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Preserving Woodenware in Beekeeping Operations
Published 2012-12-01“…The predominant material used to construct honey bee colonies in the U.S. is wood. Though honey bee hive components are simple in design, they are subjected to many extreme management techniques that cause wear and tear, ultimately shortening the life of the equipment. …”
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Preserving Woodenware in Beekeeping Operations
Published 2012-12-01“…The predominant material used to construct honey bee colonies in the U.S. is wood. Though honey bee hive components are simple in design, they are subjected to many extreme management techniques that cause wear and tear, ultimately shortening the life of the equipment. …”
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Swarm Control for Managed Beehives
Published 2019-07-01“…Honey bee swarms are a normal sign of a productive and strong honey bee colony. …”
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Swarm Control for Managed Beehives
Published 2019-07-01“…Honey bee swarms are a normal sign of a productive and strong honey bee colony. …”
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Differences in visitation of honeybees and bumblebees to ornamental plant varieties can be explained by floral traits
Published 2025-02-01“… Global bee populations are rapidly declining. One way of supporting bee populations is by enhancing urban green spaces with plants attractive to bees. …”
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Reseña de "The Philosopher's Toolkit" de J. Baggini & Peter S. Fosi
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Ó di gbéré, ó di kése, Adébayọ̀ Fálétí
Published 2021-12-01“…Sé bíkú bá je ̣ ja láyé ijó ̣ sí, ̣ Owọ́ ̣ ikú a máa gbòn iróró iróró, ̣ Bíkú bá jeku nígbà ìwásẹ̀ ,̣ Esẹ̀ ̣ rè ̣ a máa gbòn irìrì irìrì, ̣ Bíkú bá jeyin e ̣ lẹ́ bute ̣ , ara ikú a máa já ibùtè ̣ ̣ ibùtè,̣ Ikú àsìkò yìí bàjé ̣ kò gbebọ ̣ kò gbètùtù, Ìkà nikú, ikú kò màgbà béẹ̀ ̣ ni kò momo ̣ dé, ̣ Bílé oyin bá kan gbínrín gbínrín, Béẹ ̣ wádìí rè ̣ wò, isẹ́ ̣ ikú ni, Bódẹ̀ dẹ̀ ̣ `adò bá sì dibi ikorò, Ikú ló fa sábàbí è. …”
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Coastalplain Honeycombhead, Balduina angustifolia
Published 2018-10-01“…Interestingly, the endemic, solitary, and ground-dwelling coastal plain Hesperapis (Hesperapis oraria), also known as Balduina bee, is completely dependent on the coastalplain honeycombhead for survival, only emerging from the ground a few weeks each year in September to October to collect pollen and nectar (Hunsburger 2013). …”
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Coastalplain Honeycombhead, Balduina angustifolia
Published 2018-10-01“…Interestingly, the endemic, solitary, and ground-dwelling coastal plain Hesperapis (Hesperapis oraria), also known as Balduina bee, is completely dependent on the coastalplain honeycombhead for survival, only emerging from the ground a few weeks each year in September to October to collect pollen and nectar (Hunsburger 2013). …”
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Sobre el poder taumatúrgico de la literatura: Domnica Rặdulescu y su País de las azaleas rojas
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A Shoemaker Butterfly Prepona laertes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)
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Resolving issues in the genus Dioxys (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Dioxyini) in the West Palaearctic with a new identification key
Published 2025-02-01“…The bee genus Dioxys is widely distributed across the Holarctic from the Mediterranean basin to western North America but is species-poor, and individual species can prove challenging to identify. …”
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Pesticide Tolerances for Fresh Market Tomato Grown in Florida
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