Life of wasps
Drinking water on the grass while flying, taking bile on flowers is the activity that wasps perform in everyday life.
Drinking water on the grass while flying, taking bile on flowers is the activity that wasps perform in everyday life.
The photographer took a quick snapshot of a wasp
Prepare to 'enjoy' the drops of water hanging above the top of the grass.
Two hornets were hit on a ripe raspberry
and another child is about to join the party.
Wasps are hugging a clear drop of water
The next target of the bee in the picture is a flower.
Bees perched on the fragile grass.
Photographer Irina Kozorog is the author of the photo series. Sometimes
He had to wait half an hour to get perfect images.
In the spring and summer, hornets are more likely to fly out of the nest than fall and winter.
He drinks water on the grass while his body is still hovering in the air.
The swarms of bees are attracted to the top of a flower.
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