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Cell Phone Radiation Kills Bees

... beings that are affected by cell phones, however. Some evidence has found that the radiation that comes from cell phones can also kill bees, which can cause all kinds of problems environmentally. Honeybees pollinate crops and other plants, ... Read Read: Cell Phone Radiation Kills Bees

By: Bob Shoby | 24/10/2008 | Computers
Douglas Stern

Bees & Wasps: Don't Get Stung in Court

... that attract hive mates to the attack. The attack will not end until the victim flees to an impenetrable shelter or is killedBee and wasp stings are generally classed as a nuisance, though they can be quite painful, causing swelling and ... Read Read: Bees & Wasps: Don't Get Stung in Court

By: Douglas Stern | 23/07/2008 | Ask an Expert

The Golden and Friendliest Bees of the World

... of these resources by lumber exploitation, clearing of natural vegetation, wild bushfires, land degradation, literally starve and kill the bees.  Most pesticides and other chemicals used in agriculture also kill bees directly, decreasing ... Read Read: The Golden and Friendliest Bees of the World

By: afia karikari | 18/08/2009 | Science

Learn About The Life Of Bees

... A good strong queen bee can lay as many as 2000 eggs a day. She is in charge of killing her sisters and mothers. The queen bee doesn't have to worry about taking care of herself, she is always surrounded by an entourage of worker bees who ... Read Read: Learn About The Life Of Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

The Mother Of All Bees

... as a G sharp. It is not unusual to find that after the first queen bee has hatched that the rest of the queen cells have a slit in them where the young queen has chewed through, effectively killing the developing larvae inside the cells. ... Read Read: The Mother Of All Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

The Disappearing Bees Populations

... , the commercial honeybees make up only a small portion. Africanized honeybees, along with other types of bees, do not seem to be affected. Also, this is not the first time the honeybee population has suddenly and unexpectedly declined. In ... Read Read: The Disappearing Bees Populations

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

Learn All About The Species Of Bees

... . Usually most beekeepers remove portions of the hive, but leave the one that contains the queen where it's. Bees are generally docile, but they do get annoying when they fly around you during picnics because of the fact that their sense of ... Read Read: Learn All About The Species Of Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

Learn About The Reproduction For Honey Bees

... finding food. Although they typically don't go after people when they are swarming, their is something about the site of a swarm of bees that scares people. It is not unusual for a beekeeper to be called out to capture a colony of swarming ... Read Read: Learn About The Reproduction For Honey Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

How To Collect Bees

... Extension office. They will be able to tell you if you live in an area that restricts keeping bees. They will also be able to give you the contact information of your states beekeeping organization where you can become a registered ... Read Read: How To Collect Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

The Different Ways to Get Bees

... established colony is very good. The previous owner should be able to give you any history or background information of the bees. If you are a beginner, a strong colony may be more than you are ready to handle. The equipment may be old and ... Read Read: The Different Ways to Get Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 16/12/2008 | Pets

Introduction to Bee Keeping

... in your area. As a rule, they will more than happy to share their experience with you. Most beekeepers love keeping bees and to them it is just a "hobby", but they can give you some insight into beekeeping. Take plenty of notes. More likely ... Read Read: Introduction to Bee Keeping

By: Jack Stanley | 16/12/2008 | Pets

Information Aboutr Chronic Bee Paralysis

... in front of the hive. The abdomens will be bloated and the wings will be partially spread or seem dislocated. The infected bees will appear shiny and greasy because of the lack of hair, which has been confused with robbing bees. Also, the ... Read Read: Information Aboutr Chronic Bee Paralysis

By: Jack Stanley | 16/12/2008 | Pets

How to Keep Bees in the Suburbs

... fly out in spring, they will not go anywhere else for water. Once they find a water source, it is hard to keep them from going back to it. A beekeeper must keep the bees in control every time the hive is open. A typical hive can house ... Read Read: How to Keep Bees in the Suburbs

By: Jack Stanley | 16/12/2008 | Pets

Moving Your Bees From One Home To The Next

... package of angry stinging insects from their work environment. You've picked up your bees and noted that other then a few dead ones at the bottom of the container (you should really be prepared for a few to not survive the stressful travel ... Read Read: Moving Your Bees From One Home To The Next

By: Jack Stanley | 02/03/2009 | Pets

Information About Nosema With Adult Honey Bees

... exist in a laboratory culture, as with most bacteria and fungi. It will only thrive and multiply in the epithelial cells of the honey bee ventriculus which causes dysentery.  Queens, drones and workers are all susceptible to Nosema. The ... Read Read: Information About Nosema With Adult Honey Bees

By: Jack Stanley | 16/12/2008 | Pets

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