• USA". Journal of Apicultural Research. Eric (2010-03-31). "What honeybee starvation looks like in a beehive – DIY Living". GardenFork.TV. Retrieved 2017-01-10...
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    Honey bee (redirect from Honeybees)
    A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus Apis of the bee clade, all native to mainland Afro-Eurasia. After bees...
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    blue or slightly green. European Pollen Database Evolution of sex Honeybee starvation Pollen calendar Pollen count Pollen DNA barcoding Pollen source Polyphenol...
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    beetle has a lower sensing threshold for the honeybee pheromone, which exacerbates the damage to honeybee hive. There is some degree of variability of...
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    Cape honey bee (redirect from Cape Honeybee)
    thelytokous parthenogenesis of laying honeybee workers (Apis mellifera capensis). Heredity. 94: 533–537. "Honeybees of South Africa | SABIO". www.sabio...
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    143-156. Kellogg, Claude R. (1941). "Some Characteristics of the Oriental Honeybee, Apis indica F., in China". Journal of Economic Entomology. 34 (5): 717–719...
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    2021, the United Nation’s FAO calculated that the worldwide number of honeybee colonies increased 47%, reaching 102 million. Colony collapse disorder...
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    of these were at one time universally turning to honeybees, but as science has shown that honeybees are actually inefficient pollinators, demand for other...
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    subtending leafy bract; they have a strong scent and are pollinated by honeybees. The fruit is a dry nut-like drupe 8–10 mm long, downy, and slightly ribbed...
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    Takeshi; Ohno, Eishi; Sasaki, Masami (1995). "Unusual thermal defence by a honeybee against mass attack by hornets". Nature. 377 (6547). Nature Portfolio:...
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    substances that can be collected by insects) and is a main forage crop for honeybees. Monofloral rapeseed honey has a whitish or milky yellow color, peppery...
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  • resemblance of Ophrys (orchid) to female wasp, figure-eight dances of honeybees, mimicry of stick insects, etc.) are too complicated to be a result of...
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    die as a result. Bozic et al. (2006) found that alcohol consumption by honeybees disrupts foraging and social behaviors, and has some similar effects to...
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  • neonicotinoid pesticides such as clothianidin represent a risk to wild bees and honeybees. Neonicotinoids have been banned for all outdoor use in the entire European...
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  • creature which Martin thinks is the lion but Chris thinks it is the African honeybee. While at the same time discovering it is the African honey badger, learning...
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    Bombus polaris also appears to have a higher temperature than those of honeybees and bumblebees from temperate climates. First, a fertilized queen must...
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    Deseret—which according to the Book of Mormon was an ancient word for "honeybee". This is symbolized by the beehive on the Utah flag, and the state's motto...
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    While small hive beetle is attracted by the pheromone released by the host honeybee, yeast can produce a similar pheromone which have the same attractive effect...
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    on 2011-10-28. Retrieved 2013-04-30. Somerville, Doug (March 2002). "Honeybees in faba bean pollination" (PDF). Agnote (DAI-128). NSW Agriculture. ISSN 1034-6848...
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    most extreme form in eusocial insects such as termites, paper wasps and honeybees, and in a mammal, the naked mole rat, which depend on a complex division...
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    flower species, European species, including T. onustus, lack this ability. Honeybees attracted to the UV reflectance of Australian species, for example, are...
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    as tufted vetch V. cracca is grown as a mid-summer pollen source for honeybees. In 2017, global production of vetches was 920,537 tonnes. That year,...
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    outbreak Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis Aspergilloma Diseases of the honeybee Fumagillin RodA Galactosaminogalactan Fang W, Latgé JP (August 2018). "Microbe...
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    phenomenon that might foreshadow the imminent extinction of the Western honeybee. As the bee plays a vital role in pollination, its extinction would severely...
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    Martine; Evershed, Richard P.; et al. (2015). "Widespread exploitation of the honeybee by early Neolithic farmers". Nature. 527 (7577): 226–230. Bibcode:2015Natur...
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    S2CID 22875850. Ratnieks, F. L. W.; Visscher, P. K. (1989). "Worker policing in the honeybee". Nature. 342 (6251): 796–797. Bibcode:1989Natur.342..796R. doi:10.1038/342796a0...
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    the attack on Ashdown, and is portrayed by Marcus Massey. A swarm of honeybees makes their debut in the very first chapter. They live in the hive where...
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  • nest, such as foraging, nest defense, and corpse removal as they age. In honeybees, the youngest workers exclusively clean cells, which is then followed...
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  • Malaysian worker ant, which is capable of dying by suicide by exploding. Honeybees use their stinger to deliver poisonous chemicals to their attacker, effectively...
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  • with a special face wrap, which made Sammy's head shrink to the size of a honeybee. 78 12 "The Piranha Sisters" The Piranha Sisters Blubbers and Sicksters...
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