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         Bees:     more books (100)
  1. The Royal Bee by Frances Park, Ginger Park, 2000-02
  2. Of Bees and Mist: A Novel by Erick Setiawan, 2010-07-06
  3. Bee-Bim Bop! by Linda Sue Park, 2008-11-10
  4. Fuzzy Bee and Friends (Cloth Books) by Roger Priddy, 2003-09-13
  5. National Geographic Bee Official Study Guide, 3rd edition by Stephen F. Cunha, 2008-01-08
  6. Queen Bee Moms & Kingpin Dads: Dealing with the Difficult Parents in Your Child's Life by Rosalind Wiseman, Elizabeth Rapoport, 2007-01-30
  7. Bee & Me by Elle J. Mcguinness, 2008-10-21
  8. Aunt Bee's Mayberry Cookbook by Ken Beck, Jim Clark, 2000-10-26
  9. Plan Bee: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Hardest-Working Creatures on the Planet by Susan Brackney, 2009-04-28
  10. Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees: Honey Production, Pollination, Health (Storey's Guide to Raising) by Richard E. Bonney, Malcolm T. Sanford, 2010-10-15
  11. A Book of Bees: And How to Keep Them by Sue Hubbell, 1998-04-13
  12. Queen Bee Moms & Kingpin Dads: Dealing with the Parents, Teachers, Coaches, and Counselors Who Can Make--or Break--Your Child's Future by Rosalind Wiseman, Elizabeth Rapoport, 2006-03-07
  13. Bee by Rose-Lynn Fisher, 2010-04-28
  14. Langstroth on the Hive and the Honey-Bee - A Bee Keeper's Manual by L. L. (Lorenzo Lorraine) Langstroth, 2010-07-06

21. Bees
Pictures and information of bees in Brisbane, Australia.
http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_wasps/Bees.htm
Home Hymenoptera Sawflies
Parasitic Wasps
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Bees
This page contains pictures and information about Bees that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. Bees belong to the insect Order Hymenoptera , which includes parasitic wasps stinging wasps ants and sawflies Most bees live as individual, although the famous Honey Bees are social insects. The solitary bees live in burrow under ground or in tree stems. In their nests, there are chambers for their larvae, beside there are the storage for the nectar and pollen. Some species bees live together and using the same entry, although each have their own nest and look after their own young. Some bee species are social insects, only the queen lay eggs. There are the sterile workers in a large colony. Both wasps and bees visit flowers and sometimes may be hard to distinguishing them. Most wasps larvae are either carnivorous or parasitic while bees are vegetarian. Bees larvae feed on pollen. Bees carry pollen by the hairs on their legs and body. In general bees with hairy body and legs but wasps with no or very little hairs on their body and legs. Unlike other members in Hymenoptera, bees' mouthparts are modified to a hairy tongue, which is used for sucking up nectar from flowers. When rest bees fold their tongue in mouth in Z-shape. Besides the tongue, bees mouthpart have two strong mandibles, functioning as hands more than teethes. Besides used for eating pollen, it is for building hive, dragging, fighting and feeding the larvae.

22. Persephone's Bees - Home
Official site of the San Francisco pop band includes news, show dates, biography, MP3 and video downloads, picture gallery, articles, press kit, contact information and merchandise.
http://www.persephonesbees.com/
updated 02.01.03
Dear fans, friends, cousins, nephews and nieces,
Persephone's Bees are hard at work on some projects. Please stay tuned for announcements of what we've been up to, a new web site, and lots more exciting information.
We hope to being see you all again quite soon, as we miss you all very much! Thanks for your continued support.
for booking and information
angelina@persephonesbees.com

telephone: 510.594.8804
enter your email address and click the bee
Winners of the SF Weekly WAMMIE for Best Bay Area Pop Band 2001
Thank you to everyone who voted !!!
"Persephones Bees are guaranteed to jam on possibly the catchiest
song to be played at this year's
Noise Pop fest, 'Walk to the Moon'."

23. Bees
Smalltime Idaho beekeeper presents a wealth of information on bees; written to be very accessible to non-beekeepers.
http://www.hotcity.com/~mwr/bees.html
Bees
Here's a link to the beekeeping menu . And here's a link to the main menu . References in the files to a menu on the right or left assume that you have these menus in frames along the right and left sides of the browser.

24. Bees
bees and Wasps, Some of these colonies persist for many years (ants, honeybees) and others, like stinging wasps, start anew each year.
http://www.greensmiths.com/bees.htm
Bees and Wasps To Home Page
The insects most beneficial to humans are found in the large insect order Hymenoptera. Not only are the bees and many of their relatives pollinators of flowering plants, including fruits and vegetables, but thousands of species of small wasps are parasites of other arthropods including pest insects. Without these parasites that limit the growth of insect populations, pests would overtake most crops.
The urban pests of the order Hymenoptera are the stinging insects. Although the first image to come to mind implies danger to humans, these yellowjackets, hornets, and wasps sometimes serve our interest: They feed their young largely on flies and caterpillars.
Many of these stinging insects are social. They live in colonies with a caste system or a division of labor and overlapping generations all offspring of one individual reproductive. Some of these colonies persist for many years (ants, honey bees) and others, like stinging wasps, start anew each year. THE AFRICANIZED BEE
The Africanized bee is the same species as the European honey bee kept by beekeepers all over the United States. Introduced into Brazil from southern Africa, it is adapted to longer warm seasons than are northern honey bees.

25. AgNews -- Africanized Honey Bees

http://agnews.tamu.edu/bees/

26. Bees
bees comprisea highly diverse group of hymenopterous insects in the Sonoran Desert region.......bees By Stephen L. Buchmann. Spanish name Abejas.
http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/na/bees.html

27. Ants, Bees And Wasps: Index Of The Order Hymenoptera
Stunning insect macrophotography combined with informative descriptions. Browse through the database and develop a respect and appreciation for these extraordinary animals.
http://www.insects.org/entophiles/hymenoptera/
This page displays the twelve Hymenoptera records currently available within the Entophiles database. Select one of the thumbnail photographs of ants, bees and wasps below to access the descriptive record for this insect. Members of the Order Hymenoptera are charcterized by two pairs of membranous wings, clubbed antennae and chewing mouthparts. A good number possess a contricted "waist" between their thorax and abdomen. Ants, bees and wasps have evolved societal cooperation and are some of the finest natural architects, making extensive use of hexagonal forms.
View the Index of Orders View Complete Photo List Flies Beetles True Bugs Cockroaches Praying Mantids Grasshoppers, Crickets Walking Sticks Mayflies Non-Insects

28. Bees
bees Apiidae bees belong to the third largest insect order which alsoincludes wasps and ants. Together, these creatures pollinate
http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/bees.htm
Bees
Apiidae

Bees belong to the third largest insect order which also includes wasps and ants. Together, these creatures pollinate crops, turn over the soil more effectively than earthworms, and, in the case of the bee, furnish food in the form of honey. Even more importantly, some members of this order prey on other insects the single most important factor in keeping the earth's insect population in check.
The bee's eyes, like those of other insects, differ greatly from human eyes. They consist of a pair of compound eyes made up of numerous six-sided facets (28,000 in some dragonflies, 4,000 in house flies) plus three simple eyes. Despite this, their vision is believed to be sharp only for a distance of about 1 m. Bees, however, are capable of seeing ultraviolet light, which is invisible to humans. The bee is capable of navigating, even on a cloudy day, by cloud-penetrating ultraviolet light. Honey bees also use the sun as a reference point to communicate to other bees the angle of flight to be followed to arrive at newly discovered nectar-bearing flowers.

29. Bees For Development
Nonprofit organisation supporting beekeeping for sustainable development world wide. Advice, publicatio Category Regional Europe Hobbies Beekeeping......bees for Development helps people worldwide to create sustainablelivelihoods based on bees. This projects. bees for Development.
http://www.planbee.org.uk/
INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE WEB LINKS JOURNAL ... STORE Bees for Development helps people worldwide to create sustainable livelihoods based around bees. Why not visit our web style Message Boards where you can read and write messages, post announcements and get the latest news. FAQs Calendar Free Downloads Subscription Area ... Advertising
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30. Katie's Tupelo Honey
Producers of pure Florida Tupelo honey for wholesale and retail sales. Also available are gift baskets, beeswax candles, bears, bees and jewelry.
http://www.tupelo-honey.com/
Produced in Wewahitchka, Florida
Pure Unprocessed Gourmet Honey
Wholesale Bottled Honey
Tupelo Honeystix
All orders custom wrapped
Contact Information
Now shipping from our new facilities: Telephone: 602-331-9547 Postal address: 1050 E. Pueblo Rd., Suite C, Phoenix, AZ 85020 Electronic mail General Information: katie@tupelo-honey.com
Webmaster: Tim Rickard webmaster@tupelo-honey.com
You are visitor # Last modified: November 21, 2001

31. Honey Bees And Beekeeping
Information about beekeeping, from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Category Science Agriculture Beekeeping Methods and Techniques......Honey bees and Beekeeping. Races of Honey bees. Honey bees are Old World insectsthat were introduced into North and South America by European settlers.
http://www.ces.uga.edu/pubcd/b1045-w.html
Honey Bees and Beekeeping
Honey Bee Biology Races of Honey Bees Preparing to Keep Bees Beekeeping Equipment ... Reference Books

Honey bees ( Apis mellifera L.) are one of the most well-known, popular and economically beneficial insects. For thousands of years, man has plundered honey bee colonies to get honey, bee larvae and beeswax. In recent decades, bee plundering has given way to bee management. Now, honey bees are commonly kept in artificial hives throughout the United States, and a large and sophisticated beekeeping industry provides valuable honey, beeswax and pollination services. A large section of the industry, well represented in Georgia, is devoted to mass-producing queens and bees for sale to other beekeepers. Although many people make a living from bees, most beekeepers are hobbyists who have only a few hives and who simply enjoy working with these fascinating insects.
Honey Bee Biology
Honey bees, like ants, termites and some wasps, are social insects. Unlike ants and wasps, bees are vegetarians; their protein comes from pollen and their carbohydrate comes from honey which they make from nectar. Social insects live together in groups, cooperate in foraging tasks and the care of young, and have different types, or "castes," of individuals. There are three castes of honey bees (Figure 1): Workers - Reproductively underdeveloped females that do all the work of the colony. A colony may have 2,000 to 60,000 workers.

32. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
John Burroughs.
http://promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.or

33. Bracknell Block 5 Predicta League Season 2002/2003
This is a prediction league site for a group of ice hockey fans in the UK. You have to predict the scores for the Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague and the Findus British National League.
http://www.steve.merry.btinternet.co.uk/Predicta.htm
Bracknell Block 5 Predicta League Season 2002/2003 Visitors to Predicta League Since April 2002 Regular Score updates. CHECK YOU INBOX FOR ISL PLAYOFF GAMES CLICK HERE
How it works
  • You must have Email or a connection to Email, if you share email with someone else who wants to play you can. Only one entrance per person you will need to mail back your predications to me by the face off time of the first game on the current sheet. You will have to predict scores in a Month for hockey games in the Ice Hockey Superleague and the Findus British National League. I will update the league table weekly so that you know how well you are doing If a fixture is not played it will not count and no one will score for that game, this also includes if the game is abandoned. If a fixture is change I will try to mail you so that you can predict it, if it moves within the month it will still stand and be carried forward to that game. I will mail you all with you sheets, or I will hand them to you at the rink if you have not been able to get to your Email by prior arrangement. MY DECISION IS FINAL. I will get scores from ICEweb, the FBNL website or TELETEXT
  • 34. Sea Bees Diving - Phuket - Khao Lak - Thailand

    http://www.sea-bees.com/

    35. King Bees Blues Band, The
    Band that mainly played covers from Cream and Jimi Hendrix, disbanded in September 1999. The site offers biographical information, pictures and songs.
    http://www.angelfire.com/ga/thekingbees

    36. Busy Bees Crafters
    Offering handmade gifts and crafts including bath and body salts and prayer angels.
    http://www.geocities.com/busybeescrafters/index.htm
    Bridal shower gifts baby shower gifts house warming gifts bath salts and more by:
    email: bbscrafter@aol.com
    relaxing bath salts, AND MORE!
    To view a picture of a product on a larger scale, simply click on the image. "Special Treats" Bath Salts
    $6.95 each
    Quantity:
    Scent/Color lavender apple vanilla rose
    Select Glass clear frosted
    3-Piece Bathroom or Bedroom Set
    $16.95 per set
    Select Color hunter green country blue mauve victorian Angel Plant Pokes $3.95 each Select Color purple blue green red Ethnicity dark complexion light complexion Prayer Angels $6.95 each Dress Color country floral burgundy purple rose hunter green Christmas Type of Angel desk angel dash board angel kitchen angel home angel Small Raffia Angel $3.95 each Select Color purple blue natural green red Ethnicity dark complexion light complexion Raffia Angel Large Raffia Angel $4.95 each Select Color purple blue natural green red Ethnicity dark complexion light complexion Santa's Red Underwear $3.00 each

    37. NOVA Online | Tales From The Hive | Dances With Bees
    bees can communicate to other bees the distance, direction, quality,and quantity of a food source with a unique dance. Learn about
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bees/dances.html
    Bees can communicate to other bees the distance, direction, quality, and quantity of a food source with a unique dance.
    Learn about bee dances, then try to interpret them yourself.
    This activity requires the free QuickTime player/software.
    Dances With Bees has been adapted from the Bee Dances activity of Interactive NOVA's Animal Pathfinders,
    The Making of
    Anatomy of a Hive
    The Buzz About Bees
    Dances With Bees ... WGBH

    38. BUMBLE BEES
    Lists of the species, with biogeographic and distribution information. From the Natural History Museum, UK.Category Science Biology Insecta Hymenoptera bees Bombus...... list of world bumble bees. find species by a new British bumble bee? (PDFfile) (picture) distribution and decline of British bumble bees.
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/entomology/bombus/
    Bombus trifasciatus on Impatiens glandulifera list of
    world
    bumble bees
    find species by:
    a new British bumble bee?

    (PDF file)
    picture distribution and decline of ...
    British bumble bees
    1994-2000 The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK.

    39. Busy Bees Kids Craft
    Children's craft ideas, kits and fun packs. Also painting ideas.
    http://www.busy-bees.com.au/
    Busy Bees Kids Craft
    Welcome to Busy Bees Kids Craft.
    Childrens crafts for everyday fun and special occasions which are great for playgroups, school activities or just having fun at home.
    * Childrens craft instruction packs
    * Childrens wooden jigsaw puzzles
    * Childrens games and activities
    * Childrens u-build it wooden kits
    * Childrens recipe pack
    * Childrens tracing and lacing sets
    * Childrens craft kits
    * Childrens wooden craft shapes Take the time to read through our shipping and delivery details and also check out our monthly specials under About Us. Website updated 5/7/02 This Web site was built with Business in a Box

    40. The Granville Brothers Gee Bee
    Famous racing planes designed and built in the 1930's
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/4515/index3.html
    Site Map Home Links The fantastic Gee Bee ... Cleveland Air Race Photos
    Navigate here: The Gee Bee Biplane. Gee Bee Model "X" Gee Bee Junior Sportsters Gee Bee Model D Flying Models Magazine Article Gee Bee Model "Y" Senior Sporster Gee Bee Model "Z" Supersporster Gee Bee Model's R1 and R2 Supersporsters Gee Bee Supersporsters Zantford Granville's great contribution to aviation science. Another Great Granville invention and contribution to aviation.
    Gee Bee Engineer, Pete Miller's Zeta Complete listing of all Granville built aircraft. Gee Bee Photos
    Purchase a great Video Documentary!
    Click the picture above
    to purchase a great Gee Bee book!
    Gee Bee Plans! Gee Bee Links Book Store The Golden Age of Air Racing The Golden Age of Aviation
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    The Granville Brothers and Their Fantastic Airplanes. S ome of the most famous racing planes designed and built in the 1930's, were the Gee Bee's. Built by the Granville brothers of the Granville Brothers Aircraft Company, Springfield, Massachusetts. The Granville brothers: Zantford, Thomas, Robert, Mark and Edward came to Springfield in 1929 to the Springfield Airport located between Liberty Street and St. James Avenue. Their airplanes won many races and set new speed records. Their racing aircraft made use of new and bold design concepts to get as much speed as possible.

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