A honeybee is a winged stinging insect who produces wax and collect honey which they store in wax cells for rainy food. They are adapted to do a certain work because their body structure is fitted to do that certain kind of work. For their best advantage, we don’t have winter in the Philippines, they store up food as needed during rainy days.
Category: Gardening/Greenery/Garden Insects
Yellow Hibiscus Flower
By livelifeandlove on February 8, 2016Blooming Hibiscus flowers with the sun rays pointing on them. It was a bright afternoon in the park and the clear reflection is good at this time of the day. I was lucky, I brought my camera with me, it’s just a perfect timing. Just a single snapshot and done so everything came up to be in awesome result!
2016 Honeybees Gallery
By livelifeandlove on February 5, 2016In the garden, dazzling range of flowering plants everywhere, the early flowers appeared in the first signs of summer. In our garden, bright blooms just appeared, it’s a good welcome for the garden insects; butterflies, dragonflies, bumblebees and honeybees will again dominate the scene as month of February brings abundant of flowers.
18 Photos of Honeybees Pollinating a Flower
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Dark Orange Hibiscus Flower
By livelifeandlove on January 22, 2016Remarkably beautiful visible in the height of broad daylight. Using iphone 5s and adjusted to filter option,”Chrome” the most favored options for today’s iphone 5s photography, it shows very strong colors. More hibiscus colors coming up next blog..
Honeybee- Photo of the Day
By livelifeandlove on January 10, 2016With too many photos taken today, I’m sure to find one good before the end of the day. This is it, considered as the most dramatic photo of the day. This honeybee photo was taken during my outdoor photography assignment. It’s about sundown when I took it, the fascinating orange and yellow colors of sundown seems to blend with the surroundings. The site and background can be laid out as the spectacular time of the day.
Sunset Honeybee
By livelifeandlove on January 5, 2016Dream Interpretation
By livelifeandlove on December 8, 2015The dream images comes to picture. This is exactly how the bee looks like in my dreams…
Dreaming is somewhat a part of sleeping and it’s extremely common.It can’t be true and no one believe it because it seems quiet opposite. A bad dream comes to me when situation is restless and sick. Usually, I don’t remember my dreams night after, what I see in my dreams; the images, forms and activities may seem meaningless and useless.
One memorable night,I dreamed of honeybees flying around. I’m conscious to remember day after when I woke up. I realized I had been dreaming of bees the whole night. I can simply emphasized having dreamed more often to the same kind. This time, it can’t be regarded.Is it a positive sign or negative? What’s that symbolic content it represents?
I’ve found an old book on ”How to Interpret your dreams, it’s an old version of Reader’s Digest that was given free after a year of subscription. 30 years after it was still safely intact with no missing pages. It was already considered as vintage. According to the book, when honeybees occurs, it’s a positive sign because they gather honey. I just love the interpretation, Is this a modern scientific thought?
Probably the positive significance means I will gather more blessings!That’s a wow thing! What if it will really comes to life?I can now go for fortune hunting because my luck is coming… If finally proven, I will tell you soon and will share it!
To receive a message that comes in a form of a dream. If this is the assigned target given by my dreams, the meaning and the purpose of seeing the past and future. Is it meaningless or helpful? After all it was just a dream, an altered sleep…
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GUMAMELA- Black and White Images
By livelifeandlove on November 17, 2015Photographs taken yesterday may reveal the beauty of gumamela flower even in black and white colors. It’s not the appropriate color or tones of a flower but you see the details at different times, it was taken during a hazy atmosphere in the afternoon. Getting to know more about the mobile camera application is to try it. Here’s the result of my trial and error! hehehe
Outdoor Photography : Apple’s shot on iphone 6
Subject : Gumamela Flower
Adjustment : Mono – (black and white filter setting)
Bumblebees – Agent of Pollination
By livelifeandlove on November 16, 2015You can view here, clearly shows how they inserted their proboscis through the receptacle of the flower.
Bumblebee, considered as the most stinging bees because of their large size. If you hear the word bees, the first thing that comes into your mind in connection with honey and stinging pain but it is useful to humans because of their honey supply.
Being called as an insect pollinator, they are adopted to the flower of their choice. from the 2nd and 4th photos, you can see the bumblebees tuber-like mouth part(tongue or proboscis) to suck up the nectar of their chosen flowers. The nectar is converted within the bee into honey, pollen is mixed with honey or nectar to make bee bread as food of young bees.
Cabbage White Butterfly
By livelifeandlove on November 9, 2015I really thought that it was a moth because of its size and pale shade of colors but to distinguish accurately the curious feature of this species is that butterflies has different colorful patterns on their wings that folds vertically side ward. From details of photos below, you can see how they hold their wings vertically while pollinating the flower.
There are many different species in the garden mostly tiny-like creatures usually found in the backyard and others generally found on neglected plants. Flowers here particularly to be damaged because of their presence as they are considered as garden pests too. I don’t have enough time to drive all these insects, nature will soon eliminate them and disappear. Particular attention for butterflies as frequent visitors, they come on the same time to pollinate the flowers, definitely it’s a great asset for the day!