
With humans spending more time being instead of doing, nature seems to be more comfortable making itself at home closer to us. I was about to empty the debris our of this urn when an angry buzzing sound erupted from the inside. I hastily replaced it, whipped out my phone to snap a pic of whatever was sounding the warning and saw this! I think I shall name it “Bumbledore”. I wouldn’t mind, but I have a purpose-built insect hotel with accomodation for bees included… it’s empty!!
This weeks one-liner is part of Linda G Hill‘s midweek prompt challenge. Pop over and say ‘Hi’, give her a follow, and join in the fun.

Well, you know, these days you can’t be too careful when choosing lodging.
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It’s definitely doing the self-isolation thing 🐝
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Bumbledore is a very fitting name. May magic happen in your informal accommodation.
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Perfect name for your new pet. Bumblebees seem like they would be pretty low-maintenance pets. Just don’t make him angry!
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He seems quite relaxed. I rescued one of his friends yesterday… floating in the water! Dried him off and held him onto a flower with good nectar availability. 5 mins later he buzzed off. Just call me the bee whisperer 😁
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A perfect name! Nature has definitely shifted gears since we got out of their way.
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Even though bumblebees look menacing, I have never had one sting me or come near. It was nice of you to rescue that one. Thanks for the post.
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I just love them. Sometimes they land on me when I’m chilling in the garden. Wonderful 💜
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