A Bumblebee Using it's Proboscis to Reach Down Into A Flower.  They Store Pollen On Their Hind Legs Like SaddlebagsOn Top of The World! A Little Sweat Bee Grabbing onto a Flower. The Lovely Flowers Embarrass Me;  They Make Me Regret I Am Not a Bee.   Quote From Emily DickinsonThe Mimic Leafcutter Bee With It's Shadow in the Background.Flowers Talk to Bumblebees Using Electricity. If a Flower Hasn't Been Visited Recently By a Bee it Gives Off Static Electricity That Tugs Tiny Hairs on the Bees Back.Bees Sleep 5 to 8 hours a day; Often in Flowers. Sometimes a Group of Bees Sleeping in the Same Flower Will Hold Ea. Others Feet as They Rest.Bumblebees Will Raise a Leg When Feeling Annoyed and That Is a Signal to Step Back so it Can Get Back to Work.Western Honey Bee. Pollinating Over 80 percent of Flowering Plants. Vital for Agriculture.The Sun Breaking Through to Illuminate a Flower with a Giant Resin Bee doing its Job.A Small Leafcutter Bee Gathering Pollen. Parrallel-striped Sweat Bee Covered in PollenA Small Sweat Bee From the Halictidar Family. This Bee Will Burrow Into the Ground to Create Their NestDark-veined Longhorn Bee Covered in Pollen.This Green Sweat Bee was a Treat to Include Here. This Little Green Bee Came Antennae to Antennae with this Thread Waisted Wasp.Two Tiny Sweat Bees No Larger Than a Grain of Rice Ready to Pollinate a Daylily. This Tiny Sweat Bee Inside the Daylily from the Prior Photo. The Sweat Bee's are Known to Seek Salt from the Sweat on Humans Skin.A Very Common Site While Photographing Bees is the Pollen stored on the Hind Legs and Body Dusted with Pollen.The Flight of a  Brown Belted Bumblebee. High Bee Activity with 3 Different Bees Converging on Some Flowers.Two Bumblebees Working Hard to Hit Pollen Paydirt.Hibiscus Bee Emerging From Deep Inside a Hibiscus Flower.Every Petal On a Flower is Like a Chalice to Collect Pollen. Common Eastern Bumblebee. Bumblebee Sitting on a Flower Petal While Pollinating From Other Petals.Notice the Structute of the Feet Designed to Hold Firm on a Flower When Often the Wind is Moving Them Around.Two-Spotted Bumblebee Fully Engaged in it's Pollen Collection!This Eastern Carpenter Bee is Using its Proboscis to Cut A Slit in the Base of This Flower for Easy Pollen Access.The Thick-Legged Hoverfly Is an ACCIDENTAL POLLINATOR.  The Pollen will Stick to it's Hairy Body While Drinking Flower Nectar and Rub Off on the Next Flower.This Giant Resin Bee Holding onto the Underside of a Flower that Looks Like it is Part of this Bees Universe of Flower ChoicesLynn and I Set Up This Backyard Water Station for Bees to Hydrate. They Land on the Floaty as not to Drown.Beautiful Flowers We Can All Plant to Help Make the Bees FlourishPEACE - LOVE - & BEES.Common Eastern Bumblebee leaving a flower it was sleeping in.  Tiny Wings with Endless Contributions!Bees are FOR Us, FOR Our Benefit, and FOR Our Food.This Tiny Sweat Bee Flying into Sunlight Created a Blurred Image I Loved. Notice It's Tiny Arm Raised as it Flew Away. The light caught its pollen covered Legs.This Common Eastern Bumblebee Inspired me to Make this the Final Image; A Mic Drop if You Will.