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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.
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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.
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Vulture Bees
How does the habit of eating dead animals evolve in a group of insects that feed on plant products?
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What is Apidae?
There are bees on every continent in the world except Antarctica.
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Bees in General
Bees are truly social insects of immense value to humans as pollinators. Many species are severely threatened.
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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.
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