Photos of the Beauty of the Antennae-Owning Species

Hello friends who love the beauty of photography, I hope everyone is in good health. Stay grateful because gratitude will make life comfortable. In this post, I want to share several photos of species that have antennae on the antennae or head. We all know that species that have antennae belong to the insect group. When we talk about insects, what we often think of are nuisance animals. But in this post I will say that the insects I share in this post are beneficial insects, not insects that disturb farmers' agriculture. Even farmers should protect the existence of this species because of the good services that have been contributed by the following insects.

Butterflies are a type of insect that is needed in the process of pollinating plant flowers. There are various types of butterflies with various colors, but with the same general characteristics, namely having a pair of long antennae on the antennae or head, having a pair of front wings of beautiful colors and patterns and having a slender shape. As insects that suck the nectar produced by plant flowers, butterflies have established a mutually beneficial relationship between flowers and butterflies or what we call symbiotic mutualism. Below are several photos of butterflies having mutually beneficial intimate relationships.

Another type of insect that benefits farmers is beetles and bees. Beetles and bees also play a role in the flower pollination process and of course only nectar-sucking beetles and bees play a role in helping pollination, because not all beetles and bees are nectar-sucking species. Here are some photos of nectar-sucking beetles and bees that help the pollination process.

Thank you to all friends who have stopped by my post this time, keep the spirit up, hopefully we will always be happy.