Here is another interesting FACT -
^ THE “LEAF-CUTTER” BEES
There are many kinds of bees. One of the most interesting is the so-called “Leaf-cutter” bee. There is an essay by J. Henri Fabre, noted entomologist, in the book, “Green Treasury” (pages 463; ff.) that gives this incredible information:
If one has a cooking pot that has lost its lid, no one will attempt to go to the store and buy a lid to fit it without taking an exact measure of the top of the pot. This homely illustration will help us appreciate this amazing feat of the Leaf-cutter bee.
“The Leaf-cutter has no mental picture of her ‘pot’ because she has never seen it; in fact, she has probably never seen any sort of a ‘pot’ built by her neighbors. She must, far away from home, cut out a disc from a leaf that will FIT the top of her ‘jar’ when she gets it made. . . .In doing her job the leaf-cutter cuts a pile of discs (from leaves), finds a vacated chamber of the Capricorn from which the nymph has departed, and in this she builds her cells. Using various sizes cut from various types of leaves she constructs cells. (Mr. Fabre counted one cell that was made of 714 pieces of leaves). She barricades the opening into the chamber by 350 more pieces of leaves — making a total of 1064 pieces of leaves used so far in her construction job. One dauntless bee and one alone has produced the whole of this prodigious mass!”
The pieces stacked up to make lids were brought up before the cells were made. When completed, she places these round pieces of leaves — ‘lids’ — and they fit perfectly! “When cutting these pieces for the ‘lids’ the bee was as sure of her scissors as a dressmaker guided by a pattern — AND YET SHE WAS CUTTING WITHOUT A MODEL, WITHOUT HAVING IN FRONT OF HER THE MOUTH (of the cell) TO BE CLOSED. All leaf-cutters have the same talent for making lids for their ‘pots’ (cells)”.
Amazing, isn’t it. Such wisdom (without native intelligence to warrant it) must come from outside the bee, from the all-wise, Divine Creator. Who can contemplate the marvels of bees and not glorify the God who created them?
There are many other varieties of bees, all with distinctive characteristics. Some of these bees are the “Mining bee,” the “Cuckoo bee,” the “Giant cotton bee,” the “Sweat bee” that nests in the soil, the “Resin bee” that builds a nest of pebbles, sticking them together with resin, and the “Carpenter bee” of Africa that excavates a chamber in a pithy plant stem. In this study our main interest is in the well known honeybee. taken from - link
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