Joe Neely, a photographer, is likely to alter your perspective on bees and cause you to fall in love with them. Joe captured two bees dozing off in a flower on camera. The sweetest image you’ll find online right now was captured by Joe.
Joe and Nicole, his fiancée, took a walk. He snapped photos of the poppy blossoms because he wanted to.
They pulled over next to a road so they could snap photos of beautiful pink blossoms. A hidden orange globe mallow plant was also discovered. Nicole noted that several of the plants had bees inside, but they weren’t moving.
In an orange globe, Diadasia snoozes for a while. A few types of bees perform this action after finishing their work. Not all bees “habit” this way. Bees don’t have eyelids, but according to Washington State University’s Brandon Hopkins, when they become frightened, they stop moving their antennas and may even fall over sideways.
Joe was in charge of making sure the sleeping beauties were still alive. The only remaining flower was this bee, who was out in the middle of the field.
In order to join the other bees there, it crept over to the open flower. It finally came to a stop, moving like a drunk. Bees are significant pollinators, and we depend on them to guard our crops and eat them. These buzzing insects may terrify you, but you need them. If bees don’t exist, our food won’t last very long.