My 2018 - This is my Hobby: Taking photos of macro bees and a life guide for humans

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You know Bee?
I'm sure almost all of us know bees, except babies. Not even a few people are afraid of this one animal, except for a bee-digger. Actually I personally do not fear bees, because we know that the size of the bees is much smaller than the size of humans, even the form of bees was not scary.

So, what makes me afraid of bees?
The answer is because of the "sting". The hazard of bee sting depends on the poison it has, some can be fatal and some also cause mild irritation. Here I will not discuss the dangers of bee stings, but I will share information about the greatness of a bee.

Why are the Bees great?
One of his greatness is on the wing. Conscious or uncertain You know that the size of the bee's wings is smaller than its size and weight.

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So why bees can fly so fast?
When we compare the size of the bee's body and wings, it is actually unbelievable that the bees can fly, and that is very much the opposite of aerodynamic laws. Until in 1934 a French mathematician came to that conclusion after examining the aerodynamic measures of a bee. In fact bees are insects capable of flying against strong winds. Awesome!

The August 2008 edition of National Geographic reports the results of a team study led by Michael Dickinson, a biologist at the California Institute of Technology. Apparently the bees are flapping their small wings in a way that is not common among insects. Most insects move their wings with long, constant movements. Bees change the method with short curved motion. However, the important secret is that the bees are flapping their wings faster. When other average insects fly 200 times a second, the bees fly by moving their small wings faster 240 times a second.
When bees carry pollen on their feet and back, the weight of the bees grows. Usually, another insect moves its wings faster when carrying a pollen charge. Bees do not do habits like other insects. The bees add to their flying ability by flapping the wing angle wider. But uniquely, the number of wings movement remains 240 times per second.

Do you understand now?
That's just one of the greatness of the bees that have existed since thousands of years ago, but one of his new prowess in the unfolded era of the 2000s.

Conclusion
Small wings are not a natural punishment for bees. Nor is the curse of God the Creator. This is a new lesson I get from bees that I admire.
No matter if our ability is limited, to be successful then we just have to try harder. Never regret any limitations. Never curse what God has given you. DISCIPLINE, LEARNING & STRUGGLE...

Hopefully useful and successful for you all.
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😍 And then there's the effects of Melittin from the bee venom. Very interesting bioactivity to say the least! 🙏😉

Thank you for writing about arguably the most important species on the plane-t. I tip my hat!

Thank you for adding knowledge

Hawa teh tajep madu

A useful conclusion for life.

Oh my god ... Those are some amazing bee shots i love them ! You just earned a new follower buddy :) What camera and lens did you use ?

thanks bro
The camera I use is Eos 70d & Lens Canon Ef-s 60mm f2.8 Usm & Lens 18-55 mm / Extension Tube (auto), Raynox Dcr 250

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