congratulations on your promotion from drone to queen!
jimmyjames1992 on
Let it bee
fionsichord on
Ants becoming flying ants? Yep had that at my place too. On the inside of the window too. Had to spray ‘em.
Nervous_Nebula6881 on
Native stingless bees
Prestigious-Wrap5178 on
they look to be native bees most likely stingless ones. not an expert or super knowledgeable on them so definitely go look it up but believe they are following their queen and most likely moving hive which hopefully isn’t your window unless you really like bees.
Technical-Isopod6554 on
Not the bees
Aaah aah
They are in my eyes
Willing_Television77 on
They look like native stingless bees
PossibilityRegular21 on
We live in a society (in an ecosystem).
Healthy sign!
Rusty493 on
Theres a demon in yo house!
whiskey_epsilon on
Nature is healing.
Dipsey_Jipsey on
These door knockers are getting intense.
Creative-Leg2607 on
Looks like native bews but hard to tell up close. Mine are colony swarming too
Ticky009 on
Do NOT spray them.
Velvet_moth on
Friends not foe!
Pristine-Visual-9405 on
Just leave them alone.
DropBearsAreReal12 on
Tetrogonula carbonaria, stingless bees. Theyre looking for a new hive most likely, they should disperse.
Fun fact, Australia has an estimated 1500+ species of native bee, and only a very small number of them make hives. The rest can be solitary nesters, or share nests with others but they don’t have a queen/foragers etc.
lecrappe on
Stop being afraid of the natural world. These are amazing creatures and should be revered.
Rockin_Otter on
I would like to take this opportunity to promote my Venus Flytraps…Â On second thought they might be the ones getting eaten in this case
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You would do well to welcome your new overlords.
Or just not open that window……
congratulations on your promotion from drone to queen!
Let it bee
Ants becoming flying ants? Yep had that at my place too. On the inside of the window too. Had to spray ‘em.
Native stingless bees
they look to be native bees most likely stingless ones. not an expert or super knowledgeable on them so definitely go look it up but believe they are following their queen and most likely moving hive which hopefully isn’t your window unless you really like bees.
Not the bees
Aaah aah
They are in my eyes
They look like native stingless bees
We live in a society (in an ecosystem).
Healthy sign!
Theres a demon in yo house!
Nature is healing.
These door knockers are getting intense.
Looks like native bews but hard to tell up close. Mine are colony swarming too
Do NOT spray them.
Friends not foe!
Just leave them alone.
Tetrogonula carbonaria, stingless bees. Theyre looking for a new hive most likely, they should disperse.
Fun fact, Australia has an estimated 1500+ species of native bee, and only a very small number of them make hives. The rest can be solitary nesters, or share nests with others but they don’t have a queen/foragers etc.
Stop being afraid of the natural world. These are amazing creatures and should be revered.
I would like to take this opportunity to promote my Venus Flytraps…Â On second thought they might be the ones getting eaten in this case