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Macro Photography Shows Long-Horned Bee Mating Behavior

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<br /> <p>Macro photography captures the mating behavior of long-horned bees in Courtenay, British Columbia, on April 28.</p><br /><p>Macro photographer Karla Thompson is participating in a conservation effort of multiple insect species.</p><p>Thompson hopes to travel the world</a> and shoot the “coolest insects.”</p><br /><p>This video shows a male bee stroking a female with his long antennae, it is the typical mating behavior of long-horned bees.</p><br /><p>Long-horned Bees</a> are genera in the tribe Eucerini (Apidae). They are named because of the large antennae present on males. There are over 30 genera in the tribe, including Melissodes</a> or long-horned bees. They nest on the ground, have a fondness of sunflowers, and emerge in late summer. Credit: Karla Thompson via Storyful</p><br />

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