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Today's Creation Moment

Feb
08
Chickadee-Dee-Dee Danger
Matthew 8:20
"And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head."
Millions of North Americans are familiar with the call of the Black-Capped chickadee: "Chicka-dee". However, most bird-watchers know that the little chickadee communicates danger with its  "...
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The King Bee

Romans 1:20
For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse...

For over a century it was a bee of legend. The native people on the Indonesian island where it lives call it the "king bee." The king bee was first described by a scientist in the 1800's. Then, despite a century of looking, the largest bee in the world was not seen again until the 1980's.

The king bee is about the size of a hummingbird. Scientists say that it sounds much like a hummingbird as it flies. Besides its size, the female king bee can be easily identified by its huge mandibles or jaws. It uses the mandibles to collect resin that oozes from trees in its jungle home. The resin is collected, formed into a ball by the mandibles, and then held in them while being returned to the nest. Male king bees are smaller and have more proportional mandibles.

King bee nests are about the size of basketballs. They are built inside tree-dwelling termite nests. The bee uses tree resin to build its nest because the resin offers nothing of nutritional interest to the termites. The plastic-like tubes of tree resin within the bee nest cannot be destroyed by the termites. One of the scientists studying the bees reports that their sting is not as painful as a honeybee's and that in general, king bees are not aggressive.

The huge king bee has been carefully designed to make its home safe, even among termites. The size and intelligence of this wonderful creature witness to the Godhead of our Creator.

Prayer: 
Lord, I thank You that I am filled with wonder as I see yet another example of the truth that there is no end to Your creativity and wisdom! Let me glorify You in my life by witnessing to Your saving truth in the forgiveness of sins. Amen.
Notes: 
J. A. Miller. 1984. Jungle Jaws: Giant Bee Rediscovered on Indonesian Islands. Science News, May 12. P. 293.