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- Killer Bees - Provides information about killer bees. Information includes colony life, differences between killer bees and honey bees, and the honey production rate of killer bees versus honey bees.
- Orchard Mason Bee - On this bee of North America, also called the Blue Orchard Bee.
- Honey Bee Swarms and Bees in Walls - Includes information on the value of bees, dealing with swarming activity, and options for dealing with colonies in walls.
- Solitary Bee Boxes - Information on how to build bee nesting sites, "How they live" and a list of the genera and species of bees.
- Solitary Bees: An Addition to Honey Bees - Articles on solitary bees in North America and how to raise and use them.
- Bumble Bees Around the House - Factsheet from Clemson University on the interesting life cycle and benefits of bumble bees. Includes information on safety precautions to take near bees and bee conservation.
- Life Cycle and Variations of Bees - Follows solitary bee development and provides extensive list of variations of bees.
- Alternative Pollinators: Native Bees - Horticultural technical note from ATTRA, Arkansas, on miner bees, leaf-cutter bees, and other useful species.
- Solitary Bees and Things - A site describing the types of solitary bees likely to be found in British gardens. Instructions for encouraging solitary bees in gardens. Identification tips.
- What Is Apitherapy? - Apitherapy is the use of products from the bee to promote health and healing. The bee usually used is apis mellifera, or honey bee. The products that are involved are honey, royal jelly, pollen, propolis, beeswax and bee venom.
Wikipedia Articles
- Western honey bee - The Western honey bee or European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a species of honey bee. The genus Apis is Latin for "bee", and mellifera is Greek from meli- "honey" + ferre "to carry" - hence the scientific name means "honey-carrying bee".
- Mason bee - Mason bee is a general term for certain species of bees in the family Megachilidae, most appropriately restricted to the genus Osmia, such as the orchard mason bee (Osmia lignaria), the blueberry bee (Osmia ribifloris), and the hornfaced bee (Osmia cornifrons). They are named from their habit of making compartments of mud in their nests, which are made in hollow reeds or holes in wood made by wood boring insects.
- Dodge Super Bee - The Super Bee was a limited-production muscle car from Chrysler's Dodge division produced from 1968 through 1971. The Super Bee mascot was resurrected for the 2004 Dodge Ram Rumble Bee model, and the 2007 Dodge Charger Super Bee.
- Dodge Ram Rumble Bee - The Dodge Ram Rumble Bee is the truck remake of the Dodge Super Bee. It bears the bumble bee stripe that is similar to the one that can be found on the old Dodge Super Bee, Charger, and Challenger.
- Scripps National Spelling Bee - The Scripps National Spelling Bee (formerly known as the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee and commonly referred to simply as the National Spelling Bee) is a highly competitive annual spelling bee. It is run on a not-for-profit basis by The E.