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    Gilliam et al. (1985) suggested that yeasts might play a role in metabolic conversion or preservation of food. Apparently, some genera of yeasts have been isolated from the stingless bee hive. There are two yeasts genera that frequently isolated from pollen and honey of stingless bee hive, which includes Candida and Starmerella (Rosa et al., 2003; Teixeira et al., 2003; Daniel et al., 2013). Rosa et al. (2003) also reported that other genera of yeasts have been found in propolis, adult bees, the…

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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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    Cow-Killers

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    years ago, was the first scientist to write about these wasps. He described their stings as stronger than the stings of honey bees, and provided many accurate descriptions about the morphology and behavior of these insects. He noted that drones were stingless and argued whether the queens had stings (which later he concluded they did, but did not find any reason to use them) (Schmidt pg.…

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