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Stunning macro photography of bees

January 3, 2014   •   Leave a Comment

Megachile fortis (Photo: Sam Droege via Flickr)
Megachile fortis (Photo: Sam Droege via Flickr)

We discovered these fascinating macro photographs of bees and other insects by Sam Droege, a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Bee Monitoring Lab. Friend or foe, all are interesting to look at. Check out his gallery on Flickr.

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