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Stingless bees , or simply meliponines , are a large group of bees, comprising the tribe Meliponini (sometimes called stingless honey bees ) in the family Apidae, and closely related to the com...
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For a time, scientists were concerned that the parasite might also threaten Australia's native stingless bees (Trigona carbonaria), but it turns out these critters are made of tougher stuff than their European honeybee cousins.
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MAC JR: If you dive in that jellyfish lake, you can get very close to them without any significant harm, as they are relatively stingless ; Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink ) ... Nice shot. Stingless or not, I'd still not go in the water with jellyfish. Posted 3 months ago. ( permalink )
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New Scientist reports that researchers from the Swiss Bee Research Centre in Bern have discovered a species of bee - an Australian stingless bee called Trigona Carbonaria - that has developed a previously unseen way to ward off attackers.
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Parasitic beetles that dare to invade the hive of certain stingless bees end up entombed forever in resin. ... Other stingless bees also make mummies out of intruders. Some tropical species even mix in acidic secretions that eat away at the beetle's hard cuticle.
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Stingless Bees ... Conflict over male production in stingless bees ... The Strassmann/Queller group will study worker preferences with respect to male production in a related group, the stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponinae). They have previously found that stingless bee queens are generally singly mated, which causes workers to...
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There are several hundred species of stingless social bees world wide -- quite different from the better known commercial honey bees. Most build resinous nests inside hollow trees. Their tangy honey is a gourmet delight. ... Stingless bees are a large group of bees in the family Apidae. Stingless bees are found in most...
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Discover some of the world's most appealing bees -- the social stingless bees! ... Discover some of the world's most appealing bees -- the social stingless bees! Safe for kids and fascinating to watch, these bees produce a delicious tangy honey and make fabulous garden pets.
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