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- Banned in the USA: Narrating the Crisis - PEN America
The book ban crisis is often referred to by its numbers A rising number of bans, more states impacted, more titles implicated And behind every number, there is a deeper story: the narratives being censored from pages, the overworked librarians and teachers, the authors whose work has been maligned, and the students who see their identities and their opportunities to learn about other
- Reasons Why Bees Are Dying - Friends of the Earth
Your yard could be a safe haven for bees to forage and rest Other reasons bees are dying in your garden could include: Disease and parasites; Predators to bees; Injury from busy roads; Bee’s age; Having a bee-friendly yard can help save the bees Bees aren’t attracted to perfectly manicured grass that is riddled with pesticides
- Learn to love the scientific names of bees - Honey Bee Suite
Whenever I’ve obsessed over a scientific pronunciation, professors have said, “Chill It doesn’t matter ” If you emphasize the “wrong” syllable or make a long vowel into a short one, it’s okay In practice, I hear different pronunciations from different people For example, small carpenter bees are in the genus Ceratina Some give
- Mann Lake | Largest Manufacturer Supplier of Beekeeping . . .
For over four decades, Mann Lake has established itself as a cornerstone in the beekeeping community, offering unparalleled quality and service to beekeepers at every level What began as a modest operation in a Minnesota garage has flourished into a leading provider of beekeeping supplies across the United States
- Africanized Honeybee | National Invasive Species Information . . .
Range and frequency of Africanized honey bees in California (USA) PLoS ONE 10(9): e0137407 Sheppard, W S , and D R Smith 2000 Identification of African-derived bees in the Americas: a survey of methods Annals of the Entomological Society of America 93(2):159-176
- How Many Bees in a Hive: Understanding the Size of a Bee Colony
Bees have developed different adaptations to survive in different seasons In the winter, bees cluster together to keep warm and conserve energy They vibrate their wings to generate heat and maintain the temperature of the hive In the spring, bees start to collect nectar and pollen to feed their colony
- Green Bees: Managing Sweat Bees in the Garden - Epic Gardening
There are many species, with approximately 4300 subspecies in the Halictidae family worldwide, but different regions will have different subspecies of sweat bees There are more than a thousand species in the USA alone In describing halictid bees or sweat bees, there are three parts to their bodies: the head, the thorax, and the metasoma or
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