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    There are millions of insects in the world. Though one of the most fascinating species is the bee. Honey bees are well known for living in hives. They are also known for being one of the world’s biggest pollinator. The honey bee is one of the most well known specie of bee, and a well known pollinator. They are separated into different classes by what they do and their appearance. They live interesting lives, but what is life like inside a honey bee hive? I.what is a beehive? A. In the world…

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    Pollination Of Bees

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    Without bees the pollination of our crops and flower would either not occur at all or would be less efficient. Bees are extremely productive pollinators. They are apart of large colonies that can be moved around when needed and work together to make the process productive. They have a process called flower fidelity where they focus solely on one specific species of the flower as a group and then after move on to the next. This process helps aid the flowers and crops in reproducing and growing a…

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    Dying Tree Biology

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    seriously degraded the tree prior to the bees infested. These bees range across the Eastern United States and Canada. They are important for pollinating different flowers across there range. Farms and nurseries use these bees to help pollinate gardens and some crops. This is done when the bees feed on the nectar of the flower. The pollen on the flower gets on the bees’ body and they…

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    Carnations and Circumvention Flowers have long been a symbol for love, adoration, sex, and beauty. In Willa Cather’s short story “Paul’s Case” flowers are used to represent something else entirely. The ever-fleeting and defiant nature of the main character is likened to flowers many times throughout the story. On the surface it might have seemed like Paul, the main character, had a simple fascination with flowers because of their beauty; however, the relationship goes much deeper than aesthetics…

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    and harmness. Wings are important feature in insects, specially for bees and butterflies, it helps them with the pollination process which is necessary for the future of our food. Bees can fly to smaller areas and transfer pollen between any flowers , unlike butterflies where they can fly to longer distances but do not pick up much pollen on their bodies and only land…

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    Honeybees Research Paper

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    also important for wild plant growth, food source, wildlife habit, and biodiversity. In the article 5 Ways, Bees are important to the Environment, and it discusses how bees are important for everyone. As the article states “As bees move from flower to flower in search of nectar, they leave behind grains of pollen on the sticky surface, allowing plants to grow and…

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    “If the bee disappeared off the face of the Earth, man would only have four years left to live." -Albert Einstein. Bees play a major role on Earth, they are vital to the human food supply, they are contributors to nature, they have historical significance, and they are good for business. The bee population has been decreasing for plenty years, and I believe that we need to save them. Bees need to be saved because of the huge impact they make to the earth, without them we won’t survive. Bees are…

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    Honey Bees Loss

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    Honey bees play a significant role in the production of the various crops humans consume on a daily basis. Without the pollination services of the honeybees, 35 percent of the human diet would disappear. The bees assist in producing fruits, vegetables, almonds, hay, cotton, and other crops which provide nutrients that are necessary for survival. However in recent years, bees have been dying at an alarmingly high rate. This is a problem that must be acknowledged and addressed because it is…

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    Honey Bee Research Paper

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    my favorite insect is a bee. bee’s drink most of the honey and nector from most of the flowers. There are birds called the bee eater that eats bee’s. Us humans depend on bees for honey. The venus fly trap also eats bees along with other insects such as flys and whosps. i believe that bee’s have a very important part in the ecosystem. Bee’s help the humans by producing most of the honey we have and all around in the united states. Bee’s have an important part in the ecosystem even though…

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    the rich good taste of the flowers nectar. For bees, the flower leaves a sort of trace to guide them. This trace is in fact ultraviolet pigments that draw in the bees. Not only bees, but other creatures are able to see these pigments as well. Their systems are suited to view certain shapes, colors and arrangements appealing to them. Humans can only see flowers very plain, but to these creatures they see a more detailed view. To insects and birds, a large area of flowers is equivalent to the big…

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