



The bees were enjoying the blooms on the squash plants in my garden. I tried and tried to get a picture of them but all I could see was their little bottoms. They would turn upside down in the flower and just stay there forever. Finally I got brave and took a grass stem and poked it gently in the back side and it turned around and looked at me kind of mean like. I got a few shots and I didn't get stung, although I probably deserved to be stung for poking it.
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