Honey bees and plants have a special relationship. Each benefits the other. Flowering plants provide food for honey bees; in turn, bees provide pollination for many plants, enabling them to reproduce. Honey bees visit flowers to collect pollen and nectar for food.
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HabitatsA Fact Sheet Series on Managing Lands for Wildlife This fact sheet provides information on the native bees in Maine and their habitat requirements. It suggests ways to manage our yards for bees, so that the bees will survive, thrive and reproduce.
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The data in this report on the number of beehives required for each hectare of crop are estimates based on experience of researchers in Australia and overseas.
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The coconut is found along tropical seashores around the world, and in some areas it is cultivated far inland. It provides man with food, drink, fuel oil, and many other products. There are about 8.5 million acres of coconuts, of which 2.45 million are in the Philippines, 1.59 in India, 1.
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Bernard Vaissiere that the nectar potential of a plant may be more associated with its pollination situation than its botanical classification. Thus, there are many dicots, which do not produce nectar (wind-pollinated species like pigweed and lambsquarter for example).
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Large collection of imagery related to North American forest insects. Topics include organisms, life stages, eggs, and damage caused. Browse by taxonomic order or by other categories (such as foliage feeders, gallmakers, stinging insects, and predators).
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Brief information on small biting pests in North America and their seasonal, habitat, and diurnal prevalence.
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Information from Wikipedia on this family of unusual flies, commonly known as Bee Lice, that are wingless and flattened.
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Offers macrophotography combined with descriptions.
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Stunning insect macrophotography combined with informative descriptions. Browse through the database and develop a respect and appreciation for these extraordinary animals.
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This page has resources on Hymenoptera, the ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies.
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Guide to bees native to Australia.
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On the taxonomy and biology of the genus, from the Apicultura website.
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On the use of bees for environmental hazard detection. From Montana University.
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Pages about the natural history of bumblebees in general, and keys to identify species commonly found in the north-east of Scotland.
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General information, key to the state's species, photos, and reference list.
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Lists of the species, with biogeographic and distribution information. From the Natural History Museum, UK.
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and a list of the genera and species of bees.
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