Flytraps eat crawly bugs, they don’t usually trap their pollinators. I’m sure this one will spit out Mr. Inquisitive in the next panel.
I never knew that the posteriors of coleopteran abdomens were particularly hot. You learn something new every day.
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Two Bee or not Two Bee
I didn’t know there were sweat Bees in ancient Egypt! I thoguth they were just in the southeastern US.
Oh, so sad. I hope he is spit out.
I don’t think that’s how sweat bees work.
Beware of bee eating dragonflies. Their legs are like traps waiting to be sprung and once caught they eat the bee alive as they fly.
It looks like the bee is too far above the plant to be caught.
That flower not only Snapped shut, it had to Jump Up to catch the poor Bee.
Durak Premium Member 8 months ago
Flytraps eat crawly bugs, they don’t usually trap their pollinators. I’m sure this one will spit out Mr. Inquisitive in the next panel.
prrdh 8 months ago
I never knew that the posteriors of coleopteran abdomens were particularly hot. You learn something new every day.
mousefumanchu Premium Member 8 months ago
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Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Two Bee or not Two Bee
Curiosity Premium Member 8 months ago
I didn’t know there were sweat Bees in ancient Egypt! I thoguth they were just in the southeastern US.
stairsteppublishing 8 months ago
Oh, so sad. I hope he is spit out.
eddi-TBH 8 months ago
I don’t think that’s how sweat bees work.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] 8 months ago
Beware of bee eating dragonflies. Their legs are like traps waiting to be sprung and once caught they eat the bee alive as they fly.
Boise Ed Premium Member 8 months ago
It looks like the bee is too far above the plant to be caught.
bakana 8 months ago
That flower not only Snapped shut, it had to Jump Up to catch the poor Bee.