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  1. Are You a Bee? (Backyard Books) by Judy Allen, 2004-05-13
  2. The Keeper of the Bees (Library of Indiana Classics) by Gene Stratton-Porter, 1991-10-01
  3. The Birds, the Bees, and the Berenstain Bears (First Time Books(R)) by Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, 2000-01-25
  4. The Very Greedy Bee by Steve Smallman, 2010-03
  5. Collage Lab: Experiments, Investigations, and Exploratory Projects (Lab Series) by Bee Shay, 2010-02-01
  6. The Shamanic Way of the Bee: Ancient Wisdom and Healing Practices of the Bee Masters by Simon Buxton, 2006-01-06
  7. Bees by Rudolf Steiner, 1998-09-01
  8. The Beautiful Bee Book (Beautiful Bug) by Sue Unstead, 2006-04-29
  9. The Wisdom of Bees: What the Hive Can Teach Business about Leadership, Efficiency, and Growth by Ph.D., Michael O'Malley, 2010-05-13
  10. Bee & Me: A Mini-Motion Book (Mini Motion Book) by Elle J. Mcguinness, 2010-02-02
  11. Buzz Off (A Queen Bee Mystery) by Hannah Reed, 2010-09-07
  12. Mysteries of Bee-keeping Explained by M. (Moses) Quinby, 2010-07-06
  13. Mysteries of Bee-keeping Explained by M. (Moses) Quinby, 2010-07-06
  14. Mean Girls Grown Up: Adult Women Who Are Still Queen Bees, Middle Bees, and Afraid-to-Bees by Cheryl Dellasega PhD, 2007-10-05

41. Don't Let The Bugs Bite
Bites and stings from insects, including spiders, ticks, mites, mosquitoes, flies, fleas, ants, bees, and wasps, are common in children. Know how to prevent and treat common ones, and when to not over react.
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42. Entomology - Africanized Bees In California
Information and maps from the University of California at Riverside.Category Science Biology bees Apis Africanised Honey bees......History and impact, of socalled 'killer bees' in California. Africanized beesin California UCR research and extension on the Africanized Honey Bee.
http://bees.ucr.edu/

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44. Information Sheet 21, Solitary Bees
Information sheet 21 from the University of Arizona. A single page describing the range of wild pollinati Category Science Biology Hymenoptera bees Solitary bees......Solitary bees. With the arrival of Africanized honey bees in Arizona, therehas been an increased interest in bees, wasps, and other flying creatures.
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/insects/ahb/inf21.html
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Solitary Bees
With the arrival of Africanized honey bees in Arizona, there has been an increased interest in bees, wasps, and other flying creatures. One group of insects that have come to our attention are the so-called solitary bees. Not all bees live in large family groups like honey bees. In fact of all the bee species, over 90% are solitary bees. Female solitary bees prepare their own nest in the ground, in cracks or crevices in walls, or in wood. They gather nectar and pollen as food for their own offspring, and provide little or no further care after their eggs are laid. Solitary bees come in many different sizes, colors and shapes. Common solitary bees are mason bees, plasterer bees, digger bees, sweat bees and carpenter bees. They vary in color from basic black to bright metallic green, blue or red. Some solitary bees superficially resemble wasps. Although most live alone, some solitary bees build nests in groups or "aggregations." Solitary bees may nest close together because the site is particularly choice. Other species regularly nest near bees of the same kind, but each female builds its own nest. In a few species, several female bees use a single entrance hole in the ground, but each female builds her own chamber off a common tunnel. Have you ever seen the neat circles cut from leaves of roses or bougainvillea? Those are caused by a solitary bee known as the leafcutter bee. The leafcutter bee uses the leaf pieces to line her nest in a hollow twig, or any other opening about the diameter of a pencil. Favorite sites for nesting include tubes of lawn furniture or boring into urethane foam roofing material. Once the female has built her nest, she provisions it with a mixture of pollen and nectar. She lays her egg on the food. The egg hatches into a tiny grub that consumes the food over the period of a week or two, and then pupates. Depending on the time of year and the species of bee, the newly emerged adult bees may fly out of the nest to start new nests, or may stay underground protected in the nest until the following spring.

45. Deadly Insects: Killer Bees And Termites Wreak Havoc
Article reveals the tremendous damage insects can do.
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Deadly Insects Killer bees, termites wreak havoc in the U.S.
by David Johnson
Killer bees have killed an estimated 1,000 people in the Americas. Perhaps the most feared and sensational of all foreign imports is the Africanized honeybee, better known as the 'killer' bee
Brazilian scientists brought aggressive African bees to Brazil in 1956 in an effort to breed a better honeybee. Unfortunately, the experiment failed and some of the African bees escaped and bred with local species. The insects' offspring have gradually moved northward and killed an estimated 1,000 people
Discovered in Hidalgo, Texas , in 1990, the bees are now established in most of Texas Nevada New Mexico Arizona and Southern California . Scientists say that while the Africanized bees are no more venomous than regular North American honeybees, they become agitated much more easily and stay angry longer, sometimes repeatedly stinging their victims for an entire day. They have been known to attack animals or people a quarter of a mile from their hives. Where are the killer bees established?

46. Ezone.com - The Birds N Bees!
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47. Insecta Inspecta World - Killer Bees
Provides information about killer bees. Information includes colony life, differences between killer Category Kids and Teens School Time Invertebrates Insects bees......Africanized, Sometimes Called Killer bees . Click Here to See a Movieon the Killer Bee. In WHAT CAUSES KILLER bees TO ATTACK? Africanized
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Click Here to See a Movie on the Killer Bee In the movie The Swarm, great clouds of angry bees attack entire cities and sting hundreds of people to death. This is pure fiction. It could never happen. But folklore like this has arisen within the last ten years regarding the Africanized sometimes called "Killer Bee". The ancestors of the Africanized bee live throughout Africa, south of the Sahara Desert. African bees were accidentally introduced into the wild in South and North America during 1956. Brazilian scientists were attempting to create a new hybrid bee in the hopes of creating improved honey production. The Africanized bee escaped and began to dominate honey bee. The new hybrid, called an Africanized Bee, took many years established colonies throughout South and Central America. The bee is aggressive, easily agitated, and generally a bee with a bad attitude. The first Africanized bee was found in the United States in October 1990, in a southern area of Texas. The Africanized bee is expected to spread across the southern part of the country, where the winters aren't so harsh. Some scientists and entomologists believe that the Africanized bees will be able to adapt to colder weather and roam as far north as Montana. If this projection is true, it could become a big problem for a number fo reasons in the United States.
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48. Francis Hutcheson
Etext of this 1750 essay on economic themes.
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49. Insecta Inspecta World - Honey Bees
Honey bees. Buzz! What a busy honey bee! Honey bees make and do thingsthat are helpful to humans. They are very interesting insects.
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How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour,
And gather honey all the day
From every opening flower!
By: Isaac Watts, "Against Idleness and Mischief"
Buzz! What a busy honey bee! Honey bees make and do things that are helpful to humans. They are very interesting insects. Honey bees provide us with honey, royal jelly, beeswax,and propolis. They are very cooperative insects and have good colony structure. They are the prime pollinators of the planet. Honey bees are social insects. A typical hive is divided primarily into worker bees and drones, ruled by the queen. Now let’s go find out the wonderful things that bees do that help us!
HONEY
Honey bees have to go through a long process to make honey. The house bee and the field bee are involved in the process. First the field bee goes out and collects nectar, which it stores in an internal honey sac. They bring it back to the hive and transfer it to the house bee tongue to tongue. Then the house bee spreads a drop of nectar on the roof of a cell in a comb. During the next couple of days other house bees fan their wings over the nectar so that the moisture evaporates (nectar is 80% water and honey is 19% water). Finally, more house bees cover every cell filled with modified nectar with a thin layer of wax. Honey is a product that honey bees make. Humans use the honey for many different purposes. Honey can be a substitute for sugar in many foods. You can make ice cream with honey but you would have to lower the temperature in the freezer because honey lowers the freezing point. Honey has a greater sweetening ability that sugar doesn’t have. One cup of honey weighs twelve ounces while one cup of sugar weighs seven ounces.

50. Soups
A short selection of assorted recipes.
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Busy Bees Solutions home Back Soups
1/2 lb cooked large shrimp in shells 2 stalks lemon grass 6 1/4 cups vegetable stock 2 slices ginger, peeled 4 kaffir lime leaves (optional) 1/4 cup nam pla (Thai fish sauce) 1/4 cup fresh lime juice 2 cloves garlic, very finely chopped 2 shallots, very finely chopped 1 fresh red chili, seeded, cut into thin strips 4 oz oyster mushrooms, sliced cilantro sprigs, to garnish Peel shrimp. Reserve shrimp and put shells into a large saucepan. Lightly crush lemon grass and add to pan with stock, ginger and lime leaves, if using. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes. Strain into a clean saucepan, discarding shrimp shells and herbs. Add fish sauce, lime juice, garlic, shallots, chili and mushrooms to pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. Add peeled shrimp and cook 1 minute, to heat through. Garnish with cilantro and serve.
Makes 6 servings.
Sugar Snap Pea Soup
1 bunch of scallions 1/4 cup butter 1 lb sugar snap peas 6 oz potatoes, diced

51. The Coast To Coast
Personal description by Phil Andrews, of the west half of the route, going from Keld to St bees in seven days.
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52. Index
Last Update 4 th March. Unofficial Website for the Nick Whale Toyota bees!Craven Shield Winners 1997, 2000. For the latest news THE BEE LINE
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Unofficial Website for the Nick Whale Toyota Bees!
Craven Shield Winners 1997, 2000 For the latest news - THE BEE LINE ... 09066 555 955 THE 2002 SEASON: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT This website is merging with the Official Coventry Speedway Website for the 2002 season. I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to read this site and contribute during its six years as an Unofficial site. In 1996, this was only the second speedway website dedicated to a UK club to appear - now there are literally hundreds to choose from, and Coventry's Official site, recently re-launched, will be providing all of the news and information that Bees fans require. I will be working for the Official site in 2002, and can still be contacted at drowe@coventry-speedway.freeserve.co.uk . Once again, thanks for supporting the Unofficial site - it's been fun!

53. Of Turnips And Teas And Threshing Bees
Personal experience account of the Depression years.
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54. Orchard Mason Bees
The orchard mason bee is slightly smaller than a honey bee and a shiny dark blue in color.Category Science Biology Insecta Hymenoptera bees Osmia......Orchard Mason bees. This page offers WWW links outside WSU as an optionfor finding further information. Collecting Orchard Mason bees.
http://gardening.wsu.edu/library/inse006/inse006.htm
Orchard Mason Bees
This page offers WWW links outside WSU as an option for finding further information. No endorsement of product or information is implied by including this link. The orchard mason bee ( Osmia lignaria ) is a gentle beneficial insect that has potential as a pollinator of apples, cherries, and other tree fruits. It is found throughout most of North America, particularly in wooded areas but often around homes in towns and cities. Homeowners sometimes become concerned when they see the bee entering cavities under shake siding or investigating nail holes or other cavities in wood during April, May, and June. These are not destructive insects, since they do not excavate holes in the wood. Therefore, no controls are recommended, although holes may be filled with caulking to prevent the bee from nesting. The orchard mason bee is slightly smaller than a honey bee and a shiny dark blue in color. Males are smaller than females (Fig. 2) and have longer antennae and an additional tuft of light colored hairs on the face. Females have hairs on the underside of the abdomen adapted for carrying pollen. Male orchard bee. Note the long antennae. (The red coloring is caused by mites riding on the bee.)

55. Pollinator Program
Information on the biology and conservation of native bees, including how to make bumble bees nesting boxes and provide the best foraging flowers.
http://www.xerces.org/poll/home.htm

56. Blessed Bees - Home
Featuring witchcraft, music, writings and a unique perspective called Jewitchery.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Personal Pages B......Blessed bees Home. Blessed bees * last updated November 1, 2000. What'sNew? Welcome to Blessed bees. My name is Melissa Oringer.
http://www.bbzzz.com/
Blessed Bees * last updated November 1, 2000 music magick musings messages ... What's New? Welcome to Blessed Bees. My name is Melissa Oringer. This is my personal website - where I go to unload the random thoughts and occasional oddness. It's an ego site, but it beats keeping a journal. And like many web geeks, I have a slight exhibitionist streak, a desire to be read, to communicate with the unknown. That's you. B*Bzzz holds bits of thoughts on my music , my magic , my imaginings . There's a discussion forum in honor of my time as a BBS Sysop, and my Blog , a randomly updated web journal. Who am I? Well, many things. Some of my labels are woman, musician, lover, web designer, priestess, witch, Jew, friend, daughter - you get the idea. Enjoy your time here, have fun, and try not to trip over the cats. If you have the time or inclination, write a note in the guestbook or send me an e-mail . Reach out from the unknown and say hello. B*Bzzz!

57. Bees At EnchantedLearning.com
Click here to learn more. EnchantedLearning.com bees at Enchanted Learning Rhyme,online coloring pages, printouts, and quizzes, Click Here for More K3 Themes.
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58. John's Beekeeping Notebook - Photographs And Information
Topics include observation bee hives, beekeeping history, rearing queen bees, experiences of a beekeeper in the Fiji Islands, beekeeping in Ukraine.
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[ Home ] Observation Hives Cell-plug Queen Rearing Beekeeping History Overseas Beekeeping ... Links Welcome to . . . John's Beekeeping Notebook Photographs and information on observation bee hives, beekeeping history, rearing queen bees, my experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer beekeeper in the Fiji Islands, and working on beekeeping development projects in Ukraine and Moldova. The Beekeeping Tips section includes information on suburban beekeeping, how I keep bees for honey production and a little beekeeping humor. Welcome to my personal web site! Observation Bee Hives Cell-plug Queen Rearing American Beekeeping History Beekeeping in Fiji, Ukraine, Moldova and Romania ... Links Content from John's Beekeeping Notebook may be used for any non-commercial purpose except internet duplication, providing the source is acknowledged. Created by John Caldeira, Dallas, Texas, USA john@outdoorplace.org http://www.outdoorplace.org/beekeeping/ This page was last updated on 11 February 2003

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60. The Official Site Of The King Bees
The site of this BluesRock formation offers a band biography, discography, reviews and album information.
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