The Bugs Above Us
When I see a bee or beetle in my garden, I rarely think deeply about how they got there. They just flew in from my neighbor’s garden or from another spot in my yard, right?
They never got higher than the treetops, right?
This video shows how high insects really travel.
Quick, before you watch: How far above earth are insects found?
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