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    The Decline of Honey Bees

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    North America in late 2006. The cause appears to be related to chemicals‚ electromagnetic radiation and Varroa mites. Many believe that our increasing use of chemical pesticides are largely to blame. Even if not directly sprayed on a hive‚ the bees can soak up all sorts of rotten chemicals. They are fragile and their immune systems have no ability to fight chemicals pesticides. Another leading suspect is genetically modified crops‚ which may create pollen with compromised nutritional value. The

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    8705 Kleynhans‚ Wessel 1251 7755 Schoeman‚ Willie 1032 6065 Van Wieringen‚ Anton 1231 8388 Wohlfahrt‚ Andre 2255 3533 Chicken Run Class Group Assignment Lecturer: Prof. S. van der Merwe Due Date: 30 July 2011 Roxanne Quimby & “Burt’s Bees” By Bezuidenhout‚ P.J. 1224 6093 Botha‚ Desere 2250 2556 Buys‚ Johan 2049 8705 Kleynhans‚ Wessel 1251 7755 Schoeman‚ Willie 1032 6065 Van Wieringen‚ Anton 1231 8388 Wohlfahrt‚ Andre 2255 3533 Module:

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    Jones Bees Monologue

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    hemuges hony bees down at us .they look redis ‚orenge and yellow rings.but then we fall in the qweens rowel jelly . are we in the qweens rowel jelly said zace yes we are. GROOOOS!!! went zace this is so GROOOOOS!!! it’s not groos the the eats this you know. don’t even toke about it. ok‚whats that noiss. it’s a bee hide we both go under the jelly . we see a group of drone bees are making more rowel jelly. then they fly away. we folow them . they leede us to the hive look at all those bees .well they

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    Stereotypes Of Honey Bees

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    Introduction: Honey bees‚ although one of the most popular bees‚ represent only a small percent of bee species. Honey bees are the only surviving group of bees from the Apini tribe‚ which is under the Apisgenus. They are known for producing and storing honey‚ or liquefied sugar‚ as well as building impressively large nests using wax secreted by workers in a particular colony. The honey bee is one member of the insect class Insecta. These insects are members of the subfamily Apinae‚ which produce

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    Honey Bees Disappearance

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    Research paper: Honey Bees’ disappearance Bees are flying insects that are related to wasps and ants. Those insects are mostly known for their role of pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. There are about 20‚000 different species of bees around the world‚ and every single species of bees live in colonies where there are three types of bees: the queen‚ the worker‚ and the drone. However‚ a lot of scientists and beekeepers noticed since 2006 that the population of bees in world started to

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    Why The Collapse Of Bees

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    affecting the bees. The two main reasons why bees are dying is because of human using harsh chemicals along with other environmental changes. These chemicals are weakening their immune system. Another reason is because of parasites. The parasites first take over the bee’s body. When the bees have their babies‚ the parasite goes into the honeycomb then starts to take over the colony mass producing the parasite‚ and eventually taking over the colony meaning all the bees would die. According to Bees Vanish

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    Save the Bees to Save Ourselves Bee’s are often seen as a nuisance‚ however‚ they are very important insects. They are responsible for pollinating about one-thirds of all of the world’s crops. Unfortunately over the last decade wild and managed bees have been dying off in great numbers. Bees are a vital part of their ecosystems and must be protected in order to protect our own food supply. Since the early 90’s wild bees have been dying off at an ever increasing rate‚ however‚ it was not until

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    Honey Bees Pollinators

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    Honey bees has been considered a beneficial introduction; it distributes as a pollinator and the provider of the hive products. Some scientist has questioned the environment role of bees outside of their natural state or range. Majority of plant species are used by honey bees‚ which set some high potential disturbance for pollinator relationships. Honey bees do not necessarily harm plants: they are also unlikely to enlarge hybridization of native flora. Honey bees usually use a small proportion of

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    African Honey Bees

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    AFRICANIZED HONEY BEES Africanized Honeybees (Apis mellifera) Africanized honeybees are commonly called killer bees. They are native to Europe and Africa and Asia. They are a mixture between Apis mellifera ligustica and Apis mellifera iberiensis. The Africanized honey bees in the Western Hemisphere are descended from queen bees (A. m. scutellata) accidentally released by a bee-keeper in 1957 near Rio Claro‚ São Paulo in from the southern part of Africa (Collet 2011). They

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    Pollination Of Bees Essay

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    Bees are amongst the most important creatures to humans on Earth. These amazing insects pollinate over 80% of all flowering plants including 70 of the top 100 human food crops. One in three bites of food that we eat is derived from plants pollinated by bees. But the role bees play in nature is likely part of a greater story. Bees have been producing honey from flowering plants for the last 10 to 20 million years. As major contributors to floral growth‚ bees provide nourishing habitats for animals

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