will only stop for 24 hours. Don't disturb them and avoid getting close, they won't hurt you. If you want to help them, put a flat plate or a flat container with a light layer of sugar water. You will see how they will feed, grab energy, and go their way.
We all must protect the traveling swarms, they are our survival insurance. If they die, we die later. Without bees, no human being will remain on the face of the Earth..
Please be careful and don't kill bees! 🐝🐝🐝

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George The Patriot @Dpain1969
28 November, 03:42
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
When all the bees are gone then so are we!

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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us @stormis_us
28 November, 03:43
In response George The Patriot to his Publication
yes, without bees nothing gets pollenated and all living things will die.

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Manic Panic @Mixelle_78
28 November, 04:02
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
I recently learned mosquitos are pollinators as well.

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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us @stormis_us
28 November, 04:04
In response Manic Panic to her Publication
Yes they do a small amount but require blood to live as a bee requires only nectar.

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Lisa Daigle @Quarkfear
only the females that r mating tequire blood
05:09 PM - Nov 28, 2021
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TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us @stormis_us
28 November, 05:30
In response Lisa Daigle to her Publication
To be direct , bees have thousands of tiny prickly hairs on their legs as this is what pollen sticks too. If we ever lose bees all living things will die. Mosquito’s do not have these hair on their legs and DO NOT SPREAD POLLEN like Bees.

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Lisa Daigle @Quarkfear
28 November, 06:28
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
bees r seen covered in pollen & i eat bee pollen granules( daste) but the poor ignored butterfly & also night moths & bats.. its a big party!!!

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URBAN SQUIRREL @URBANSQUIRRELphotography
29 November, 12:09
In response TheStormIsUponUs @stormis_us to his Publication
Bee’s are wonderful to photograph.✨

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