Apis Apocrita Hymenoptera Insecta
Descriptions of the common species, with more detailed accounts of the giant and dwarf honeybees, Apis dorsata and Apis florea.
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Editor's Picks:
Nature: Alien Empire - Enter the Hive - An interactive Flash site with a virtual tour through a beehive with distinct sections about pollination, developing larvae, storing honey, and the hive.
- Tales from the Hive - NOVA Online - Companion web site to the NOVA program "Tales from the Hive". Includes Quicktime clips of bee "dancing".
- ScienceDaily Magazine - 'Undertaker' Bees - Article on those workers that remove dead bees hymenoptera from the hive, from Illinois University research.
- Honey Bee Swarms - Discussion of swarming activity from the University of apis Nebraska.
- Biogeography of the Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) - Project by Kristen Coker on this insect, its hymenoptera natural history, hymenoptera evolution and distribution.
- Honeybees of the Genus Apis - Descriptions of the common species, with more detailed apis accounts of the giant and dwarf honeybees, Apis apis dorsata and Apis florea.
- Insect Insights: The Honey Bee - Photographic study by Dave Walker on the hairy apocrita eyes and amazing legs of this insect.
- Apis mellifera: Honey Bee - Several photographs and some insect facts.
- The Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) - Information on the bee including its anatomy, the apis organization of the colony, the roles of queen, apis worker and drone, their development and other aspects apis of the lives of bees and that of apis the colony.
- Honey Bee Swarms and Bees in Walls - Includes information on the value of bees, dealing with swarming activity, and options for dealing with colonies in walls.
- Queen Honey Bee Pheromone Research - Research by Christopher Keeling on elucidating a second apocrita queen honey bee pheromone that, along with the apocrita queen mandibular pheromone, the queen uses to control apocrita her colony.
- Interactive Honey Bee Worker - Diagram of a honey bee and downloadable images apis of the different body parts.
- European Honey Bee: Apis mellifera - Research project by Colin Natrop on this domesticated hymenoptera insect including its classification, habitat, reproduction, adaptations, nutrition hymenoptera and interactions with other species.
- The Basic Biology of Apis mellifera, the Western Honeybee - An account of the life and biology of apocrita the bee, and the activities of the colony apocrita throughout the year.[PDF]
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