These Insects Are Ready For Their Close-Ups

The USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Program keeps photographs of bees, insects and plants close up, showcasing their details.

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by Cari Jorgensen
PHOTO: USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

If you’ve ever wanted to see a bee or insect up close, look no farther than the USGS Native Bee Inventory and Monitoring Program Flickr page. It is there that the organization that’s set on finding and providing the information that’s needed to manage our biological resources better has placed beautiful images of bees, insects and even plants up close. Extremely up close.

1. Anthidium manicatum

(pictured above)

2. Wasp species

These Bees are Ready for Their Close-Ups (HobbyFarms.com)

USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

3. Osmia trevoris

These Bees are Ready for Their Close-Ups (HobbyFarms.com)

USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

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4. Velvet Ant

These Bees are Ready for Their Close-Ups (HobbyFarms.com)

USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

5. Perdita idonea

These Bees are Ready for Their Close-Ups (HobbyFarms.com)

USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

6. Lasioglossum coeruleum

These Bees are Ready for Their Close-Ups (HobbyFarms.com)

USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

7. Bee eucerine

These Bees are Ready for Their Close-Ups (HobbyFarms.com)

USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/Flickr

For more information on the USGS, visit its website. To see more photos, visit the USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab Flickr page.

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