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Macro Monday: The Bees Have It

October in Houston means slightly cooler weather, and many of our flowering vines and perennials, that were dormant in the hot summer, come into bloom. The bees love this time of year and so far, the honey bees and bumble bees seem to be tolerating each other. With the Salvia and Coral Vine in full bloom, there’s room for everyone.

A bee is sitting on a pink flower.
Bumble Bee on Coral Vine

A bee is sitting on a pink flower.
Bumble Bee on Coral VIne

A bee is sitting on a pink flower.
Honey Bee on Coral Vine

A bee is sitting on a pink flower.
Honey Bee on Coral Vine

A bee is sitting on a purple flower.
Honey Bee on Salvia

A bee is sitting on a purple flower.
Honey Bee on Salvia

A bee is sitting on a purple flower.
Honey Bee on Salvia

7 thoughts on “Macro Monday: The Bees Have It”

  1. Best bees of the year!
    And of course I am ever so envious of weather and flowers like that in October.

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