Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Walking-stick - A stick insect climbs a tree
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
European Hornet Movie
From the video's description: The European hornets, Vespa crabro, have a worker caste and form annual colonies which last for just one summer. In the video one can see workers active around their nest entrance in a hollow tree. Hornets are capable of fanning their wings like bees to cause a draught, or movement of air, for cooling the nest or evaporating moisture from the larvae. They prey on many types of insects, particularly on caterpillars, although hornets are attracted to meat and sweet drinks. Their painful stinging ability causes alarm and fear.
But it is sensible to leave hornet nests undisturbed in order to encourage the natural control of pests. More importantly it will help protect wildlife.
Sting prevention:
Don't get closer to a colony than 3 meters (9 ft.)!
And what is more important avoid blocking their flight path and slapping against these insects.
One sting does cause pain no longer than a sleepless night lasts. So there's enough time cooling the area around the sting to get a wonderful and completely unique experience.
But it is sensible to leave hornet nests undisturbed in order to encourage the natural control of pests. More importantly it will help protect wildlife.
Sting prevention:
Don't get closer to a colony than 3 meters (9 ft.)!
And what is more important avoid blocking their flight path and slapping against these insects.
One sting does cause pain no longer than a sleepless night lasts. So there's enough time cooling the area around the sting to get a wonderful and completely unique experience.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Hornets Never Lose
From the video's description: The European hornets, Vespa crabro, have a worker caste and form annual colonies which last for just one summer. In the video, one can see workers active in their nest entrance in a hollow tree. Hornets are capable of fanning their wings like bees to cause a draught, or movement of air, for cooling the nest or evaporating moisture from the larvae. They prey on many types of insects, particularly on caterpillars, although hornets are attracted to meat and sweet drinks. Their painful stinging ability causes alarm and fear.
However, it is sensible to leave hornet nests undisturbed in order to encourage the natural control of pests. More importantly it will help protect wildlife.
Sting prevention:
Don't get closer to a colony than 3 metres (9 ft.)!
And what is more important avoid blocking their flight path and slapping against these insects. One sting does cause pain no longer than a sleepless night lasts. So there's enough time cooling the area around the sting to get a wonderful and completely unique experience.
However, it is sensible to leave hornet nests undisturbed in order to encourage the natural control of pests. More importantly it will help protect wildlife.
Sting prevention:
Don't get closer to a colony than 3 metres (9 ft.)!
And what is more important avoid blocking their flight path and slapping against these insects. One sting does cause pain no longer than a sleepless night lasts. So there's enough time cooling the area around the sting to get a wonderful and completely unique experience.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Whipspiders
Using smoke to coax a whipspider out of its burrow.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Angry Caterpillar
The angry bug looks like it's getting ready to molt.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Nuthatch hunts for bugs
A nuthatch pokes its beak into tree bark in a search for grub.
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