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European honey bee (redirect from Western honey bee) of Beekeeping Archived 2007-09-07 at the Wayback Machine Anatomy of the honeybee by the FAO Apis mellifera pomonella, a new honey bee subspecies from Central... |
Kansas Historical Society. July 2010. Retrieved September 30, 2019. "Honeybee". Kansaspedia. Kansas Historical Society. July 2011. Retrieved September... |
A honey bee (or honeybee) is any bee that is a member of the genus Apis. They are all eusocial flying insects which live in colonies of various sizes.... |
) in honeybee colonies. Naturwissenschaften 78 (4): 179-182. Pittaway, A. R. (2018). "Acherontia [Laspeyres], 1809". Sphingidae of the Western Palaearctic... |
pine cone. The Fibonacci numbers are also found in the family tree of honeybees. The nth Fibonacci number can be written in terms of the golden ratio... |
Kentucky spotted bass Flower Goldenrod Horse breed Thoroughbred Insect Western honeybee Tree Tulip poplar Inanimate insignia Beverage Milk Dance Clogging Food... |
Viverridae, related to the mongoose. Honeycomb: from the honeycomb of the honeybee. Deer musk: from the musk sacs from the Asian musk deer. Lichen. Commonly... |
environment. This allows them to have young quickly. Fire ants and Africanized honeybees became invasive insects in the 20th century. People brought rabbits to... |
Living insignia Bird Western meadowlark Fish Northern pike Flower Wild prairie rose Grass Western wheatgrass Insect Western honeybee Mammal Nokota horse... |
pheasant Fish Walleye Flower American Pasque flower Grass Western wheat grass Insect Western honeybee Mammal Coyote Tree Black Hills Spruce Inanimate insignia... |
Mockingbird Butterfly Diana fritillary Flower Apple blossom Insect Western honeybee Mammal White-tailed deer Tree Pine tree Inanimate insignia Beverage... |
largest military bases in the United States. Asheville, a city in the western part of the state, is popular with tourists because of its location near... |
grass: Indiangrass (Sorghastrum nutans) State rock: Rose rock State insect: Honeybee State soil: Port Silt Loam State reptile: Collared Lizard State amphibian:... |
and RM Crewe. 1991. Chemical camouflage of the death's head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos L.) in honeybee colonies. Naturwissenschaften 78 (4): 179-182.... |
insect of the United States of America. It was nominated along with the honeybee (Apis mellifera). However, the legislation did not pass. Many people like... |
is big and strong enough to survive in the open plain. Horses lived in western Canada until 12,000 years ago, but all horses in North America became extinct... |
Heinrich-Barth-Institut. Hepburn, H. Randall; Radloff, Sarah E. (2013-03-14). Honeybees of Africa. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-662-03604-4.... |
Invertebrates: Giant African Millipede, Giant Water Bug, Giant Spiny leaf insect, Honeybee, Malayan leaf Katydid, Red-Eyed Assassin Bug, Tri-Colored Backswimmer,... |