#Bees are beautiful don’t you think?
They’re the most productive insect on the planet I reckon. Always at work, pollinating our plants; they carry #pollen between plants of different sexes to fertilise them, which help #plants reproduce.
There are about 1650 #nativebee species in #Australia, they generally do not produce honey – tho there are 20,000 known species worldwide. Extraordinary!
#Honeybees were introduced to Australia from Europe around 200 years ago, they sleep between 5 & 8 hours a day.
Queen honeybees live on average 1–2 years whereas workers live on average 15–38 days in the summer and 150–200 days in the winter.
At the peak of the honey-gathering season, a strong, healthy hive will have a population of approximately 50,000 bees.
A honeybee only produces around a twelfth of a teaspoon of honey… in its whole life.
I had to double check that. But that is indeed correct.
These pics taken at Melbourne’s #BottanicalGarden this weekend 🐝
#bee #bees #urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #victoria #simplepleasures #godmustbeabotanist



