Broad-bordered Bee Moth (Hemaris fuciformis), family Sphingidae, Czech Republic
Diurnal moth.
photograph by Ivo Carvan
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Broad-bordered Bee Moth (Hemaris fuciformis), family Sphingidae, Czech Republic
Diurnal moth.
photograph by Ivo Carvan
We had a bumblebee nest last year but THIS year it's full of....
BEE MOTHS
BEE MOTHS
BEE
FUCKING
MOTHS
This brown one is the girl c:
@ascendeddragonsage submitted: A couple of more moths coming in from Östergötland, Sweden.
First is a V-pug, a distinct small moth with green tones.
The other I'm less sure of but I think it's a bee moth.
Two cute lil friends! Love the green in the v-pug's wings. You may be right on the second one being a bee moth, or at least another closely related Pyralid.
i made myself a bugsona finally!! its always been burning at the back of my mind because I know I wanted it to be a moth but all of the ones i saw just didnt click... like I really like looking at bee characters but i dont want them to be a bee yknow? then i was like omg- bee hawkmoths
so heres cricket! they are a silly little bug who makes tiny silly sculptures from pollen
also toyhouse page
A community for collaborative character creation and trading, worldbuilding and roleplay.
also im opening art trades so just dm me an let me know if ur interested (probably sticking to mutuals)
I just found out there is a bee moth.
Give me like 45 minutes to one hour and I will write about this creature. Because
Its
So cute
And cool
And I love it
So so so much
Just
Look at this
Btw, it can come to my country. Yea, I’m going to be outside a lot when it comes back here
Narrow-bordered bee hawk-moth
Img credit : butterfly-conservation.org
BEE MOTH
I just couldn’t get any of the river crappie to hit today, so I switched back over to a little pond and found a few willing to hit