Up to 8M Bees Are Living in an Underground Network Beneath This Cemetery
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Schlagbohrer today at 11:43 AM
New burial form unlocked: casket designed for ideal ingress/egress for soil living creatures, including ground dwelling bees and wasps.
frereubu today at 8:42 AM
This is the study itself, which is much better, including photos of the equipment in the cemetery: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13592-026-01256-6
The only illustration in this article is a photo of a bee, not the cemetery, and when I turned my adblocker off the white spaces I thought might be images are all the same advert about apnea with a guy lolling around in bed with his mouth agape.
shellfishgene today at 11:08 AM
Here is a nice video with slow motion footage of the bees in flight, and an interview with the researcher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jje1LPrsHbc
massysett today at 10:05 AM
The bees live alone and do not seem to socialize in any way, so this is not a “network” or “city”. The study says “aggregation” which is more appropriate.
smalltorch today at 11:18 AM
I guess that is a pretty smart place to set up your home.
KingOfCoders today at 7:57 AM
"where they live out their entire lives below ground, building nests, raising young, and going mostly unnoticed." How do they feed?
And later the article contradicts this by saying they go above ground.
I'm confused.
deleted today at 10:41 AM
chakintosh today at 8:55 AM
Leave them alone