bee, see Europeanhoneybee . Taxobox name Honeybees fossil range fossil range Oligocene Recent image Apis mellifera flying.jpg image caption Europeanhoneybee carrying pollen back to the hive regnum ... called the European, Western or Common honeybee in different parts of the world. There are many subspecies ... 2007, abnormally high die offs 30 70 of hives of Europeanhoneybee colonies occurred in North America ... Apis mellifera Apis nigrocincta Honey bees or honeybees are a subset of bee s in the genus Apis , primarily ... of honeybee with a total of 44 subspecies, ref name Engel99 cite journal author Michael S. Engel ... biology Morphology of a female honeybeeHoney bees as a group appear to have their centre of origin ... region of honeybee origin, and fewer still have been thoroughly studied. No Apis species existed ... year 2009 title A honeybee from the Miocene of Nevada and the biogeography of Apis Hymenoptera ... ref The close relatives of modern honey bees e.g. bumblebee s and stingless bee s are also social ... 315 doi 10.1016 j.ympev.2006.02.002 ref File Gaint HoneyBee Apis dorsata on Tribulus terrestris W ... when provoked. File ApisDorsataHive.jpg thumb Apis dorsata on comb Apis dorsata , the giant honeybee ... honeybee, is classified as the Indonesia n subspecies of the giant honeybee or a distinct ... that the Giant HoneyBee of the Philippines, A. breviligula Maa, and the Plains HoneyBee of southern ... 226 233 doi 10.1111 j.1365 3113.2009.00504.x ref Apis dorsata laboriosa , the Himalayan honeybee ... to the Himalayas , it differs little from the giant honeybee in appearance, but has extensive behavioral ... ambient temperatures. It is the largest living honeybee. Apis Eastern species File Cerana.jpg thumb upright Eastern honeybee Apis cerana from Hong Kong These are three or four species. The reddish ... colonization of the island by cave nesting honey bees. Apis cerana , the Eastern honeybee proper, is the traditional honeybee of southern and eastern Asia, kept in hives in a similar fashion to Apis ... more details
About the Billie Piper song the album Honey to the B Infobox single Name Honey to the Bee Cover Honey2thebee.jpg Artist Billie Piper Billie from Album Honey to the B B side What s Missing br Call Me Released Start date 1999 4 13 df yes Format CD single , Compact Cassette Recorded Genre Pop music Pop Length 3 39 small radio edit small br 5 04 small album version small br Label Innocent Records Innocent , Virgin Records Virgin Writer Skin Games Wendy Page , Jim Marr Producer Page, Marr Certification Platinum small Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA small ref name OZCert http www.aria.com.au ... plat&r id 28182 Honey to the Bee British Sales Certificate . British Phonographic Industry . 9 April 1999. Retrieved 25 December 2008. ref Last single Last Christmas br 1999 This single Honey to the Bee ... cover Cover Honey To The Bee CD2.jpg Lower caption UK Special Edition CD 2 Australian CD Single Type single Honey to the Bee is a song from Billie Piper released in 1999. It peaked at 3 in the UK ... and track listings of major single releases of Honey to the Bee . International CD Single br small SINCD8 Released Start date 1999 4 13 df yes small Honey to the Bee Radio edit 3 39 Call ... Released Start date 1999 4 13 df yes small Honey to the Bee Radio edit 3 39 Honey to the Bee Acoustic version 4 24 Honey to the Bee Delakota mix 5 00 Honey to the Bee music video UK Cassette br small SINC8 Released Start date 1999 4 13 df yes small small Side 1 small Honey to the Bee Radio Edit 3 39 ... Start date 1999 4 13 df yes small Honey To The Bee Radio Edit 3 39 Honey To The Bee Acoustic Version 4 24 Honey To The Bee Delakota Mix 5 00 Call Me 3 58 What s Missing 3 46 She Wants You 7 Disco Mix ... Name Honey to the Bee Artist Play Swedish girl group Play Album Replay Play album Replay Released ... References Reflist BilliePiper DEFAULTSORT Honey To The Bee Category 1990s pop songs Category 1999 singles Category Billie Piper songs Category Number one singles in New Zealand simple Honey to the Bee ... more details
The Honeybee mite may refer to Acarapis woodi , HoneyBee Tracheal Mite Varroa destructor , Bee mite that attacks honeybee s Apis cerana and Apis mellifera. disambig ... more details
wiktionary HoneybeeHoneybee may refer to Honeybee , any bee of the genus Apis Honeybee Robotics , a robotics company specializing in space mechanisms Datsun HoneyBee, the American version of the Nissan Sunny Howland H 2 HoneyBee , homebuilt aircraft Entertainment HoneyBee , the alternate name of the Japanese music artist YURIA HoneyBee , a song by Muddy Waters from 1951 HoneyBee , a song by Gloria Gaynor from 1974 HoneyBee , a song by Tom Petty from his 1994 album Wildflowers Tom Petty album Wildflowers HoneyBee , a song by Madrugada from the 2008 album Madrugada Madrugada album Madrugada HoneyBee Blake Shelton song HoneyBee , a song by Blake Shelton from 2011 Honeybee , a song by Garbage from their 2005 singles Sex Is Not the Enemy and Run Baby Run Garbage song Run Baby Run See also Honey to the B , an album by Billie Piper Honey to the Bee , a song by Billie Piper disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Apis mellifera Tanzania.jpg thumb Europeanhoneybee collecting nectar and pollen File Apis mellifera flying.jpg thumb Europeanhoneybee flies back to the hive after collecting pollen. Pollen is temporarily stored in pollen basket s For bee s, their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen from flower blooming plant s within flight range. The forage sources for Western honeybeehoneybee s are an important consideration for beekeeper s. In order to determine where to locate hives for maximum honey production and brood honeybee brood one must consider the off season. If there are no honey flows the bees may have to be fed. Bees that are used for pollination are usually fed in the holding yards. Forage is also significant for pollination management with other bee species. Nectar contains sugar s that are the primary source of energy for the bees wing muscle s and for heat for honeybee colonies for winter. Pollen provides the protein and trace mineral s that are mostly fed to the brood in order to replace bees lost in the normal course of life cycle and colony activity. As a rule of thumb the foraging area around a beehive beekeeping beehive extends for two miles 3  km , although bees have been observed foraging twice and three times this distance from the hive. Foraging at extreme distances wears out the wings of individual bees, reduces the life expectancy of foraging bees and therefore the efficiency of the colony ... of the Western honeybee s at what temperature they will start foraging. The main nectar ... honeybee round dance , waggle dance and shaking signals. In addition to nectar and pollen, honey bees ... Sources for Honey Bees Nectar source Pollen source Honeydew source List of honey plants Melliferous flower Regional honeys June Gap DEFAULTSORT Forage HoneyBee Category Honey plants Category Beekeeping ... Bee stub ... more details
mellifera jemenitica A. m. jemenitica The western honeybee or Europeanhoneybee Apis mellifera is a species of honeybee . The genus Apis is Latin for bee , and mellifera comes from Latin melli honey and ferre to bear hence the scientific name means honey bearing bee . The name was coined in 1758 ... as the queen or worker eggs and develop into drones. Genome The Europeanhoneybee is the third insect ... cause severe allergic reactions in some individuals. Hazards and survival Europeanhoneybee ... europeia ro Apis mellifera ru stq Ieme simple Europeanhoneybee sk V ela medonosn ...Taxobox name Western honeybee br Apis mellifera image Apis mellifera Tanzania.jpg image caption Honey ... mellifera iberica A. m. iberica Apis mellifera intermissa A. m. intermissa European dark bee A. m ... it to Apis mellifica honey making bee in a subsequent publication. However, according to the rules ... 28, 2006, the HoneyBee Genome Sequencing Consortium fully sequenced and analyzed the genome ... honeybee colonies in a minority of regions of North America. Geographic distribution The western honeybee is native to the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa. As of the early 1600s, the insect ... ancient and recent expansions of the honeybee, Apis mellifera journal Science journal Science volume ... inherited traits. Biology, life cycle Main Honeybee life cycle In the temperate zone, honeybee s survive ... honeybee swarm to establish a new Colony biology colony , the queen rarely leaves the hive after ... and pupa e in a frame of honeycomb are referred to as frames of brood honeybee brood and are often ... the German European black bee subspecies previously used for beekeeping, indicate the queen could ... File Bee1web.jpg thumb Honeybee with tongue partially extended Bees produce honey by collecting ... than saving as much food as possible. Thermoregulation The honeybee needs an internal body ... Heinrich year 1996 title How the honeybee regulates its body temperature journal Bee World volume 77 ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 Honeybee race is a classifications of honey bees , in particular European dark bee s Apis mellifera mellifera into various named instances of an informal taxonomic rank of Race biology race , below that of subspecies , on the basis of shared genetic traits . Pure representatives of any race are becoming ever rarer because humans have imported favored subspecies to regions that previously had distinctive type s of their own, and the imported bees have interbred with the native bees. The best chance to find representatives of any subspecies is in the center or the most protected part of the subspecies native area. In the Americas, there has been a great deal of mixing of subspecies and European dark bee races of the Europeanhoneybee A. mellifera more generally, since all American honey bees have been imported at some point after 1492. Lacking systematic and widespread DNA analysis DNA analyses it is difficult to estimate which subspecies predominate there, and it is probably ..., and is often used to refer to bee subspecies and Hybrid biology hybrids as well as sub subspecific divisions more properly. There are also certain lineages of honey bees whose rank is below that of subspecies particularly within the nominate subspecies, European dark bee A. m. mellifera , being ... sisters, and their colors and other characteristics may differ. The insects we call honey bees are divided into several species. In Europe, the Americas and Australia the term honeybee means a bee ... parts of the world there are several other recognized honeybee species, most notably Apis cerana ... of regions during and since the last ice age, there are five bee lineages ref http ... bee s and Buckfast bee s, also do not have formal names. Within the lineage M there are three races Mellifera brown bee Lehzeni heathland bee Nigra black bee Differences in the colors of bees may be more ... that each worker bee will share genetic characteristics. To make things even more complicated, a queen ... more details
Taxobox name Caucasian bee regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera subordo Apocrita familia Apidae subfamilia Apinae tribus Apini genus Apis genus Apis species Apis mellifera A. mellifera subspecies A. m. caucasica trinomial Apis mellifera caucasica trinomial authority Gorbachev, 1916 The Caucasian honeybee Apis mellifera caucasica is a sub species of the Western honeybee . Origin The Caucasian honeybee originates from the high valleys of the Central Caucasus . Anatomy and Appearance Shape and Size similar to Carniolan honeybee A. m. carnica Chitin Color dark with brown spots at times Hair Color lead grey Tongue Length up to 7.2 mm Behavior beneficial for beekeeping gentle and calm on the comb ardent brood production raising strong colonies colonies reach full strength in mid summer, which is good for areas where the highest nectar flow is in mid summer very great user of propolis in its native area a better honey producer than the European dark bee not beneficial for beekeeping colonies do not reach full strength until mid summer, which is an undesirable trait for areas with the highest nectar flow in the spring. the great use of propolis may be seen as undesirable as it makes hive management more difficult. Frames and hive boxes are glued together more substantially. over wintering in northern climates not good due to susceptibility to diseases of the honeybee nosema inclined to drifting and robbing Source The Hive and the honeybee, Chapter 11 Races of bees by Prof. Friedrich Ruttner, published by Dadant 1975 Category Bees Category Beekeeping bee stub es Apis mellifera caucasica pt Abelha caucasiana zh ... more details
carnica trinomial authority Pollman , 1879 The Carniolan honeybee Apis mellifera carnica Pollman is a subspecies of the western honeybee . The Carniolan honeybee is native to Slovenia and to some others ... . Origin The bee is the subspecies of the Western honeybee that has naturalized and adapted to the Ko evje ... Carniolan honey bees are about the same size as the Italian honeybee race, but they are physically ... rings and dots on their bodies. They are also known as the grey bee . Image carnica bee on sedum telephium.jpg thumb Carnica bee on Sedum telephium with pollen basket File Biene auf Gro er Fetthenne 06.09.11 IMG 9734c.jpg thumb Carnica bee on Sedum telephium Carniolan bees are nearly as big and long as the European dark bee Western European black bees , though their abdomens are much slimmer. Furthermore, the Carniolan bee has a very long tongue 6.5 to 6.7 mm, which is very well adapted for clover , a very high elbow joint and very short hair. ref Graham, Joe. The Hive and the HoneyBee ... than the Italian honeybee race Less drifting of bees from one hive to a neighboring hive When compared to the Italian race, they are not as prone to rob honey Able to overwinter in smaller numbers of winter bees honey stores are conserved. Able to quickly adapt to changes in the environment Better ... available forage decreases Low use of propolis Resistant to Diseases of the honeybee brood diseases ...Taxobox name Carniolan bee image Apis mellifera carnica worker hive entrance 3.jpg 200px Carniolan honeybee .... At present this subspecies is the second most popular among beekeepers after the Italian bee . It is favored .... It relies on these rapid adjustments of population levels to rapidly expand worker bee populations ... and consequently stores large quantities of honey and pollen during those periods. They are resistant ... Strength of broodnest more dependent on availability of pollen Unless marked the dark queen bee queen ... web accessed Oct 2006 http www.carniolan.com Slovenian carnica bee breeder web page accessed Oct ... more details
Round dance is a term used in bee keeping , entomology and bee learning and communication communication of social insects . It describes a specific communicative behavior of honeybee s inside the bee hive . When a forager, or scout bee, returns to the hive she performs a round dance to communicate the location of food sources close to the colony less than 35 yards away . ref name The Round Dance Cite web url http www.pbs.org wgbh nova bees dancesroun.html title NOVA Online Tales from the Hive The Round Dance accessdate 2008 12 21 publisher NOVA year 1999 ref The bee moves in a circular pattern. The waggle dance is used for communicating more distant nectar source s or pollen source s. References references NeuroethologyNavbox Category Animal communication Category Beekeeping Category Neuroethology Bee stub ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 Taxobox name Maltese honeybee image Maltese honey bee.JPG image width 200px image caption Maltese honey bees on frame with queen cells regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera subordo Apocrita superfamilia Apoidea familia Apidae genus Apis genus Apis species Apis mellifera A. mellifera subspecies A. m. ruttneri trinomial Apis mellifera ruttneri trinomial authority Sheppard, Arias, Grech & Meixner, 1997 The Maltese honeybee , Apis mellifera ruttneri , is a sub species of the Western honeybee . It originates from Malta where it is native. Origin The bee is a sub species of the Western honeybee that has naturalized and adapted to the environment of the Maltese Islands . It evolved as a different sub species when the Maltese islands were cut off from mainland Europe . Character and behavior The bee is of relatively black colour. It is well adapted for high temperatures and dry summers and cool winters. Colonies have brood all year round and with good response to the seasons on the islands. They clean the hive well. They tend to swarm or supersede the queen when there are enough stores generally swarms in Spring and supersedes in Autumn . A very defensive species against wasps, mice and beetles and can be very aggressive against beekeepers and trespassing people. Colonies also have some resistance to Varroa destructor Varroa . ref http barnsleybeekeepers.org.uk bee types.html ref History of species The species is considered as making a comeback after Varroa was introduced to Malta in 1992. At that time colonies of bees from abroad were imported to compensate for the loss of native colonies. In 1997 the species was identified as a sub species. It breeds well with the Italian sub species making a strain that defends well against Varroa and has good honey yield, while less aggressive, although this is somewhat endangering the Maltese sub species as a genetically distinct entity and after some generations it ends up ... more details
The honeybee life cycle , here referring exclusively to the domesticated Western honeybee , depends greatly on their social insect social structure . Image Swarm0104.jpg frame Honeybee swarm pitched on a high limb Colony life Unlike a bumble bee colony or a paper wasp colony, the life of a Western honeybeehoneybee colony is wikt perennial perennial . There are three castes of honey bees Queen bee queens , which produce eggs drone bee drones or males, which mate with new queens and have no stinger and worker bee workers , which are all non reproducing females. The queen lays eggs singly in cells ... 33.3 mg Royal jelly honey and pollen bee bread align center 7 align center larva align right 100.1 mg honey and pollen bee bread align center 8 align center larva align right 134.5 mg honey and pollen bee bread align center 9 align center larva align right 155.2 mg honey and pollen bee bread Source Stone, David M. http www.uni.uiuc.edu stone2 bee overview.html Overview of Bee Biology University ... 1 title Caste in the honeybee author Stanley E. Flanders year 1960 journal Insectes Sociaux volume ... provided by humans, so called wild colonies although all honey bees remain wild, even when cultivated ... . Development Image Drohnenpuppen 81b.jpg thumb Stages of development of the Drone bee drone pupae. Development from egg to emerging bee varies among queens, workers and drones. Queens emerge from their cells ... or the colony becomes very large a new queen is raised by the worker bee s. The virgin queen takes ... of 50 of the queen s genes ref http members.aol.com queenb95 genetics.html anchor1561346 Bee breeding ref and develops into a haploid Drone bee drone . The fertilized eggs develop into either ... Biene.jpg thumb Worker bee emerging from cell class wikitable align center Days align center Developmental ... See also Bee bole Beekeeping Bee colonies Bee colonies Winter cluster Sources reflist http www.bee info.com biology bee development.html Development of honeybees bee info.com, accessed Oct 2005 cite ... more details
Disease Affecting HoneyBee Brood European Foulbrood A Bacterial Disease Affecting HoneyBee ...Disease s of the honeybee or abnormal hive conditions include Pests and parasites Varroa mites Image Varroa on larvae.jpg right frame Varroa mite on a honeybee larva Main Varroa destructor Varroa destructor ... the airways of the honeybee. The first known infestation of the mites occurred in the British Isles ... on the Asian honeybee Apis cerana and subsequently named Nosema ceranae . This parasite apparently also infects the Western honeybee. ref Ritter, Wolfgang http www.moraybeekeepers.co.uk nosema.htm ... cocoon s. The destruction of the comb will spill or contaminate stored honey and may kill bee larvae ... diseases class wikitable sortable Symptoms ref name Diagnosis of HoneyBee Diseases Shimanuki, Hachiro Knox, David A. http maarec.cas.psu.edu bkCD Bee Diseases Diagnosis.html Diagnosis of HoneyBee Diseases ... but is highly infectious and deadly to bee brood. Infected larvae darken and die. European foulbrood Melissococcus plutonius is a bacterium that infests the mid gut of an infected bee larva. European ... . It causes mummification of the brood of a honeybee colony. The fungi are common soil inhabitants ... Ribi re M, Faucon J, P pin M title Detection of chronic honeybee Apis mellifera L. paralysis virus ... plays a role in cases of sudden collapse of honeybee colonies infested with the parasitic mite ... publications.htm?SEQ NO 115 164413 Multiple Virus Infections in the HoneyBee and Genome Divergence of HoneyBee Viruses ref Expand section date June 2008 Cloudy Wing Virus CWV Cloudy wing ... infections in honeybee colonies in the UK Journal of Apicultural Research Vol. 49 1 pp. 66 71 Jan 2010 ref ref cite journal author Gli ski, Z. Jarosz, J. title Infection and immunity in the honeybee ... odor. ref name Diagnosis of HoneyBee Diseases ref Elvira Grabensteiner, Wolfgang Ritter, Michael J ... and Microsporidian Linked to HoneyBee Colony Decline journal PLoS ONE volume 5 issue 10 pages e13181 ... more details
unreferenced article date June 2009 Image Youngbrood 0005.jpg frame right Recently hatched honeybee larvae are feeding on royal jelly for three days. Only larvae selected to become queens are fed the jelly ... insect s. The brood of Western honeybeehoneybee s develops within a Beehive beekeeping bee hive . In man ... to late spring, just before a bee hive would naturally split by Swarming honeybee swarm ing ... of frames of brood. See also BeeColonyMemberTypes DEFAULTSORT Brood HoneyBee Category Insect ... a brood comb brood frame . Brood frames usually have some pollen and nectar or honey in the upper ... brood has emerged for additional brood or convert it to honey or pollen storage. Bees show remarkable ... starts to lay eggs within the winter cluster in proximity to available honey stores. Honey bees tend ... chamber within the beehive may also change as bee keepers add more boxes or as wild bees build fresh comb into available cavities. Some beekeepers ensure that the queen bee queen will not go into the upper boxes called supers or honey super s by placing a screen called a queen excluder between the boxes. The screen has precisely measured open spaces through which a worker bee can pass, but not a queen ... by keeping a honey barrier of capped honey, which the queen is reluctant to cross, above the brood. In feral hives the honey bees tend to put the brood at bottom center of the cavity, and honey to the sides ... that is predominantly honey. This ensures that there will be enough adult bees to provide the brood ... called chilled brood . Brood development Bee Brood comb brood frames are composed of brood at various ... nectar or diluted honey and pollen. A few female larvae in special queen cups may be selected ..., i.e. she will be sexually mature. Drone bee Drone brood develops from unfertilized eggs. Drone ... bee Queen until day 3 until day 5 until day 7 until day 8 from day 16 on approx. 23rd day Worker bee Worker until day 3 until day 6 until day 9 until day 12 from day 21 on N A Drone bee Drone until ... more details
The Russian honeybee refers to honey bees Apis mellifera that originate in the Primorsky Krai region of Russia. This strain of bee was imported into the United States in 1997 by the United States Department of Agriculture USDA s Agricultural Research Service Honeybee Breeding, Genetics & Physiology Laboratory in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in response to severe declines in bee populations caused by infestations of parasitic mites, ref http www.ars.usda.gov Services docs.htm?docid 2744&page 5 ref and have been used in breeding programs to improve existing stocks. Resistance to mites Russian honey bees have an innate resistance to various parasitic mites. This strain occurs in the original native range of the Varroa destructor varroa mite , and selective pressure could have favored bees that exhibited aggressive behavior against colony level mite infestations. Accordingly, experimental research has found that mite populations decline in colonies of pure Russian ref http etmd.nal.usda.gov bitstream 10113 2224 1 IND43938395.pdf ref and of hybrid Russian Italian bees. ref http www.bioone.org doi abs 10.1603 0022 0493 282007 29100 5B258 3ACOPMIR 5D2.0.CO 3B2 ref The mechanisms through which mite populations are controlled in these colonies include hygienic behavior towards mites, ref De Guzman Rinderer, et al, Hygienic Behavior by Honey Bees From Far Eastern Russian, American Bee Journal, Jan 2002 ref and possibly increased aggression towards mites. ref Brachmann, Bob, p18, Characteristics of Russian Bees, Bee Culture, Nov 2004 ref Interestingly, Russian stocks also have been shown to resist infection by tracheal mites. ref http www.ars.usda.gov SP2UserFiles Place 64133000 PDFFiles 459 ... ARS Russian honey bees to enhance flight performance during almond pollination. http www.beeculture.com content ScienceJournalMay2009.pdf References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Russian HoneyBee Category Beekeeping Category Apis genus bee stub fr Abeille russe ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Sweet HoneyBee Type studio Artist Duke Pearson Cover Sweet Honey Bee.jpg Recorded December 7, 1966 br small Van Gelder Studio , Englewood Cliffs Released 1967 Genre Jazz Length 39 27 Label Blue Note Records Blue Note br small BST 84252 Producer Alfred Lion Last album Prairie Dog album Prairie Dog br 1966 This album Sweet HoneyBee br 1966 Next album The Right Touch br 1967 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album r145315 title Sweet HoneyBee Duke Pearson & 124 AllMusic first Scott last Yanow work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 17 July 2011 ref rev2 rev2Score Sweet HoneyBee is an album by American jazz pianist and composer Duke Pearson , released on the Blue Note Records Blue Note label in 1967. ref http www.jazzdisco.org duke pearson catalog blue note blp 4252 Duke Pearson discography accessed September 6, 2010 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awards this album with 4 stars and states Pianist composer Duke Pearson leads an all star group on this run through of seven of his compositions. The musicians trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, altoist James Spaulding, Joe Henderson on tenor, bassist Ron Carter, drummer Mickey Roker, and the pianist leader are actually more impressive than many of the compositions, although the swinging minor toned Big Bertha deserved to become a standard. ref Yanow, S. Allmusic class album id r145315 pure url yes Allmusic Review Sweet HoneyBee accessed 06 June 2010 ref Track listing All compositions by Duke Pearson except where indicated. Sweet HoneyBee &ndash 5 00 Sudel &ndash 5 43 After the Rain &ndash 4 45 Gaslight &ndash 6 01 Big Bertha small Peter Chatman , Pearson small &ndash 5 58 Empathy &ndash 6 00 Ready Rudy? &ndash 6 01 Personnel Duke Pearson piano Joe Henderson tenor saxophone Freddie Hubbard trumpet James Spaulding flute, alto saxophone Ron Carter bass Mickey Roker drums References reflist Category ... more details
to land Swarming is the natural means of reproduction of honeybee colonies. A new honeybee colony is formed when the queen bee leaves the colony with a large group of worker bee s, a process called ... bees. Nest site selection Image Bee swarm on fallen tree02.jpg thumb Bee swarm of Apis mellifera ligustica on a fallen log Image Bee swarm 1.JPG thumb Bee swarm of Apis mellifera carnica on Black locust When a honeybee swarm emerges from a hive they do not fly far at first. They may gather in a tree ... in a honeybee swarm perceive the completion of their group decision making Behavioral Ecology ... building during nest site selection in honeybee swarms The expiration of dissent Behavioral Ecology ... Swarm Control of HoneyBee Colonies ref Good beekeepers who are aware that a colony has ... swarm traps with Nasonov pheromone honeybee pheromone lures that can be used to attract ... doi abs 10.1603 0013 8746 282004 29097 5B0111 3ASBOHBH 5D2.0.CO 3B2 Swarming Behavior of Honey ...?AcNo 19760204892 Swarming honey bees guided by pheromones Annals of the Entomological Society of America ref Entomology Entomologists consider the colony as a superorganism . An individual bee without ... behavior Image Beekeper collecting swarm.jpg thumb 350px A beekeeper collecting a bee swarm. A swarm ... by feral honey bees or from the beehive beekeeping hives of inattentive beekeepers. Swarm ... Bee Swarms Follow High speed Streaker Bees To Find A New Nest ScienceDaily Nov. 24, 2008 ref ... time in the life of honey bees. Cast swarms are provisioned only with the nectar or honey they carry ... a new queen, or sometimes a replacement Virgin queen bee virgin queen is already present in the afterswarm. Africanized bee s are notable for their propensity to swarm or abscond. Absconding is a process ... for lack of sufficient winter stores, the africanized bee colonies tend to perish in the winter in higher latitudes. Beekeeping Swarm management Image Bee swarm 2.JPG thumb Bee swarm upward bee ... more details
This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name Honey Bee image File Bee Aviation Honeybee unrestored.jpg caption Bee Aviation Honeybee awaiting restoration at the San Diego Air & Space Museum Infobox Aircraft Type type Homebuilt aircraft national origin United States manufacturer Beecraft Bee Aviation Associates, Inc. designer Walter Mooney first flight 12 July 1952 introduced 1952 retired status primary user more users Limited to three in total separate using br produced years in production number built 1 program cost Total program cost unit cost Incremental or flyaway cost for military or retail price for commercial aircraft developed from variants with their own articles The Beecraft Honey Bee was an all metal V tailed homebuilt aircraft , that was designed by Walter Mooney and first flown on 12 July 1952. ref cite journal magazine Air Trails date Winter 1971 page 76 ref Design and development The Honey Bee was designed and built by Walter Mooney ref cite web title Bee Aviation Associates url http fraseraerotechnologycompany.com Bee Aviation Associates.html accessdate 8 February 2012 ref The Honey Bee is a single seat all metal, high wing , tricycle gear equipped aircraft with a V tail . The stressed skin aircraft is designed to accommodate Flap aircraft wing flaps and Leading edge slot slot s. ref cite journal magazine Flying date October 1952 title Sweet Little Plane page 53 ref The prototype was test flown by William Chana on 12 July 1952 and certified on 17 December 1953. ref Cite book title The Aeroplane, Volume 86 page 222 ref Operational history Variants Units using this aircraft Operators choose Aircraft on display The Honey Bee prototype now is on display at the San Diego Air & Space Museum . It is the lone Bee aircraft to survive an arson fire at the museum. Specifications Honey Bee Aircraft specs ref Air Trails for giving the reference ... more details
Maya the Bee Nippon Animation Official Site ja E3 81 BF E3 81 A4 E3 81 B0 E3 81 A1 E3 83 9E E3 83 BC E3 83 A4 E3 81 AE E5 86 92 E9 99 BA Maya the Bee Anime Japanese Wikipedia ann anime 1415 Maya the Bee DEFAULTSORT Maya The HoneyBee Category 1975 anime Category 1982 anime Category 1975 Japanese ...About the anime series the novel Maya the Bee Infobox animanga Header name Maya the Bee image File Maya the Honey Bee.jpg 210px caption Die Biene Maja und ihre Abenteuer book cover. ja kanji ja romaji Mitsubachi M ya no B ken genre Comedy , Adventure Infobox animanga Video type tv series director Hiroshi Sait , Mitsuo Kaminashi and Seiji End producer writer music studio Nippon Animation network TV Asahi first 01 April 1975 last 20 April 1976 episodes 52 episode list Infobox animanga Video type tv series title The New Adventures of Maya the HoneyBee director Mitsuo Kaminashi producer writer music studio Wako Productions , Apollo Film Wien network ZDF, TV Osaka , TV Tokyo first 01 September 1979 last 13 September 1980 episodes 52 episode list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo Maya the Bee Mitsubachi M ya no B ken lit. The Adventures of Maya the Honeybee is an anime television series produced by Zuiyo Enterprise today Nippon Animation in Japan . The series consisted of 52 episodes and was originally telecast across Japan from April 1975 to April 1976 on the TV Asahi network formerly NET . Based on the classic children s book Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels , the anime ... . Maya the Bee aired alongside other juvenile targeted anime such as Adventures of the Little Koala ... for very young children. A second Maya the Bee series, Shin Mitsubachi M ya no B ken ... language. This tune was used for the cartoons in all European countries with translated lyrics ... young honeybee, and her adventures in the forest around her. Maya is a bee born in a bee hive ... VA Nik,, Arabic VA Nahoul A young drone male bee , a new character in the anime not present ... more details
The pheromone s of the Honeybee are mixtures of chemical substances released by individual bees into the hive .... Honeybee pheromones in The Hive and the HoneyBee, revised edition Dadant and Sons Hamilton, Illinois , pages 385 389. ref These chemical messengers secreted by a queen bee queen , drone bee drone , worker bee or laying worker bee to elicit a response in other bees. The chemical messages are received by the bee s antenna and other body parts. They are produced as a volatile or non volatile liquid and transmitted by direct contact as a liquid or vapor. Honeybee pheromones can be grouped into releaser ...., Higo, H. A. and Winston, M. L. 2003 Isolation and identification of new components of the honeybee ... 1992. Honeybee pheromones in The Hive and the HoneyBee, revised edition Dadant and Sons Hamilton ... on the honeybee, Apis mellifera . Journal of Insect Physiology 17, 2277 2285 Butler, C. 1609. The Feminine .... 2003 Isolation and identification of new components of the honeybee Apis mellifera L. queen retinue ... Honey bees Apis mellifera have one of the most complex Pheromone pheromonal communication systems ... behavioral response from the receiving bee. Under certain conditions a pheromone can act as both ... a bee stings another animal, and attract other bees to the location and causes the other bees to behave ... a bee stings another animal smells like bananas. ref who? ref Smoke can mask the bees alarm pheromone ... Laying worker bee worker bees from bearing offspring in a colony that still has developing ... with the age of the developing bee. An artificial brood pheromone was invented by Yves Le Conte ... by the queen bee and eggs laid by a laying worker. Footprint pheromone This pheromone is left by bees ... of behavioral maturation by a primer pheromone produced by adult worker honey bees. Proc Natl Acad ... This pheromone is emitted by the worker bee s and used for orientation. Other pheromones Other ... QMP QMP, emitted by the queen, is one of the most important sets of pheromones in the bee hive ... more details
This article is a part of Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft . Please see Wikipedia WikiProject Aircraft page content for recommended layout. Infobox Aircraft Begin name H 2 Honey Bee image caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Homebuilt aircraft national origin United States manufacturer Howland Aero Design designer Bert Howland first flight 1986 introduced retired status Plans may still be available, kits still available primary user more users Limited to three in total separate using br produced years in production number built 9 2003 program cost Total program cost unit cost US 250 plans only developed from variants with their own articles Howland H 3 Pegasus The Howland H 2 Honey Bee is an United States American homebuilt aircraft that was designed by Bert Howland and made available by Howland Aero Design in the form of plans for amateur construction, with kits provided by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co . The H 2 first flew in 1986. ref name Spruce Cite web url http www.aircraftspruce.com catalog kitspages honeyBee.php title Honey Bee and H 3 Pegasus accessdate 16 November 2011 last Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co date 2011 ref ref name AeroFiles Cite web url http www.aerofiles.com h.html title Howland accessdate 16 November 2011 last AeroFiles date undated ref ref name ClassicAero Cite web url http exp aircraft.com aircraft pagesAir Classic Aero Enterprises.html title Classic Aero Enterprises accessdate 16 November 2011 last Classic Aero Enterprises date undated ref ref name KitplanesJan1999 Downey, Julia 1999 Plans Aircraft Directory , Kitplanes, Volume 16, Number 1, January 1999, page 56. Primedia Publications. ISSN 0891 1851 ref ref name Aerocrafter Purdy, Don AeroCrafter Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook , page 139. BAI Communications. ISBN 0 9636409 4 1 ref ref name KitplanesJan2003 Downey, Julia 2003 Plans Aircraft Directory , Kitplanes, Volume 20, Number 1, January 2003, page 18. Primedia Publications. ISSN 0891 1851 ref ref name KitplanesJan2001 Downey, Julia 2001 ... more details
Taxobox name European dark bee image Bee October 2007 1.jpg image width 250px image caption The Savoie honeybee has rather light wings for a black bee. Note ample hair on thorax and black abdomen with little ... Apis genus Apis species Western honeybee A. mellifera subspecies A. m. mellifera trinomial Apis mellifera mellifera trinomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1758 The European dark bee Apis .... These small, dark colored honeybee s are sometimes called the German black bee , although they occurred originally from Britain to eastern Central Europe. There are three main Honeybee race races , namely mellifera brown bee lehzeni heathland bee nigra black bee , which have local breed s, such as the Pomeranian ... lineage of Apis mellifera ref Ruttner, F. 1988 . Biogeography and Taxonomy of Honey Bees . Berlin Heidelberg Springer Verlag. ref The European dark bee can be distinguished from other subspecies ... been traditionally associated with the dark bee breeds, which were previously known for their rather easy handling though they have never been considered as placid as the Carniolan honeybee . Their qualities are File Creation Via Pollination.jpg thumb California High Desert EuropeanHoney Bees ... honeybee , but there are a number of dedicated hobbyist beekeepers that keep these bees in Europe ... European black bees is that they cannot sting because they do not have a stinger. Image Bee 2007 2.jpg thumb A honeybee In Western Europe, dark bee breeds were the original honeybee stock until creation ... high yield strains with Carniolan honeybee s , which, however, were very susceptible to Varroa ... and Bee Breeding Association UK and Ireland http www.apis mellifera mellifera.de European dark ... even in cold weather possibly hardiness against varroa ref http www.nordbiene.de The dark bee ..., the American continent did not have any honey bees. Hybrid descendants of the original ... that, after the arrival of the Varroa mite on the American continent in 1987, some feral bee ... more details
The HoneyBee Genome Sequencing Consortium is an international collaborative group of genomics scientists, scientific organisations and universities who are trying to decipher the genome sequence s of the honeybee Apis mellifera . It was formed in 2001 by American scientists. In the US, the project is funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute a division of the National Institutes of Health National Institutes of Health NIH , the United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture USDA , the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois Sociogenomics Initiative, and various beekeeper s association and the bee industry. First scientific findings show that the honeybee genome may have evolved more slowly than the genomes of the Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly and Anopheles malaria mosquito . ref Robinson, Gene and Weaver, Daniel, The HoneyBee Genome Project A Model of Cooperation between Academia, Government, and Industry American Bee Journal Oct. 2006 pg. 870ff ref The bee genome contains versions of some important mammalian gene s. The complete genome of Apis mellifera has been sequenced and consists of 10,000 genes with approximately 236 million base pair s. The size of the genome is a tenth of the human genome . ref Weinstock et al., http www.nature.com nature journal v443 n7114 full nature05260.html jsessionid 557ACDE1D76290DFE51E4E312D0D8A67 Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera Nature journal Nature 443, 931 949, 2006 ref The Western honeybee gene sequence showed 163 chemical receptors for smell but only 10 for taste. Besides the discovery of new genes for the use of pollen and nectar, researchers found that, in comparison ... 16 11 1395 The chemoreceptor superfamily in the honeybee, Apis mellifera Expansion of the odorant ... abstract 314 5799 642 Thrice Out of Africa Ancient and Recent Expansions of the HoneyBee, Apis mellifera ... more details
Taxobox name EuropeanHoney Buzzard status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Pernis apivorus by John Gould improved.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Accipitriformes familia Accipitridae genus Pernis bird Pernis species P. apivorus binomial Pernis apivorus binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus Linnaeus , 1758 range map Pernis apivorus distr.png range map width range map caption Orange Summer range br Blue Breeding winter range of Honey Buzzard. File Bondr e apivore MHNT.jpg thumb Egg of Pernis apivorus The EuropeanHoney Buzzard Pernis apivorus , also known as pern ... predator of the Asian giant hornet . It is thought that Honey Buzzards have a chemical deterrent in their feathers that protects them from wasp attack. The EuropeanHoney Buzzard breeds in woodland , and is inconspicuous ... Status in Britain The EuropeanHoney Buzzard is an uncommon breeder and scarce, but increasing, migrant .... Behaviour The EuropeanHoney Buzzard is seen in a wide range of habitats, but generally prefers .... This behaviour is reminiscent of an inquisitive parrot . EuropeanHoney Buzzards also hop from ... been suggested that the similarity in plumage between juvenile EuropeanHoney Buzzard and Common Buzzard ... Category Birds of Iran Buzzard, EuropeanHoney Category Birds of prey Category Perninae Link FA ... term for a bird of prey, and Latin apivorus bee eating although bee s are much less important than ... males are fiercely territorial. The convert 52 60 cm in adj mid long Honey Buzzard is larger and longer ... is slightly larger and darker than the male. Being a long distance migrant, the Honey Buzzard relies ... that avoid large expanses of water over which it cannot soar. Accordingly, great numbers of Honey ... flying in wooded vegetation, Honey Buzzards usually fly quite low and perch in mid canopy, holding ... of the wings and shifting around on its perch. The Honey Buzzard often inspects possible locations .... http nickrossiter.org.uk hbweb index.htm Honey buzzard in Britain Identification, calls, movements ... more details
Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name HoneyBee Cover Blake Shelton HoneyBee Lyrics.jpg Artist Blake Shelton Album Red River Blue Released Start date 2011 04 04 Format Music download Genre ... When I m Not Looking Br 2010 This single HoneyBee br 2011 Next single God Gave Me You br 2011 Misc HoneyBee is the title of a song written by Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip , and recorded by American ... s Mean Taylor Swift song Mean . History Blake Shelton debuted HoneyBee at the Academy of Country Music awards telecast on April 3, 2011, where he also sang Who Are You When I m Not Looking . HoneyBee was released to digital retailers immediately after the broadcast. ref cite web url http www.theboot.com 2011 04 04 blake shelton honeybee title Blake Shelton Debuts New Song, HoneyBee last Stromblad ... , and came up with the line You be my honeysuckle I ll be your honeybee. Akins said that he ... http tasteofcountry.com blake shelton honeybee lyrics title Blake Shelton HoneyBee Lyrics Uncovered ... 651603 honey bee.jhtml title CMT Videos Blake Shelton HoneyBee publisher Country Music Television ... feel to it. ref cite web url http www.roughstock.com blog blake shelton honeybee single review title Blake Shelton HoneyBee last Bjorke first Matt date 21 April 2011 work Roughstock accessdate ... honeybee title Blake Shelton HoneyBee last Wilcox first C.M. date 11 April 2011 work The 9513 ... last Trust first Gary date 13 April 2011 work Billboard accessdate April 14, 2011 ref HoneyBee also ... news blake shelton E2 80 99s E2 80 9Choney bee E2 80 9D goes digital gold and makes chart history title BLAKE SHELTON S HONEYBEE GOES DIGITAL GOLD AND MAKES CHART HISTORY last Trust first ... Blake Shelton song HoneyBee artistid 444576 accessdate April 14, 2011 singlechart Billboardhot100 13 artist Blake Shelton song HoneyBee artistid 444576 accessdate April 14, 2011 singlechart Billboardcountrysongs 1 artist Blake Shelton song HoneyBee artistid 444576 accessdate April 14, 2011 col ... more details