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Africanized Bees in Western Mexico
Hikers and campers in Mexico can take simple precautions to avoid or lessen the effects of an attack by aggressive Africanized honey bees.
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The Bomb Squad
A new study is using bees to detect landmines.
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Hiking Gear for Western Mexico
The wide diversity of climate and terrain in western Mexico obliges hikers in this area to carry equipment whose purpose may not be self-evident.
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Caves of Western Mexico
Western Mexico has deep pits, beautifully decorated limestone caves and peculiar dangers which cavers and speleologists should be aware of.
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Killer Bees
Do killer bees actually exist or are they just the product of a horror movie?
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Bees as Desert Plant Pollinators
There are 20,000 species of bees in the world and 3,500 in North America. Many species, besides honeybees, are efficient pollinators of desert plants.
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Tips for People Who Have an Insect Venom Allergy
Insect venom allergy sufferers need to avoid stinging insects. Precautions with food, clothing and scents can help to prevent a nasty or life-threatening encounter.
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