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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Sarcophilus harrisii (Boitard, 1841)":
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "pollination in action":
It looks like a special breed/subspecies of Apis mellifera. Its color and proportion of the eye on the head looks odd.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on an older version of Bee Happy:
Nice and clear shot. The bee looks alive in the photo.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Apis mellifera (European Honeybee)":
The contrast and coloring look strange.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "Apis mellifera caucasica (Caucasian Honeybee)":
Lack details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on an older version of Honey Bee Emerging from the Hive:
Lack details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "bee1":
Lack details for identification. Looks like a solitary wasp rather than a honey bee.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Rosemary with bee landing.jpg":
Image a bit blurred.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Honigbiene auf Kamillenbluete.JPG":
This image does not show enough details for identification.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Waggle dance.png":
The waggle dance is not limited to western honeybees. It is also found in all honeybee species in slight variations of frequency and magnitude.
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Constantine Wing Heng Lau commented on "File:Bienenstoecke Fada Bild1067.jpg":
The wooden barrels seems like traditional bee hives for apiculture. However, it is not clear that if the hives have kept the western honeybees or another Apis species native to Burkina Faso in Africa.