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  • Tales from the Hive - NOVA Online

    Companion web site to the NOVA program "Tales from the Hive". Includes Quicktime clips of bee "dancing".

    www.pbs.org

  • Honeybee Biology

    A very nicely illustrated account of the biology of Apis mellifera.

    koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu

  • ScienceDaily Magazine - 'Undertaker' Bees

    Article on those workers that remove dead bees from the hive, from Illinois University research.

    www.sciencedaily.com

  • Apiservices - Apiculture - Taxonomy

    On the taxonomy and biology of the genus, from the Apicultura website.

    www.apicultura.com

  • Honeybees of the Genus Apis

    Descriptions of the common species, with more detailed accounts of the giant and dwarf honeybees, Apis dorsata and Apis florea.

    www.fao.org

  • Queen Honey Bee Pheromone Research

    Research by Christopher Keeling on elucidating a second queen honey bee pheromone that, along with the queen mandibular pheromone, the queen uses to control her colony.

    homepage.mac.com

  • Bee Alert

    On the use of bees for environmental hazard detection. From Montana University.

    beekeeper.dbs.umt.edu

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