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The buzz about bees:  biology of a superorganism
The buzz about bees: biology of a superorganism
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The biology of stingless bees £13.80GBP

Hayo Velthuis 1997 33 pages (V050) There are more than 400 species of stingless bees. They occur throughout the tropics and subtropics. Like honeybees they have attained a high level of social evolution, living in permanent colonies and multiplying by swarming. This booklet introduces stingless bees, their taxonomy, general biology, how they communicate, and their biodiversity.

This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 09 July, 2006.
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