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muriel_volestrangler

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Thu Feb 21, 2019, 06:21 PM Feb 2019

World's largest bee, missing for 38 years, found in Indonesia

As long as an adult thumb, with jaws like a stag beetle and four times larger than a honeybee, Wallace’s giant bee is not exactly inconspicuous.

But after going missing, feared extinct, for 38 years, the world’s largest bee has been rediscovered on the Indonesian islands of the North Moluccas.

A search team of North American and Australian biologists found a single female Wallace’s giant bee (Megachile pluto) living inside a termites’ nest in a tree, more than two metres off the ground.

“It was absolutely breathtaking to see this ‘flying bulldog’ of an insect that we weren’t sure existed any more,” said Clay Bolt, a specialist photographer who obtained the first images of the species alive. “To actually see how beautiful and big the species is in life, to hear the sound of its giant wings thrumming as it flew past my head, was just incredible.”

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/feb/21/worlds-largest-bee-missing-for-38-years-found-in-indonesia

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World's largest bee, missing for 38 years, found in Indonesia (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Feb 2019 OP
As someone allergic to Bees - this is terrifying.... Pachamama Feb 2019 #1
I love bees, and this is terrifying anyway! TeapotInATempest Feb 2019 #3
Wow, are the bee disappearances an inside job? sfwriter Feb 2019 #2
... Maven Feb 2019 #4
 

sfwriter

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2. Wow, are the bee disappearances an inside job?
Thu Feb 21, 2019, 06:40 PM
Feb 2019

I'd check this frankenpollinator's hive for a row of tiny skulls is all I'm saying.

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