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    Without their pollination process‚ many crops around the world would fail. “Of the 100 crops that provide 90% of the world’s food‚ 71 are bee pollinated‚ and honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) are the managed pollinator conscripted to provide the necessary pollination services for most of these crops” (Frazier et al 2015). It is important for the Honeybee population to remain stable‚ but pesticides used by farmers that grow these crops are depleting them. Without honeybees‚ we as a society get our food

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    who has never stepped on a bee during his or her childhood. Being the apple capital of the state‚ it’s only natural that a multitude of honey bees inhabit the area . After all‚ who else is going to pollinate all of the apple orchards? These little guys have mixed reviews throughout the area: some call them “Friend‚” while others cry “Foe!”. Nonetheless‚ the benefits of having honey bees around include more than bountiful apple crops and copious amounts of ooey-gooey honey. In fact‚ research within

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    Honey Bees Presentation done by: Mars House Different species of honey bees (4 Slides all pictures) 1. Hornets and giant stinging hornets 2. Rock bees 3. Killer bees 4. Italian bees Different types of honey bees (1 slide) (Pictures) Life cycle of a honey bee (1 slide) (Pictures) Parts of the body of a honey bee (1 Slide) (Pictures) Bee keeping as an activity (2 slides + 1 picture) 1. Bee-keeping or apiculture is the rearing‚ care and management of honey bees for obtaining honey‚ wax and other

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    1. According to all known laws 2. of aviation‚ 3. 4. 5. there is no way a bee 6. should be able to fly. 7. 8. 9. Its wings are too small to get 10. its fat little body off the ground. 11. 12. 13. The bee‚ of course‚ flies anyway 14. 15. 16. because bees don’t care 17. what humans think is impossible. 18. 19. 20. Yellow‚ black. Yellow‚ black. 21. Yellow‚ black. Yellow‚ black. 22. 23. 24. Ooh‚ black and yellow! 25. Let’s shake it up a little. 26. 27. 28. Barry! Breakfast is ready! 29

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    three classifications of Bee keepers; hobbyists‚ sideliners‚ and commercial keepers. Hobbyists usually only own a few hives and are not usually profitable because of the large initial cost of buying the bees‚ and buying/building the equipment. Sideliners usually own enough hives that they are able to make a profit‚ and commercial keepers own several hundred or thousand hives. Only about 5% of beekeepers are commercial keepers but they product about 60% of the worlds honey. Someday‚ hopefully next

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    make some good honey. The killer bee makes honey just not as much as it is expected. The killer Bee will not make as much as the honey bee. Back in the 50’s a group of brazil scientist were in the lab trying to altar honey bees in order to get more honey but came out more aggressive and Known as the “Killer Bee” Killer bee’s were made to produce more honey but that didn’t work out so well. The scientist wanted the killer bee to mate with the honey bees and make more honey. Killer bee’s

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    The Bee Eater Thesis Essay The Bee Eater is about the transition of the Paleolithic to Neolithic Era. The story of The Bee Eater follows a man named Ur‚ who lived during the revolution of the Neolithic Era. Ur is firmly against change‚ but three members of his family start to change. Each change is one step to the Neolithic Era. In The Bee Eater‚ these three characters represent a different aspect in the Neolithic Era. In The Bee Eater‚ Ur’s Wife represents agriculture and the sedements in the

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    Future For decades‚ the metaphorical story of the “Birds and the Bees” has been told to children in order to explain sexual intercourse. Since honey bees are an important part of the fertilization process among plants‚ also known as pollination‚ this story is a good way of speaking openly about the subject without using technical terms. When a honey bee lands on a flower‚ their feet slip into little grooves that hold pollen sacks which they carry with them until they land upon another flower. Once

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    Honey bees are one of the matriarchies in the insect kingdom. Colonies consist of one queen‚ a lot of male worker bees‚ and a few male drones. Ninety-five percent of the worker bees are female. A healthy hive is occupied by a collection of many generations. Tasks are divided up by age and colony through an intricate system of communication. Younger worker bees tend to the queen and the baby bees. Older worker bees forage for food and water for the colony‚ convert nectar into honey‚ construct wax

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    Save the Honey Bees! What are Honey bees? Honeybees‚ or Apis Mellifera‚ are one of the most familiar insects in the world according to Jim Mason at gpnc.org. There are more than one species of honeybee in the world that span from Southeast Asia to Europe. The four different species include The Little Honeybee‚ The Eastern Honey bee‚ The Giant Honeybee‚ and the Western Honeybee. Additionally there are three types of Honeybees inside of any given hive and those are The Queen‚ The worker bee‚ and the

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