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Follows solitary bee development and provides extensive list of variations of bees.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/sol_bee_life.html
Research journal on the biology of insects belonging to the superfamily Apoidea.
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Apidologie Advanced search in abstracts Apidologie All issues Special issues Forthcoming Press releases Vol. 1st page EDPS Link Manager Help All about Journal home page Contents Announcement Aims and scope Editorial board Indexed in Online edition Dispatch dates Inquiries E-mail alert...Pictures and information of bees in Brisbane, Australia.
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Bees Superfamily APOIDEA This page contains pictures and information about Bees that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. The long-tongued Blue-banded Bee Bees belong to the insect Order Hymenoptera, which includes parasitic wasps, stinging wasps, ants and sawflies. Most bees live...Guide to bees native to Australia.
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Aussie Bee Australian Native Bee Research Centre E email newsletter and keep up-to-date with new products, workshops and other native bee news. This newsletter is sent out about 3 times a year. More details Grab your copy of Australia's first and only field guide to native bees....Discussion of swarming activity from the University of Nebraska.
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University of Nebraska Entomology: Apiculture Honey Bee Swarms Some useful information about an amazing phenomenon Marion Ellis, Extension Apiculture Specialist 1. What is a honey bee swarm? Honey bee swarms are a favorite topic of people who make horror movies. Actually, they are one of the most beautiful...Information on the biology and conservation of native bees, including how to make bumble bees nesting boxes and provide the best foraging flowers.
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Conservation of Pollinator Insects Protecting pollinator insects to secure healthy ecosystems and bountiful harvests photo by Jeff Owens 2001-2005, The Xerces Society (http www.xerces.org) Comments or suggestions, please contact webmaster@xerces.org FastCounter by bCentral...An interactive Flash site with a virtual tour through a beehive with distinct sections about pollination, developing larvae, storing honey, and the hive.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/alienempire/multimedia/hive.html
Includes information on the value of bees, dealing with swarming activity, and options for dealing with colonies in walls.
http://www.ent.uga.edu/bees/bee_pubs/walls/bees_in_walls.htm