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  • 12-17 days old: they are producing wax, carrying food, building combs and have undertaker duties
    18-21 days old: they are protecting the hive entrance and have guard duty
    From 22 days to the end of their life (at around 40-45 days): they fly from the hive and collect pollen, nectar, water etc.
    www.beekeepingbasic.com” (2/2)

  • @partybot @codebam #Alt4You image description (you may be able to update your post to make it more accessible): “Worker Honey Bees have different jobs according to their age
    1-2 days old: have the job to clean the cells, and they start with the one they were born in. They also keep the brood warm
    3-5 days old: their job is to feed older larvae
    6-11 days old: they have the responsiblity to feed the youngest larvae… (1/2)

  • Alt4You image description (you may be able to update your post to make it more accessible): “Google is wrong. Go back” spray painted on plywood propped up by roadblock hazard indicators in front of a long dirt road

  • @arstechnica@mastodon.social #Alt4You image description (you may be able to update your post to make it more accessible): gloved fingers hold a vial of COVID-19 Vaccine

  • @technology @ajsadauskas @pluralistic image description:
    Google instructions on how to edit or remove an estimated location from a photo reading
    “Important: You can only update or remove estimated locations. If the location of a photo or video was automatically added by your camera, you can't edit or remove the location.”