Exploring The Many Hats of Worker Bees

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Exploring The Many Hats of Worker Bees Bees are astonishing insects, each group performing incredible feats as part of their daily tasks. Although the attention often goes to the queen, the worker bees are behind the scenes to ensure everything is in order. Looking at the many hats that worker bees wear in their roles…

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Spotlight on the Important Roles of the Honeybee Queen

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Spotlight on the Important Roles of the Honeybee Queen The queen honeybee is revered as the one member of the beehive who keeps everything together, and in essence, she does. The queen is the monarch and is solely responsible for laying eggs. The queen’s life has one purpose, and her fulfillment of that role profoundly…

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Once Again, Bees Make Headlines and Turn Heads

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Once Again, Bees Make Headlines and Turn Heads If you have not read, watched, or heard about the latest bee headline in North Carolina, it is something that makes most people uneasy to even think about. This occurrence is not the first time, nor will it be the last. Bees do what they want, when…

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Bees Display Recognition of Human Faces

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Bees Display Recognition of Human Faces Although The Bee Movie did include some personal moments between humans and bees, nobody ever thought it was a reality. However, scientists have discovered that bees can recognize human features during repeated interactions. A bee’s brain is teeny, about the size of a chia seed, so the fact that…

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Removing Bees Humanely for Successful Rehoming

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Removing Bees Humanely for Successful Rehoming The spring and summer months bring more than the best weather. The warmer days and nights result in increasing bee activity, and this is the busiest time of year for bee removal companies. Inquiries always pour into local beekeepers and pest control companies this time of year on how…

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Monitoring Beehives for Mites

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Monitoring Beehives for Mites If a beekeeper experiences colony loss, it may be due to the varroa virus-infected mites inside the hive. Mites are the cause of colony loss 90% of the time, and even if mites are not observed on the bees, varroa mites are lurking. When mites are in the free-moving phase of…

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