Ninety-nine percent of the time, there is a swarm of them flying around, over, and in front of your car and the crush of other cars around you. How the locals navigate through buzzing traffic should be considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Seeing just two motorcycles was su...
We watched as the bees developed their routes to find nectar and pollen and their flights into and out of the hives became much more organized. Tim would come by every two weeks and calmly work with the bees while we watched and peppered him with questions. Wearing only the beekeepers hat...
In addition to pesticides, hail nets, which are very common in orchards, may also influence pollination through the decrease in bee colony weight, which is due, in the first place, to forager deaths in the nets and, as a consequence, to swarm death (Vaissière et al. 2000). There is ...
These horrific monstrosities include the Maw Swarm (a cluster of living humanoid mouths driven by an all-consuming hunger), Oculites (two-foot diameter eyes encased in crystal shells), Slitherwhites (amputated tentacles grafted into a knot of writhing flesh), and the Slithering Crown (a higher ...
The ladybugs swarmed to the side of the building – a 6 sided structure with a cupola roof and a white cross. They spent the day on the warm side, basking in the sun. At night they crept in through the ventilation grates to keep warm. They swarmed en-mass like a living organism an...
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Inspect your colonyevery 7 to 10 days. A lot goes on in a hive: they can swarm, make new cells, or generate eggs. Try not to overdo it, though. Every time you open the apiary, you let out heat and risk stressing the bees. Bees become sluggish at 55 °F, and at 45 °F, they...
on sultry afternoons when all was so still that only the buzzing of bees could be heard, and watch the clouds above me flying towards my village and the grass and flowers swaying, and think about the lady; and then it often happened that the lovely lady actually passed through the garden...
“I hypothesized that by burying myself alive I might sense an earthquake (or, ideally, a whole swarm of them) in ways I couldn’t at the surface: revealing aspects of the place – of place per se, even – that may not have been experienced by a living human being before, from some...
Out of the hyve cam the swarm of bees. So hydous was the noyse — a, benedicitee! Certes, he Jakke Straw and his meynee Ne made nevere shoutes half so shrille Whan that they wolden any Flemyng kille Given The Canterbury Tales were written not long after the Peasants Revolt, this...