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Ecology, Behaviour and Control of Apis cerana with a Focus on . . . Abstract Apis cerana Fabricius is endemic to most of Asia, where it has been used for honey production and pollination services for thousands of years Since the 1980s, A cerana has been introduced to areas outside its natural range (namely New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Australia), which sparked fears that it may become a pest species that could compete with, and negatively affect
Hylaeus (bee) - Wikipedia Hylaeus is a large (over 500 species) and diverse cosmopolitan genus within the bee family Colletidae This genus is also known as the yellow-faced bees or masked bees [1] [2] This genus is the only truly globally distributed colletid, occurring on all continents except Antarctica
Beekeeping in India - SpringerLink Bee World 62:141–153 Article Google Scholar Russell D, Meyer R, Bukowski J (1998) Potential impact of micro encapsulated pesticides on New Jersey apiaries Am Bee J 138(3):207–210 Google Scholar Ruttner F (1966) The life and the flight activity of drone Bee World 47:93–100
Raising Bumble Bees - SARE Bumble bee species vary greatly in their ease of domestication Of the over 250 bumble bee species in the world, there are only two that are currently reared commercially, though there is potential for many other species to be raised In eastern North America, good candidates for rearing include B impatiens and B bimaculatus
Nalo Meli Maoli (Yellow-faced Bees) - Department of Land and . . . For more information and references, see the State Wildlife Action Plan Fact Sheet for order Hymenoptera Species summaries are also available below for some Hylaeus species Readers should note that these summaries are from 2005, and the conservation status and other information regarding these species is reflective of the time of writing:
Insect taxonomy — Science Learning Hub New Zealand has 28 native species and 13 introduced species of bee Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators of many cultivated food crops and other flowering plants Lepidoptera – butterflies and moths The Lepidoptera order includes moths and butterflies, and there are 2,000 native species in New Zealand Moths are usually