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A “bee fly” looks a bit like a bee, but it’s a freeloader that takes advantage of a bindweed turret bee’s hard work. The bees dig underground nests and fill them with pollen they collect ...
“The Bee, the Wasp and the Fly” This trio, in Harry’s telling, are a representation of the hierarchy of royal advisors who he claims undermined him at the now-infamous Sandringham summit in ...
The bee fly larvae then feast on the bumble bees' stores, and even eat developing bumble bees. "It's all quite messy, nasty and parasitic. But it's cyclical," said Miksha.