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Carl Hayden Bee Research Center
GEARS is dedicated to providing valuable information and research about honeybees to students, teachers, researchers and the beekeeping community. Check out Expert Forum on Honey Bees, our brand new service provided for free to the public. Have all your questions about honeybees answered by experts at the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center. GEARS is maintained by the USDA/ARS Carl Hayden Bee ...
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NOVA Online | Tales from the Hive
NOVA Online presents Tales from the Hive ...
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CyberBeeNet (Biology, Research, Beekeeping)
Cyber Bee Net is the only known website dedica ted entirely to honey bees with no commercial flavor. It is privately funded (partially supported by Cybe r First International, Inc). This site is devoted to educating the public about beekeeping, honey bee biology, honey bee research around the country and the world. This site is owned and operated by Zachary Huang.
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Bees: pictures, information, classification and more
Information on Bees: honey, bumble, killer, leafcutting bee and others - pictures, articles, classification and more ...
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Orchard Mason Bees
Orchard Mason Bees This page offers WWW links outside WSU as an option for finding further information. No endorsement of product or information is implied by including this link. The orchard mason bee (Osmia lignaria) is a gentle beneficial insect that has potential as a pollinator of apples, cherries, and other tree fruits. It is found throughout most of North America, particularly in wooded ...
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Bumble bees of Florida
Common name: bumble bees of Florida scientific name: Bombus spp. (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae) Introduction - Key to the Bumble Bees - List of Species - Selected References Introduction Bumble bees are large, social bees which produce annual colonies. Mated queens overwinter in the soil and emerge from hibernation in early spring when they feed on spring flowers and search for a suitable ...
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