
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a close-up view of a bumblebee nest, likely a wild one, constructed within a concealed space. The nest is predominantly composed of waxy, honeycomb-like cells, varying in color from a deep brown to a lighter, golden hue. These cells are clustered together, forming irregular shapes and cavities. Several bumblebees are visible within the nest, their black and yellow striped bodies contrasting with the earthy tones of their home. Some bees appear to be active, while others are nestled within the cells. There are also indications of larvae or pupae within some of the cells, suggesting the nest is currently housing a developing colony. The nest is partially enclosed by a thin, web-like material, possibly spun by other insects or the bees themselves for insulation or structural support. This material is delicate and appears to be attached to a rough, textured surface on the left side of the image, which has a greyish-silver appearance with faint striations. Another dark, textured surface is visible on the right side of the frame, bordering the nest. The lighting in the image suggests it was taken in a dimly lit environment, perhaps a natural cavity or an artificial structure that has been colonized. There are no discernible clues about the time of day or weather conditions. The overall impression is one of a hidden and industrious natural process. The location context of Daugavpils, Latvia, suggests this nest is in a temperate climate. No visible text is present in the image.
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21840
Volume
5,569
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Revenue
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TVL
$2.39

