Hannelie de Klerk

Clinical Psychologist and Photographer living in Yzerfontein, South Africa.

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Bee Wolf

The Wolf in the Garden

April 18, 2022InsectsBee Wolf, Honey BeeHannelie de Klerk View all 7 comments
The bee wolf grabs the honey bee behind the neck and curls into her faster than the human eye can see.
As the honey bee drifts into unconsciousness, the bee wolf seemingly gives her a last kiss.
Gripped tightly to the wolf’s abdomen, the bee is flown off to a sandy nest where she will lie in paralysed state surrounded by other hapless prey waiting for the wolf’s eggs to hatch and finally complete the hunting cycle.
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