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link to Language of Bees: Understanding the Communication System of Honeybees

Language of Bees: Understanding the Communication System of Honeybees

The waggle dance is one of the most unique ways bees communicate. They use their waggle dance to describe locations and the quality of a site. The hive then votes by the intensity of their dancing to...

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Honey Bee Predators: Identifying and Preventing Attacks

In their natural habitat, honey bees have many predators. Among them are birds, small mammals, and reptiles. Bears can destroy a honey bee colony. Raccoons can steal the bees' honey and cover their...

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link to What do Honey Bees do In the Winter (with video)

What do Honey Bees do In the Winter (with video)

What do honey bees do in the winter? In late fall and early winter, the bees begin their preparation for winter by preparing a hive for the long cold months. These worker bees will hunker down near...

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link to Dark Black Honey Bee: Characteristics and Habitat

Dark Black Honey Bee: Characteristics and Habitat

The name 'dark black honey bee' derives from the fact that these insects are found in the same habitats as their white cousins, but they are not restricted to a specific geographical area. The main...

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link to Best Plants for Honey Bees: Boost Your Garden’s Pollination Potential

Best Plants for Honey Bees: Boost Your Garden’s Pollination Potential

The best plants for honey bees are native to the region. They are low maintenance and adapted to the region. Also, they are easy to find. Species plants have an advantage over cultivars. Nativars are...

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link to Do Honey Bees Die After Stinging? Explained

Do Honey Bees Die After Stinging? Explained

Bees sting humans and other animals when they perceive a threat to their hives. They rarely sting when they're foraging away from the hive or handled roughly. Honeybees cannot pull out their stingers...

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