Latin name | observation date | Location |
Apis dorsata | 18-07-2025 | kushtia,Bangladesh |

On a summer afternoon, a ripe jackfruit fell from the tree at the base of the jackfruit tree next to our house. Its golden yellow scales are mingled with a sweet aroma, which spreads in the surrounding air. As the fruit lies broken, the juicy part inside has come out, and the honey-like juice has spread around. This natural sweet call of nature has become an invisible call for bees from far and wide. After a while, it was seen that swarms of bees had come buzzing and gathered around the broken jackfruit. I was really impressed by their presence and brought my mobile phone from home and tried to photograph them. Photographing them is quite a scary thing. Because we know that bee stings are quite painful. And it is difficult to capture photos of many of them. Nevertheless, I arrived there with the intention of photographing and sat silently next to the bees. Then I turned on the camera of my mobile phone and started capturing their photos beautifully. I liked that there were so many bees here and they were busy storing honey or eating it. And at that moment, I was photographing the bees. You can see how beautiful the bees are and their shape is amazing. Besides, they seemed to be busy smelling the delicious jackfruit. And I was a little afraid and dared to take photos like this and felt happy.









Camera used | Smart Mobilephone |
Lens | Cell phone camera |
F-stop | - |
Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photograph | Apis dorsata |
Photographer | @abidhassan |
Location | kushtia,Bangladesh |
Facebook | Link |
It looks very beautiful, but be careful because this insect is very dangerous.