But bees are almost only females
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uservoid1@lemmy.world 5 months ago
If you carry and deposit pollen - use the Bees, if you are laying eggs - use the Birds, else use the floor.
Johanno@feddit.de 5 months ago
hellfire103@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
To be honest, the gender binary makes even less sense for bees (as well as wasps, ants, hornets, termites, and other hive insects) than it does for humans.
Hive insects have three sexes: queens (analogous to females), drones (analogous to males), and workers (which could be analogous to intersex people, but this doesn’t really translate into human biology).
Johanno@feddit.de 5 months ago
Well if no queen is there one of the workers will transform into a queen.
hellfire103@lemmy.ca 5 months ago
Yes
MonkderDritte@feddit.de 5 months ago
Yeah, males are the drones.
MNByChoice@midwest.social 5 months ago
I am shocked how few people know flowers can symbolize vaginas. Does no one see Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings? Bees (females) going flower to flower, pollinating vaginas.
I hope those are single user bathrooms.
brbposting@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
Wow never actually got the meaning:
According to tradition, “the birds and the bees” is a metaphorical story sometimes told to children in an attempt to explain the mechanics and results of sexual intercourse through reference to easily observed natural events. For instance, bees carry and deposit pollen into flowers, a visible and easy-to-explain parallel to fertilization. Female birds laying eggs is a similarly visible and easy-to-explain parallel to ovulation. Another interpretation of the bird laying the egg is childbirth, although that is not as common.
PS: left the links in this time, on iOS usually have to copy to PasteBoard to get plain text - just started happening in Voyager
ray@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
But bees also lay eggs, and birds also carry and deposit pollen
Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
Also male birds don’t lay eggs 🥚🥚
And only the queen bee lays eggs, any bee out and foraging around is a sterile female.
Isn’t it mostly just hummingbirds that would get involved with pollen? Or are there others?
ray@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
It’s not exclusively hummingbirds, there are a few others. The wikipedia pages on Ornithophily and Nectarivores have some info about this.