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    bees specifically is the “most important pollinators of agricultural crops,” so if we would lose this species due to us, we will not have our most dominant pollinator anymore (Andree, et al. 1-9). We get more of our fruits, and many other foods from bee pollination, so if we continue to kill all the bees then we will not have any food life for us to eat. So if we continue to kill these innocent bees then eventually in the future we will not have any flowers to look at when we are taking nature…

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    seemingly healthy bees spontaneously disappeared and left behind vulnerable, weakened colonies (Foster, et al., 2007). This phenomenon was eventually titled “Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).” In the United States alone, it was reported that one-third of the bee colonies had disappeared;…

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    Do Bees Make Honey

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    is no other food available - bees live off honey. The honey-making process starts in a field of blooming flowers where worker bees pick up nectar. Nectar contains about 80% water along with an array of complex sugars. Left in this state, nectar is susceptible to fermentation. Consequently, to store this sugary liquid, bees need to turn it into honey.…

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    The European Honey Bees

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    The phenomena of CCD has generated a large amount of public interest, in turn increasing interest in honey bee management or beekeeping worldwide. This interest has also led to an increase in research. Wild…

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    Bees And Bees Case Study

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    in highly complex colonies of as many as 100,000 bees; most of these bees are worker or unfertile females who do most of the work in the beehive. The work includes gathering nectar, water and pollen and feeding and cleaning the queen. The workers also cool or heat the beehive when needed fee d the developing larvae and use beeswax to fortify hive cells. When the bee hive is busy during a typical peak season, the worker bee will live for only six week before dying from exhaustion. The handful of…

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    The Honey Bee Body

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    Introduction The western or European honey bee has the genus name Apis Mellifera which means "bee" and "honey bearing". Honey bee body has 3 parts, two pairs of wings, six legs and two compound eyes. Moreover, there are three kinds of honey bees in a hive, one Queen bee, many worker bees and a few drones. They have different chore in the hive. They live in colonies or hives and collect nectar and pollen as their food. Honey bees are also known as the best pollinators when they visit from one…

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    Honey Bee Research Paper

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    plants and bee added enzymes. Not only are honey bees known for making honey, but they are also pollinators and without them we would lose a lot of necessary things like plants. Honey bees are extremely important for different reasons; however, they are faced with many issues that conflict with their contribution to the economy and the environment. The life inside a beehive is very interesting because of the many characteristics the honey bee acquires and the life cycles of the honey bee.…

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    Honey Bees Importance

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    largest population of bees in a beehive are worker bees, which are unfertile females. Worker bees also perform most of the work in the beehive. The work includes gathering nectar, water and pollen and cleaning and feeding the queen. The other functions performed by the worker bees are cooling or heating the beehive, whenever it is necessary; fortifying the hive cell using beeswax and develop larvae’s. When the beehive is busy during the peak season, most worker bees live for only six week before…

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    Collectively, humans around the globe need to take responsibility for the declining honey bee populations, and aid in their rehabilitation by limiting human and natural impacts on its richness. Bees are commonly known for their role in pollination, as well as producing honey and beeswax. Impacting biotic life to the extent that this decline will lead to death among species that have come to rely on them with their lives, bee populations must be stabilized and then have its species aided back…

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    We sell pure honey to consumers and we dedicate to offer them sustainable and high quality honey that is very natural, pure, and non-pasteurized from the local hives. The supply of our honey is guaranteed because our supplier is a bee hunter and also a honey connoisseur. Honey is a natural substance produced by honeybees, it possesses numerous nutritional, healing and prophylactic properties attributed by the rich components found in honey. Some of the health beneficial properties…

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