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    decade‚ according to the beekeepers from North America and Europe‚ worker bees have been disappearing from the bee hives‚ later on‚ the entomologists gave a term to this phenomenon Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).

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    It then undergoes several processes of ingestion and regurgitation by the bees. In the bee hives‚ to produce the liquid. There are three different types of bees that live in a bee hive which is ; the queen is the head of the hive lays as many as 1500 eggs each day and is only female that lays eggs. Then comes the drone. The drone’s main purpose is to mate with the queen. Then there is the worker bee. Lastly‚ the worker. All worker are female and they do just what their name implies‚ they

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    The honey bee is a subset of bees in the genus Apis‚ it is black and yellow in colour and is no longer than an inch in size. They are distinguished by the production and the storage of honey and construction of perennial‚ colonial hives out of wax. The insect’s habitat is mainly meadows‚ woods and gardens; the bee usually makes its nest in hollow trees. The habitats are advantageous for the bees due to the growth of flowering plants in that area. Figure 1 The Honeybee seems to have originated in

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    The four different species include The Little Honeybee‚ The Eastern Honey bee‚ The Giant Honeybee‚ and the Western Honeybee. Additionally there are three types of Honeybees inside of any given hive and those are The Queen‚ The worker bee‚ and the drone bee. The Worker bees are the most commonly seen because the Queen bee stays in the hive forever until she dies‚ and the drone bee is there until it mates with the queen bee and dies directly afterwards‚ says Kenneth A. Chambers on the everything about

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    environments on Earth. The four insects that were most fascinating to me are: The American bumble bee‚ Venus fly trap‚ black widow spider‚ and the Burmese python snake. The American bumble bee has a lot of characteristics that make it fascinating. One of these characteristics is the bumble bees’ organization of their colonies. There are three types of bumble bees‚ the queen‚ the workers‚ and the drones. The queen bee starts a nest in a pre-existing abandoned home of another animal‚ usually in the ground

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    As bees are pollinators their death would mean that we would lose at least one-third of all our world’s crops. Bees pollinate about two-hundred billion dollars worth of crops worldwide("Wild bee population down due to wide pesticide use." EKantipur.com). If we were to lose that many crops there would be mass food shortages and even famine in lesser developed countries. Other than just crops wildflowers and other wild plants would also die off

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    Often‚ to embrace others‚ one must uncover their motherly nature. In The Secret Life of Bees this statement is frequently true and displayed through many situations. The Secret Life of Bees is an insightful novel which shows the importance of embracing others in tragic situations. The novel begins with the main character‚ Lily‚ explaining how at night she lies in bed and watches the bees which fly around her room. Following the death of her mother‚ Lily lives with Rosaleen‚ a maid‚ and her father

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    Bees are important to our food supply because they pollinate all of the crops. Without bee pollination‚ all of the crops will die. If all the crops die‚ there will be very little food left to eat. Bees help populate the crops and flowers everywhere. Without bees‚ animals will not have any food left either. You can’t kill the bees just because they are flying around you and you’re scared of them. If bees feel threatened by you‚ they will try to sting you and if they do‚ that kills them. If everyone

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    Why The Collapse Of Bees

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    the varroa mite‚ which is this large parasitic vampire mite that sucks the blood of bees and also passes viruses from bees to bee--. We also suspect pesticides‚ both the pesticides beekeepers apply to the colonies to control the verroa mite‚ but also pesticides that are sprayed to fields and bees bring back to the colony.” Even though the mite is a common enemy of the bee the verroa mite has been defecting because of the weakened immune

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    us the lesson of work and work with co-operation. HONEY BEE: Habit and Habitat: Honey bees are highly organised social insects reported from all over the world. Although they are active throughout the year but in the winter season they do little work and do not rear the brood. In seasons i.e.‚ at the time of flowering they prepare a strong colony with honey rich combs. They exhibit polymorphism and good division of labour. The bee lives with thousands of individuals are observed hanging down

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