For bee stings, mix bicarbonate of soda with water into a paste and spread directly on the affected area. |
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In honey bee colonies, scouts search for productive forage sites and then recruit other workers to those locations using a waggle dance. |
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And I saw a bee the size of my thumb in the nest, waving feelers at me angrily. |
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To try to isolate a factor responsible for controlling mite populations in bee colonies. |
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I was woken up this morning at half past five by quite the most enormous bumble bee flying around the bedroom. |
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Meet bee keeper, Matt Moran and see the queen bee, her drones and all her worker bees making honey. |
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The use of honey and other bee related products is collectively known as apitherapy. |
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The mints are basil, bee balm, horehound, hyssop, lemon balm, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint and thyme. |
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These include poultry production, fish farming, bee keeping and goat production. |
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The integumental wounds were easily detected on the body of infested bee pupae by vital staining with Trypan blue. |
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Hold an official family spelling bee or trivia contest, using index cards to write down words or questions. |
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This delightful honeypot is beautifully crafted in fine white English bone china with a bee and beehive motif. |
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Once the bee has made it home again, it barfs up the half-digested nectar and stores it in honeycombs. |
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The bee on the Cerastium looks like he has got onto a queen sized bed and is snuggling up into a white downy quilt. |
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A bird builds a nest, or the rabbit a burrow, the bee its comb, the beaver a dam, by nature, as Aristotle would say. |
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I thought my father in his time would have preferred scarlet bee balm and black-eyed Susans. |
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Two of the bee keepers ran commercial operations involving as many as 800 hives, while many of the rest ran about 20 hives each. |
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A painting of a bumble bee was applied to either side of the fuselage just forward of the cockpit. |
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Sixty bee stomachfuls of honey are needed to fill one thimble full of honey. |
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The European foul brood is a bee disease which should be controlled according to Swiss Animal Epidemic Regulation. |
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To gain access to the cell, she'll ride the belly side of a nurse bee, which is onsite to tend to the bee larva. |
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If you look carefully, you will see bee orchids and the diminutive frog orchid flourish on the quarry floor. |
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I strolled up to the front desk and leaned on the counter, staring at the busy bee of a lady working behind it. |
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It appears to us quite as rational and philosophical to suppose, that a queen bee could be converted into a neuter. |
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There were large piles of insect parts being piled up outside the nest, beetle shells, a bee head, dead ants. |
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Should the bee return whilst the cuckoo-wasp is still present, the cuckoo wasp curls up into a tight ball. |
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I have no idea as to what preference a trout might adopt but, personally speaking, I would definitely prefer the bee venom to the vacuum cleaner. |
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Any healthy bee colony is a good thing considering millions of bees have mysteriously died from Colony Collapse Disorder. |
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The queen bee is serviced by her male drones, and then she kills them off one by one. |
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He has a bit of a bee in his bonnet about the deadening effect on teaching of a society afraid to take risks. |
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You can even create your own blend by adding leaves of other herbs, such as orange mint, bee balm or lemon verbena. |
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Soon the settlers were able to find bee trees and use the honey for food and the wax for candles. |
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The bumble bee or the blue-bottle can't compare to the eident honey bees going about their day with no fuss. |
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In the region under dispute were several bee trees which the settlers valued because of the honey stored in the hollow trunks. |
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Among popular hummingbird plants are single varieties of trumpet creeper, impatiens, bee balm, and salvia. |
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You also have the drone bee that doesn't do anything except fertilise the young queens. |
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It rips open bee trees to feast on honey, honeycombs, bees, and larvae, and will tear apart rotting logs for grubs, beetles, crickets, and ants. |
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A delicious dinner of ham, fried potatoes, hot corn bread, fresh butter, wild bee honey, and huckleberry cobbler is served. |
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Its preference for open, sunny aspects and its relatively large flowers make the bee orchid fairly easy to find. |
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Featherstone's organic design is based on the bee orchids found on the site, and takes the form of an opening flower bud. |
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He noticed the snapdragons and bee balm growing along the walk beside the mangled chrysanthemums. |
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Bees are fooled into pollinating the bee orchid and the wispy, twisting petals of the rare lizard orchid closely resemble lizards. |
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By using different, elite genetic lines of queens sequentially, bee breeders can avoid inbred colonies. |
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Once an enterprising hornet scouts out a bee colony, it marks the nest with a type of bodily chemical substance called a pheromone. |
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Areas once graced by desert mariposa tulip, Rocky Mountain bee plant, prickly poppy and evening primrose were invaded by the hostile horehound. |
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They can't see red, but are attracted to some red flowers, such as bee balm, that reflect ultraviolet light. |
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Forsyth, who hails from Glasgow, has a bee in her bonnet about the way the industry is perceived. |
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As this type of bee is very important for flower pollination, I think my botanically-inclined readers will enjoy learning more. |
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Even accounting for native bee pollinators, honeybees still do most of the pollinating of fruits and vegetables in your garden. |
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Honey production by strong colonies infested with bee lice appears to be little affected. |
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Regular readers will know I have a bee in my bonnet about innovative spins on tarte tatin. |
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The wing casings on the bee beetle vary in colour from creamy-yellow to deep orange. |
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The wax cuttings were put into the cages with the honey workers and bee bread. |
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Regular readers will know that ever since I visited Cambodia last year I've had a bee in my bonnet about this one. |
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In the first case, it appears that something is present in the infected hives which are detectable in both bee bread and honey. |
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This so-called bee bread is used later by the young bees to make pap, bee milk or jelly for the larvae. |
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The eggs hatch in 2 to 3 days and each larva develops within their own chamber, using the bee bread as a food source. |
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I most often see bee flies hovering around flowers, or if resting, usually on the ground, on bare soil. |
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Attempts to hyposensitize by administering bee pollen may produce severe anaphylaxis and other acute or chronic responses. |
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The old-time quilting bee is well remembered, although most quilts were actually solo products. |
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This mite is often confused with the bee louse, but the bee louse has only six legs, is more circular in shape, and is slightly larger. |
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A bee swarm makes for an alarming sight to the uninformed but swarming bees are not dangerous, only homeless. |
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In 1990, a honey bee swarm unlike any before found in the United States was identified just outside the small south Texas town of Hidalgo. |
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In fact I had noticed a solitary bee dancing in the air at the front of the house on quite a few occasions this season. |
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A bee flying home typically pauses at the entrance while a guard bee checks her chemical credentials as a nest mate. |
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A sparrow chirrups on the rooftop next to me, and a bee carelessly buzzes into the honeysuckle growing down my wall. |
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The most detailed studies of facultative sociality in bees have focused on the large carpenter bee Xylocopa pubescens. |
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He's bee acting strange for a couple of weeks now, like going to the offy, 5mins away, and returning an hour later. |
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Does anyone really need to know about a spelling bee I attended in the third grade? |
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Then, the arcuate viscidium firmly embraces and adheres on the bee scutellum and the pollinarium is removed. |
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It's easy to make a mason bee house by drilling holes into a block of untreated wood. |
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Supplement them by hanging up bat houses, birdhouses, and orchard mason bee homes. |
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Hellenic's goalkeeper Gareth Ormshaw was a busy bee in goal and produced breathtaking saves to deny the few shoots that threatened his goal. |
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Plant mitsuba with other herbs of similar culture such as sweet cicely, chervil, bee balm, lamium, lungwort, violets, and woodland strawberries. |
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They are a tiny bit smaller than the eggs of a bee hummingbird and they certainly look like wall lizard eggs. |
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We have heard from many people that a paste of baking soda and vinegar applied to a bee sting eases the pain quickly. |
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To scientists, that's as bizarre a finding as a queen bee spawning a colony of ants. |
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The mites don't affect other bee pollinators, such as bumblebees and leaf-cutting bees. |
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I think that the spelling bee itself is probably more competitive, although the word lists aren't any harder. |
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In addition, there will be a celebrity spelling bee and live entertainment. |
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By a decree of July 1804, the eagle and the bee were chosen as the two symbols of the empire. |
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Apart from honey, they produce beeswax, propolis, royal jelly and bee pollen, all of which have significant medicinal and cosmetic applications. |
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Typically, an attack begins when a single hornet captures a lone bee nearby the hive. |
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I snacked on sticky rice cooked in bamboo, but there were more exotic treats such as crickets, bamboo worms and bee larvae available. |
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Every bee larva has the potential to become a queen if properly nourished by its hivemates or an apiarist. |
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Many trees, such as lime, sycamore, horse chestnut and willow provide excellent bee forage. |
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The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte used the bee as a symbol of immortality and resurrection. |
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So, if you see velvet ants, there is probably an underground wasp nest or bee nest somewhere close. |
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Wounds, bruisings, and bee stings accounted for another 21 percent, fractures and dislocations a mere 7 percent, and head injuries 2 percent. |
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A bee-pollinated basswood can flower a month or more after the leaf buds have opened, when bee populations peak in late summer. |
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I will keep y'all posted as to whether this particular bee in the bonnet ever pollinates. |
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A team at Scotland's University of Stirling fed bee colonies with doses of imidacloprid, a neonicotinoid used on maize and oilseed rape. |
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But still, this is the first large-scale field study to suggest a link between domestic bee troubles and a neonic. |
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We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, and the industrious ant, a sluggard. |
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She starts with either nettles or bee pollen, moving from there, if necessary, to an ambrosia or eye-bright tincture. |
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The bee transports her precious contents to the hive, where she regurgitates it from the honey sac to a waiting house bee. |
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Researchers found that the forest offered a refuge for bee species, which helped pollinate coffee plants. |
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I remained there for the entire concert, as if in a spelling bee and waiting for my turn, my mousy long brown hair hiding most of my face. |
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The state has 440,000 bee hives and beekeepers from other states drive their hives in each year to supplement them. |
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The bees are of the old Irish black bee variety which have been revived by the group of beekeepers. |
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The queen bee eats the workers ' eggs to retain her control over the colony. |
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The female mining bee stocks each cell with pollen and nectar she collects from flowers and then deposits an egg on the food mass. |
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There's a giant killer bee on my arm and it's neon orange and it's tickling me! |
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Some people are highly allergic to any bee sting, but a single sting from a killer bee will not kill the average person. |
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Several of the more distinctive species of mining bee from the family Andrenidae have been illustrated. |
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Phylogenetic relationships between six wasp and bee species, Apis mellifera, and several other similar aculeate Hymenoptera were determined. |
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Within the turf eight mining bee larvae were found, measuring up to 1cm long. |
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She came to beauty after a career as a Fleet Street fashion editor and has been queen bee of the lip gloss at Vogue for four years. |
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Many times the so-called bee trees were cut down and the bees smoked out before the honey-filled combs were collected. |
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The blond is Hadley, the queen bee of a trio of rich college girls on a campus in North Carolina. |
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When Mary Ellen gets bored with her reading, Grandpa knows a hunt for a bee tree is just what she needs. |
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A bee that manages to jimmy open a mistletoe bud gets first access to an untapped store. |
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The final point for comment is the compatibility of the floral ecology with bee biology. |
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There is usually one queen bee and some 40,000 to 50,000 worker bees per hive in summertime. |
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Fulfillment as sweet as a cold hand to a fevered brow, or cool mud to a bee sting can now be found in the digital realms. |
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He is full of inimitable wit, like the bumble bee that flew out of Milligan's shop in High Street with a rasher of bacon in its mouth. |
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The debate goes on for some time until an alternative explanation for the Yellow rain was presented, namely bee droppings. |
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Players will pull leaves out of the honey bee tree hoping not to disturb the bees inside. |
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The queen bee eats the workers' eggs to retain her control over the colony. |
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Our scientists surmised that the bulk of any emotional consideration was left to the queens, who ruled the Zylon like a queen bee does her hive. |
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Those who suffer from hay fever, or who are allergic to bee stings, however, may have an adverse reaction to pollen. |
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A Royal beekeeper rushed to the rescue when a queen bee sent a buzz of excitement around Windsor Castle. |
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Even if a person has been stung before with no reaction, he or she can still have an allergic reaction to a bee sting. |
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Upon arriving back at the hive, a bee with pollen-coated legs does a waggly dance for her fellow bees. |
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On the left side, you'll find a flower where the bee flies around when you score points. |
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Now researchers have identified a crucial genetic component of the great bee leap from homer to roamer. |
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You're wedged in seat 21B between a nonstop chatterbox who thinks you care about her granddaughter's spelling bee and a flatulent salesman who enjoys scotch and snoring. |
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He flitted from one idea to another, a bee looking for nectar. |
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The study, which paves the way for a new era of bee research, marks the third insect genome to be sequenced, after the fruit fly and the mosquito. |
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Whilst most animals, including humans, inherit one set of chromosomes from their mother, and a matching set from their father, male bee drones get by on one set alone. |
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The average working life of a bee is eight weeks during the summer but the queen is very prolific and lays between 2,000-3,000 eggs a day so the hives are self generating. |
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People are mostly rural, relying on agriculture, stock raising, hunting, bee keeping, fishing, and working of bamboo. |
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May the wise person live in her village like the bee collects the nectar, without destroying the flower in its color and perfume. |
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The EU needs simple import rules to make sure these bee parasites do not hitch a ride to Europe. |
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A big part of our craft as apiculturist is to implement protocols and practices respectful of both the bee and its environment. |
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Funny Face Meet our lovely ladybird, cute crocodile, busy bee or playful panda. |
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A total of 104 species of bee and 44 species of aculeate wasp were recorded. |
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Listen to me when I say that just as a bee abandons its flower once pollination is complete, you too must move onward, or go under. |
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That lasts the queen bee about three years laying up to 5000 eggs a day. |
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Folk wisdom on bees is based on the bee environment relationship as it is perceived and observed by those in the community. |
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Often such folk wisdom is correct vis-Ã -vis bee biology even though the fancy words are lacking. |
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Naturally, Mr Bush cannot be seen to be kowtowing to every powerful senator with a bee in his bonnet. |
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However, the ideal places for establishing bee colonies were locations where the farm pesticide use was low, and where there were several beehives in the wild. |
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We know this busy bee as a decent and fun musician, and also a party-animal. |
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I use simple symbols: a dog stands for faithful friendship, a busy bee for work and effort, a cross or lilies for hope. |
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Pollen adheres to the legs and body of each foraging bee to enable it to cross-pollinate the blossoms it visits. |
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Beekeepers across the country are frustrated by the fact that the decline in the honey bee population remains a mystery. |
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This gathers together nine European honey bee research groups specialising in honey quality, pathology, genetics and behaviour. |
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Of the roughly 800 bee species in Canada, next to the honey bee, the bumble bee is the best known. |
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A label statement is therefore included on the label to identify and mitigate the potential risk to honey bee broods. |
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For centuries, even millenniums, man has known and used the healing virtues of the products of the honey bee hive. |
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Dazs' support for honey bee research, the Nespresso Ecolaboration platform and Nescafé's sustainability website. |
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Some field tests have shown the honey bee to be considerably more tolerant than either the alfalfa leafcutter bee or the alkali bee. |
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Further, we discuss the impact of pollen on honey bee physiology and assess the pollen requirements of individual workers and larvae. |
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As soon as a bee is born, it has to clean its cell before becoming a wet nurse. |
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The result of a quilting bee was a beautiful, personal quilt, perhaps for a young woman's hope chest. |
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During these active periods, about three weeks are spent as a hive bee and the remainder as a forager. |
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One of the bee pollen benefits is that it is very effective as a natural energizer for your body. |
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Flowering plants here include yellow-wort, and bee and pyramidal orchids. |
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Occasionally bears cause trouble when they prey on livestock or upset beehives in an apiary, or bee farm. |
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Take along a bee hat, smoker, hammer, pliers and some nails, as well as some water. |
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the Canwest Canspell spelling bee participants from across Canada. |
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Kriselle immigrated to Canada from the Philippines, where she was a spelling bee veteran. |
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Provide students with the 'Spelling' worksheet and hold a spelling bee with the class Match the word with the correct definition below. |
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Canada Post sponsored both the CanSpell spelling bee and a French-language dictation competition organized by the Fondation Paul-Gérin Lajoie. |
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A male bee enticed by the fragrance of the lotus flew into it. |
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I watched one bee make a bad landing, slip off, fall backwards, bounce off a branch in the stem of the flower, and land on her back on the ground. |
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Some time ago I was savagely attacked by a bee while innocently enjoying a tipple of sherry in the living room. |
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Your chances of dying of a bee sting are greater than dying from taking a natural-based food medicine. |
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The fashion belonging to it were fleecy sweaters, tight trousers, beaky shoes and bee hive hairstyles. |
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These underground tunnels and rooms were in fact a bee hive of all the activity so vital for the gladiatorial games to be held. |
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Apparently nothing ruins a job interview like turning up with half a slice of toast and a bee in your beard. |
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An aeroplane flown by airline Flybe heading to Dublin was forced to turn back after a bee became lodged inside its instruments. |
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After the passengers had disembarked, engineers checked the plane from flight BE384 and discovered the rogue bee causing the problem. |
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If someone gets a bee in his or her bonnet and all of a sudden another party decides to vote no along with the government, what happens? |
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In this game you pilot a bee flying from honeypot to honeypot while avoiding enemies. |
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It's guilty by association, though: it has been connected to bee colony devastation in Europe. |
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Applicators should inform local bee keepers prior to application if hives are in adjacent fields. |
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Acanthosis can bee seen in extra places, such as the lips or hands and is unusually severe. |
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Indeed, one has to wonder for a community that has spawned scores of spelling bee champions and science finalists, but has painfully few athletes, runners and players. |
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A large, shiny-headed bee hovered over a tangled rose bush and then floated off into the air, the extinguished sound leaving an even deeper silence. |
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These tiny lads were barely past tyke stage and were costumed in huge, puffy, fuzzy, brightly colored bee suits with little matching caps and antennae. |
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Eggs hatch into larvae that feed on the bee bread in their cells. |
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I have encountered a beautiful pamphlet on Varroa mites, complete with color pictures of mites and how to tell them from bee lice, which are also present here. |
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This is very good news, because bee lice have decimated wild bee populations around here, and this swarm may be a sign of recovery of the local population. |
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Wild flowers such as marsh and bee orchids, which do not normally grow widely on heathland, could also flourish because of the acidity of the soil. |
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A searing pain in the sole of my foot told me it was a bee sting. |
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Country pursuits on offer include sheep-racing, woodcarving with chainsaws, small-bore rifle-shooting, wool-spinning, bee demonstrations, candle-making and ferret-racing. |
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The busy bee worked for over six months programming and reprogramming this, creating hundreds of frames of animation, and some truly awe-inspiring features. |
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Colonies of carmine bee eaters nested in holes in the sand banks. |
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I opted out of this one, as well, since I'm allergic to bee stings. |
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Hairs and intricate patterns of dark lines show the bee the way. |
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The bee nest was actually in a hollow fig tree, right next to the chain. |
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Thousands of bee swarms in the central Eastern Cape have been decimated by a deadly blood-sucking Asian mite which destroys the male drone bees and damages female worker bees. |
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The bee Pollen juice looked appetizing and resembled a juice I routinely enjoy that consists of pineapple, apple, and lime. |
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And, of course, a rebuke to our current politics and especially our president, who seems unable to prod a bee to buzz. |
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The normal reaction of a publisher when faced with an author with a bee in his bonnet is to grab the check and run. |
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Once the bee dies, maggots eat the carcass, turn into zombie flies, and buzz off in search of their next host. |
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It can bee seen that it is clear that the method of absorption costing adopted can have far reaching implications when considering the costing of any job. |
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As pastures give way to housing and roadsides are sprayed for weed control, plants like butterfly weed, Queen Anne's lace, and bee balm need new habitats in order to survive. |
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While this may be true for a drone bee mating for the first time with a queen bee, or the Pacific salmon which spawns once and dies, is it true of humans? |
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She was always the one who knew which game to play, she taught most of the class how to tie their shoelaces, and she was the queen bee of her group of friends. |
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The father's extramarital activities are beginning to wear on his marriage, and the mother is a basket case trapped in the iron grip of her domineering queen bee of a mother. |
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One day the queen bee will fall, Annie, and we'll take her place together. |
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The role of Eva Phillips, the queen bee who achieves her selfish aims by stinging any rivals around her that might challenge her supremacy, seemed tailor-made for Crawford. |
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Although kingfishers, bee eaters, storks, dragonflies, mosquitoes and ants are all part of his photographic repertoire, the wary hoopoe has been dodging his lens for years. |
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By staying out in the cold, the worker slows down the parasite's metabolism, often so much that the bee dies a natural death before the fly larva can mature. |
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This foraging profile overlapped with those of all anthophilous insect families, all bee subgenera, and all species of nectarivorous birds that were encountered. |
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Our study, using apitherapy from worker bee venom, showed far better results than traditional acupuncture and electroacupuncture treatments employed by Hwang and Jenkins. |
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Asturias is also an area rich in orchids species where it is possible to find bee orchids or man orchids growing along the side of old roads or purple fields full of Serapias. |
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In Griffin's view, this behavior reflects each scout's awareness, at some fundamental level, of not being sure of which bee has found the best location. |
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There will be an emergency quilting bee to make them a wedding quilt tomorrow at the Torger's house, but only certain families are being asked to come. |
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I have a bee in my bonnet that young players don't play enough. |
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Whatever it is, Neil has a bee in his bonnet this morning folks. |
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Milbank has a bee in his bonnet over the president's exercise regimen. |
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A small crowd of people even sat through the 1978 film The Swarm, a horror movie about a killer bee invasion in Texas. |
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Native wildflowers such as black-eyed susans and phlox also bring them in, as does the aptly named bee balm, a hardy, spreading perennial that Native Americans used for tea. |
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Hummingbirds, for example, are attracted to red flowers, such as bee balm, although you also may wish to fill a hummingbird feeder with a sugar-water mixture. |
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If your garden has a low, damp area, plant moisture lovers like the rosy-flowered swamp milkweed, Joe-pye weed, forget-me-nots, bee balm, and meadow sweet. |
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Sunlight flashed tree shadows on the farm's face as beams broke from behind a cloud, and a head-turning buzz brought my eyes to the scarlet bee balm flowers beside me. |
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Some people have severe, even deadly, reactions to bee stings. |
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There are still many bee trees found in the wooded portions of the county. |
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This is a female of the impressive mining bee Andrena nitida. |
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The bilberry mining bee is an even more specialised solitary bee, using only this single plant species to gather food, and has seldom been recorded in the Peak District. |
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There will also be the usual crafts such as bee keeping, butter making, needle work, vintage cars, tractors, traditional boxty and colcannon plus much more. |
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Mensa has adopted the Manchester bee as its symbol for the weekend brainstorm, which runs until Sunday and includes the group's annual general meeting. |
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Many wasp and bee species are scavengers and will forage for a wide variety of foods including fruits, ice cream, soda pop, jelly, sweet salads, and meat products. |
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He noted that bee venom could be poisonous to both animals and humans. |
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A bee bumbles along near the Alyssum in the garden, importantly busy. |
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Between the black sweats and her yellow-and-black lace top, Britney nails the queen bee with attitude look. |
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The queen bee of Tuscany by Ben Downing The charming story of the hostess who charmed Tuscany. |
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Yet something about Gilt that has made it the queen bee of sales sites, the zeitgeist face of the phenomenon. |
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When a bee or wasp stings, it releases pheromones that give off an alarm signal, which then alerts the other members of the colony about where to attack. |
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A traditional homeopathic cure for a bee sting is a dose of bee pollen. |
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Africanised bees typically attack in swarms that are between three and four times the size of European honey bee swarms, which causes a greater number of stings. |
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Among the humble-bees, for instance, the workers do not dream of renouncing love, whereas our domestic bee lives in a state of perpetual chastity. |
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Ontario provides financial assistance to farmers whose livestock, poultry and honey bee hives have been killed or damaged by wolves, coyotes or bears. |
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Pugh and Zeledon are expected to make full recoveries after the killer bee attack. |
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If you suspect that your treatment did not work contact your local bee inspector, the provincial apiarist or the Tech-Transfer Team of the OBA for further testing. |
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At the same time as these discussions, there was the debate on bee mortality and possible links with the use of pesticides in farming, a perennial subject of controversy for both apiarists and journalists. |
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New Brunswick's apiarist is crediting the emergency registration of the product Apivar with this winter's higher than normal survival rate of honey bee colonies in the province. |
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Another plant chemical, called diterpenoids occurring in Rhododendrons, were found to be poisonous to honeybees and a wild mining bee species. |
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The month was great for spring insects including mining bees and parasitic bee flies. |
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A large solitary insect, the carpenter bee gnaws a tunnel in old wood to lay its eggs. |
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That is because the carpenter bee is similar to most of the species of bees out there. |
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No matter what happened, I knew this spelling bee was my last. |
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Watch nine of the most memorable moments in spelling bee history. |
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Bumble bee pollination of the sticky catchfly in a fragmented agricultural landscape. |
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For example the community understands that bee keeping requires vegetative environment, they therefore make sure that they control bush fires thereby allowing coppices, young plants and animals to survive. |
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Stinging insects are among others the bee, wasp, hornet, bee and ant. |
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Abetted by poor bee populations and low food reserves for the winter, Guzman says, the bee bloodsucker is without question why colonies in Ontario, at least, are dwindling so fast. |
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Called Sherburn Hill Walks, it has a bee logo and waymarkers, and has been created by Sherburn Hill Environmental Action Group. |
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Our familiar garden variety honeybee is a mixture of European races, each of which has its own advantages and disadvantages for the bee keeping industry. |
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Tierra Soul has its own bee sanctuary and spa, and also offers sustainability and permaculture workshops, nutritional therapy, art and healing – all very Portland. |
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The cloth of honeycomb of bee is a fabric of double point of great resistance and long duration, has great absorptivity, is ideal to use it in the cleanliness of soils of ceramics, dais, parks, etc. |
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Whichever girl could grow her bangs the longest and AquaNet her swoop to a peacocky height with a crest of curl up top was queen bee of the school. |
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By Peter De Vries The New Yorker, May 17, 1952P. 30 The blossoms that besot the bee View Article By John Cassidy By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By Amy Davidson Sorkin. |
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Buy now 7. Sloane Stationery Pocket Collection: £12.99, Amara  There's something very satisfying about a plush notebook like this royal blue jotter with a gold bee motif and 'busy, busy, busy' embossed above it. |
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Although predominontly a sanctuary, our bee farm also houses an exclusive shop, and a meeting place where our professional staff are available to answer your quesions. |
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As an experienced and concerned PIPSC volunteer, it appears that there is considerably more to the Government 'Shared Services ' initiative than has bee n ex plained to us. |
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They will also create a bee pasture there through the cultivation of honey plants. |
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Birds include the vulture, eagle, stork, bustard, Arabian partridge, bee eater, falcon, and sunbird. |
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A woorde making called of the Grecians Onomatapoia, is when wee make wordes of our owne minde, such as bee derived from the nature of things. |
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The expulsions have led to a drop in the price of cars because so many Eritreans have bee n forced to sell. |
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If you think watching a doc about a spelling bee isn't the most entertaining way to spend ninety minutes, think again. |
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The districtwide spelling bee had contestants from every middle school in the district. |
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Some small dermestids are found in bee or wasp nests, where they feed on old pollen stores or on dried remains of bees or wasps. |
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Natural products, such as shellac, carnauba or bee wax, are most common and they are applied through spraying or dipping. |
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If a colony develops poorly, check whether there is enough food in the colony and drinking water in the surroundings, and also check for bee diseases. |
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After the cartoon Farfour, a figure like Mickey that inspires children to hatred and which was finally prohibited, it was Nahoul the bee which took over. |
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Therefore, bee toxicity will not be considered in this case any further. |
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However, I am also particularly pleased that the European Parliament has succeeded in anchoring bee protection as a licensing criterion for the first time. |
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Alessandro Petacchi, still reeling from that bee altercation, is also off the back, while Saxo-Tinkoff's Nick Roche is also fighting to stay in touch. |
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Ballard notes there is also the possibility of partnering with the hybrid canola seed producers who rely on a healthy bee population to pollinate their crops. |
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Qadamani said a significant cause of the decline in the honey bee population is the Varroa Destructor mite. |
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Curiously, your letter does not mention important factors affecting bee health such as the varroa mite, diseases and bee habitats. |
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Not only is the loss devastating for honey bee producers, it has long-term implications for farmers who depend on honey bees to pollinate their crops. |
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The process began about three years ago when the ABA was faced with a number of potential bee health threats that had not yet arrived in Alberta but had the potential to devastate the industry. |
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However I hope, with reference to the sting which was also mentioned, that you do not share the fate of the bee which, as you know, can only sting once. |
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Relocating hives or introducing bumble bee species to regions where they are not native to further plant pollination could cause further complications for bees in North America. |
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To some it is like the simple time of their youth, when they walked two miles to the old swimming hole and thought nothing of it, and a logging bee or a threshing bee or a sugaring-off was a great event. |
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I waited for the flechettes from the 90mm bee hive rounds to come hissing our way, but the tankers must have recognized us. |
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The large mason bee could disappear forever, the report commissioned by Friends of the Earth said. |
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The mason bee likes to lay its eggs in hollow plant stems, s o we have made our artificial nests from lengths of bamboo canes bundled together. |
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They live in holes, so you can purchase a cute mason bee house, or simply drill holes in a block of wood. |
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They then fed the pollen to larvae of two closely related generalist species of mason bee to see how well the larvae developed. |
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In some groups of outfitters the discipline among colleagues is strict, one does not leave a camp site or hunting lodge without having taken care of waste disposal etc. But then again a lot has still tp bee learned. |
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The unhardened gum, with its unexposed bee bodies, gets rinsed away. |
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Insensibly, we eternally embody our desserts with traditionally prepared seasonal fresh fruit sweet specialties or palpitating mountain bee aromatic honeys. |
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In nature, seven flies in at least three different families, five treehoppers, two beetles and one honey bee were found in webs. |
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The hive was provisioned with bee candy, water, 2 frames of honey, and 1 frame of pollen mixed with dextrose. |
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A common bee will sting and kill another common bee, for cause, but when it is necessary to kill the queen other ways are employed. |
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Aftir that, my seid lord retournyng to the campe, wold in nowise bee lodged in the same, but where he laye the furst nyght. |
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Though ye haue lien among the pots, yet shall yee bee as the wings of a doue, couered with siluer, and her feathers with yellow gold. |
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Nearby New Quay Honey Farm, the largest bee farm in Wales, has a live bee exhibition and sells honey, mead and beeswax. |
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The association Conservatoire de l'Abeille Noire Bretonne tries to develop this bee race intending to reintroduce it in Western France. |
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Badgers can easily breach bee hives with their jaws, and are mostly indifferent to bee stings, even when set upon by swarms. |
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The ivy bee Colletes hederae is completely dependent on ivy flowers, timing its entire life cycle around ivy flowering. |
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The bee was carrying pollen of a previously unknown orchid taxon, Meliorchis caribea, on its wings. |
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In this respect, therapy using bee and wasp venoms is considered a psychoneurological approach for autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases. |
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