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    Colony Collapse Disease

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    "High annual losses of honey bees‚ as well as range reductions and local extinctions of wild and native pollinator species‚ are concerning because bees are important plant pollinators" (Brutscher‚ McMenamin‚ and Flenniken 1). Thousands of people don’t understand the importance of bees. The bee species are in serious trouble. There are new diagnostics on the importance of the bees‚ so we must come up with ways to save them and also have information as to why they are dying. “Pollinators are vital

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    Bees Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants‚ and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. There are nearly 20‚000 known species of bees in nine recognized families though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably higher. They are found on every continent except Antarctica‚ in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering plants. Bees have a long proboscis (a complex "tongue") that enables them to obtain

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    Killer Bees Research Paper

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    In my opinion‚ the killer bee was created by scientists in brazil to help decrease the population of humans. From the moment they were created‚ killer bees induced around one thousand deaths every year..After escaping the lab the killer bee began taking over mexican and american honey bee hives. Our descendants of southern african bees brought to america by brazilian scientist trying to breed a regular honey bee to an african bee and created the one and only Killer Bee. Killer bees have been in the

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    Summary: Abuzz For Bees

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    It must have been very hard to study the bees and combine substances to test on the honeybees to get rid of the varroa mites and make sure it is still safe for the bees. What really stunned me was the a normal healthy bee colony can have up to 60‚000 bees. I found that honeybees pollinate at least 90- North American crops‚ and one-third of the world’s food crops‚ like apples almonds‚ broccoli and carrots. Those are many types of food we eat on a daily basis‚ without

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    Pollination Paper

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    Jonathan Varghese Pollination Paper Title Pollinators show no preference between Goldenrod Plants and Aster Plants regardless of differences in flower length. Introduction In this experiment‚ we observed the pollination of various plants by various pollinators in the Binghamton University Nature Preserve. We collected data by observing various plants by the pond trail area of the nature preserve and attempted to explain why some plants were structurally more attractive to pollinators than

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    August 20‚ 2013 Reading response 4 It’s a disturbing fact that most people do not realize how important honey bees are to humanity. The truth is they are in a worldwide decline by phenomenal numbers and that is something that people should pay more attention to. Honey bees are disappearing at an alarming rate and that will have a major impact on the lives of everyone. The disappearance of honey bees would not only mean less pollination of important plants to our society but also could lead to higher

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    Save The Bees! Einstein supposedly said‚ “If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees‚ no more pollination‚ no more plants‚ no more animals‚ no more man.” According to the United States Department of Agriculture‚ “about one-third of the human diet comes from insect-pollinated plants‚ and the honeybee is responsible for 80 percent of that pollination” (“NBC”). Additionally‚ “bees pollinate over ninety five flowering crops. Among

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    Beehive Research Paper

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    pesticides. As people are becoming more and more aware of the seriousness of this problem‚ they are trying as best as they can to preserve their own beehives‚ which can be a simple task. Moreover‚ it will preserve the bee population and it will provide you with an organic honey for you and your family. To build your own beehive you will need jars for the main beehive‚ plywood‚ pre-made bottom beehive hit‚ 1 can of dark wood stain‚ 2 pieces of 2”x12”6’ wood – cut two 22” pieces of one wood for

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    Bees Argumentative Essay

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    Bees are miraculous in their own ways. Humans are intrigued by their social structure and how within a hive each bee has its very own role. There is only one bee‚ the queen‚ within the hive that lays eggs and keeps reproducing. Drone bees‚ or male bees‚ have one purpose and that is to fertilize new queens. Lastly‚ the most essential and largest quantity of bees are the workers. They forage for pollen and nectar‚ contribute to the care of the queen and drones‚ feed larvae‚ protect the hive and perform

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    Before we started getting honeybees we had to build the bee box you can buy them but we built our own. I remember getting the wood to build the box. The sawdust was all in the air and my hand was dirty and it was hurting for messing with the wood. It smelled like pine because that what it was is pine. And you couldn’t hear nothing because of the saw sawing the wood and sanding it down. And then after we got the box built we started to build the bee box stands

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