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Bumblebee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information on Bumble Bee - pictures, articles, classification and more ... Bumble Bee, common name for any of a group of large, hairy, usually black-and-yellow, social bees. They are found primarily in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, often ranging farther north and higher in altitude than other bees.
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Bumble Bee Foods is proud to be a founding member of the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation to help reduce obesity by 2015. Read more >> ... Yum Yum BUMBLE BEE! Try these delicious dishes!
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Whether you’re preparing a quick and easy main course, a satisfying sandwich or a crisp seafood salad, Bumble Bee has delicious dishes waiting for you! You will find hundreds of recipes that are not only delicious but also nutritious and easy to prepare.
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The bumblebee contents page. The contents of the natural history and ecology of bumblebees. ... The sting. Yes bumblebees can sting, and there's a photograph of a sting below right. You can find out more on this page, and why a bumblebee doesn't die after she stings you but a honey bee does.
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The bumblebee frequently asked questions page. Contains a number of frequently asked questions and answers concerning bumblebees, their life cycle, behaviour, ecology and natural history. ... Firstly I must reassure you that bumblebee nests are not like honey bee hives, they last only a few months, and are usually small...
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Bumblebee (Transformers) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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