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Articles related to "Stingless Bees"
Honeybee Crisis and Biodiversity Flowering plants rely heavily on bees for their survival via pollination, and many bee species are endangered. An overview of the current honeybee colony crisis. colony collapse disorder • biodiversity • beekeepers • stingless bees • bumblebees
Stingless Bees Most stingless bees are fully 'wild', but some species are kept by beekeepers in tropical and semi-tropical regions, particularly of Central America. stingless bees • meliponiculture • stingless • bees • melipona beecheii
Vulture Bees How does the habit of eating dead animals evolve in a group of insects that feed on plant products? vulture bees • stingless bees • stinkhorn fungi • carrion • phallus impudicus
What is Apidae? There are bees on every continent in the world except Antarctica. apidae • bees • hymenoptera • apinae • nomadinae
Bees in General Bees are truly social insects of immense value to humans as pollinators. Many species are severely threatened. bee • pollination • honey • flowers • crops
Darwin's Bees and his Work as a Beekeeper Charles Darwin knew that the natural instinct of honey bees to build beautiful and intricate hexagonal wax honeycombs could be explained by natural selection. charles darwin • honey bees • hexagonal cells • honeycomb • bees nests |
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