Ariadna I. Santa Anna-Aguayo, Colleen M. Schaffner, Jordan Golubov, Jorge López-Portillo, José García-Franco, Grecia Herrera-Meza, Armando J. Martínez The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 100, No. 2 (June ...
“Tongues lick./ Antennae touch.” The brief but complex life of a Apis Mellifera—a worker honeybee—is explored with depth in this richly detailed picture book. Fleming uses lyrical language to describe ...
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, Vol. 81, No. 2 (Jun., 2008), pp. 92-100 (9 pages) The study was conducted to determine the effects of queen body weight at emergence on the mating ratio, ...
A new study published in PeerJ Life & Environment has provided insights into how western honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) in urban areas may represent a new threat to wild bee communities. On the Island ...
The first global analysis of genome variation in honeybees has been revealed by scientists. The findings show a surprisingly high level of genetic diversity in honeybees, and indicate that the species ...
A wild honeybee in Davis, California. European honeybees (Apis mellifera) were introduced to the Americas in the 1600s. Since 1957, “Africanized” honeybees (Apis mellifera scutellata) have ...
Apis mellifera ligustica. There is a good reason that this is the most popular bee in North America. First, they’re beautiful – perfectly shaped, golden in color, with pronounced stripes. There are ...
What’s cool: Honeybee swarm season usually begins concurrent with tax day, says Colorado State Beekeepers Association president Beth Conrey. The swarms are not aggressive; they’re part of the natural ...
Q. I have noticed a strange looking bee around my home. How can I find out if it is the Africanized honey bee that I've heard so much about? A. The answer depends on whether you live in Texas or ...
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