January 2012
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(( OOC: This blog is still very active (considering the subject matter, even if it was dead that’s now guarantee you’ll never see it again)! unfortunately, school just started and that took priority for a couple weeks. Will get right back to working on asks now that the new schedule has settled down somewhat! Thanks for sticking with me, everyone.))
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Jan 11th
It's already begun... →
“The fly, Apocephalus borealis, deposits its eggs in a bee’s abdomen. Usually about seven days after the bee dies, fly larvae push their way into the world from between the bee’s head and thorax. After being parasitized by the fly, the bees that survive abandon their hives to congregate near lights. “When we observed the bees for some time - the ones that were alive -...
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