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  1. Lifespan Development, Books a la Carte Plus MyDevelopmentLab CourseCompass (5th Edition) by Denise A. Boyd, Helen L. Bee, 2009-09-24
  2. The Great Smelling Bee (Rotten School #2) by R. L. Stine, 2008-07-01
  3. Why I'm Afraid Of Bees (Goosebumps Series) by R L Stine, 2005-04-01
  4. In the Trees, Honey Bees! by Lori Mortensen, 2009-03-01
  5. The Secret Ingredient: Delicious, Easy Recipes Which Might Just Save Your Life by Sally Bee, 2010-01-21
  6. The Bee Gees: Tales of the Brothers Gibb by Melinda Bilyeu, Hector Cook, et all 2004-01-01
  7. The Buzz about Bees: Biology of a Superorganism by Jürgen Tautz, 2010-11-02
  8. The Honey Trail: In Pursuit of Liquid Gold and Vanishing Bees by Grace Pundyk, 2010-08-03
  9. A Hive of Busy Bees by Effie Mae Hency Williams, 2010-03-06
  10. The Hive Detectives: Chronicle of a Honey Bee Catastrophe (Scientists in the Field Series) by Loree Griffin Burns, 2010-05-03
  11. National Geographic Bee Official Study Guide Updated Edition by Stephen F. Cunha, 2005-03-01
  12. Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: Country Facts That Helped Me Win the National Geographic Bee by Andrew Wojtanik, 2005-04-01
  13. Ruby Lee The Bumble Bee: A Bee's Bit Of Wisdom by Dawn Matheson, 2004-09-15
  14. A World Without Bees by Allison Benjamin, Brian McCallum, 2010-09-15

81. Burts Bees
Includes skin care, hand and body lotions, beeswax lip balm, Baby Bee all natural baby care, makeup, and facial care.
http://www.mylittleredwagon.com/burts-bees/index.html
Home Page Shipping My Little Red Wagon Toys Honey Gold Perfumery ... About Us
Burts Bees Products
Available from Honey Gold Perfumery
With Burt's Bees Products "it's all about the ingredients".
Your skin is a major organ of your body. With all that surface area, your Skin absorbs more than most people think... including detergents, harmful components of water, lotions, shampoos, and cleaners. Treat your body right and watch what you feed it! Burt's Bees products are all natural*. They help feed your body the natural nutrients it needs to heal, soothe, moisturize and cleanse the skin. We are a Burts Bees distributor carrying all your burts bee product and natural skin care at a discount price. Shopping Burts Bees wax Lip Balms Baby Bee for Sensitive Skin Dry, Damaged, Cracked Skin Care Natural Remedies ... Dr. Burts Toothpaste Honey Gold Perfumery 330-762-3940 Email Us Other Great Web Sites... Thomas the Tank Engine BRIO Wooden Trains , and Feltkids Feltboard Toys *Definition of Natural.... "Natural is any substance that is harvested from nature and then isolated and purified by a variety of environmentally sound techniques including: filtration, fermentation, distillation, expressing and other like processes" (from the Burt's Bees "It's all about the ingredients" brochure). Burts Bee products are 94.2% (diaper ointment) Natural or more. Some items are 100% natural (Orange Essence Facial Cleanser, Complexion Mists, Jasmine Decollete Creme, Green Goddess Clay Mask, Bath Salts, Lemongrass Insect Lotion, lipsticks). Many other products are in the 99% - 99.9% natural range (Herbal Blemish Stick, Herbal Deodorant, Peppermint Breath Drops, Peppermint Shower Soap, Poison Ivy Soap, Rosemary Mint Shampoo Bar, Bay Rum Aftershave Balm, cologne, exfoiliating soap, shaving soap, baby bee dusting powder, Avocado Butter Hair Treatment, citrus Facial Scrub, Coconut Foot Creme, Garden Carrot and Tomato Complexion Soap, Tomato and Wild Lettuce Toner).

82. Wildlife In Our Garden: Wasps, Bees And Ants
Numerous pictures, facts, and videos of bumblebees, mining bees, wasps, and ants. Includes a page of unidentified wasps and a call for viewers to help identify them.
http://www.gardensafari.net/first/wasps.htm

83. Bees And Pollination
bees and Pollination. OARDC logo. Selected web resources abouthoneybees, beekeeping, and pollination by bees.
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/agnic/bee/
Bees and Pollination
Selected web resources about honeybees, beekeeping, and pollination by bees.
Miscellaneous Contacts Subject Areas Electronic Publications Links from AgNIC to trade, firm, or corporation sites are for the information and convenience of users of AgNIC. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by institutions and organizations participating in the AgNIC Alliance of any product or service to the exclusion of others that may be suitable. This web site is maintained by The Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in cooperation with AgNIC. Comments and suggestions may be directed to Connie Britton, Librarian, OARDC at britton.4@osu.edu Last modified: 7/14/00

84. Welcome To The Snickerdoodle Shop!!
Cloth diapers and accessoris include Fuzzi Bunz, Burt's bees, and Boppy.
http://www.snickerdoodleshop.com
YOUR ATTACHMENT PARENTING, CLOTH DIAPERING AND MORE STORE!!! Hi, I'm Nic, although all my life, everyone has called me Snickerdoodle! My Mommy and Daddy have been working extra hard to get my new website up and running. Everything on my site has been personally selected and tested by me so I know that it's good! Take a look around and tell me what you think. Don't worry, there's more to come!
We have decided to leave Fuzzi Bunz and all Fuzzi Bunz products free to ship!! For our other products, and to see our policies and shipping practices please click here! A store dedicated to the attachment parenting family Any questions or comments? E-mail Mommy Fuzzi Bunz! Accessories Boppys! ... Credits

85. BEE'S KNEES
Discographies and information on Richard Thompson and related artistsCategory Arts Music Bands and Artists T Thompson, Richard......The bees Knees
http://www.thebeesknees.com/
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86. Coast To Coast Packhorse - Bicycle Transport & Passenger Bus For The Coast To Co
Owner operated passenger, baggage and bicycle transport service between St bees on the Irish Sea and Robin Hoods Bay on the North Sea, used by walkers on Wainwright's Coast to Coast footpath.
http://www.cumbria.com/packhorse/
Coast to Coast Season 2003
April 11th - September 29th
Welcome to the Coast to Coast Packhorse
Backpack, Walking, Bicycle and Passenger Bus Service
The COAST to COAST walk is an adventure holiday through Northern England's magnificant Lakes and Dales! You can walk from St Bees on the Cumbrian Coast, right across to Robin Hoods Bay on the Yorkshire Coast. The Coast to Coast Packhorse Service based near Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, provides a passenger, baggage and bicycle transport service between St Bees and Robin Hoods Bay. 'Winners of a Highly Commended Certificate in the 1996 Lord Whitelaw Ambassadors' Award'
Coast to Coast Packhorse, Littlethwaite, North Stainmore, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria CA17 4EX, UK
Phone/Fax: 017683 42028 - email: packhorse@cumbria.com

87. Africanized 'killer Bee' Index Page
Sting Shield Insect Veil pocket size emergency-use protection againstbiting and stinging insects, including Africanized killer bees.
http://www.stingshield.com/!ahbtitl.htm
Sting Shield's Africanized Bee Index Page: General Information Maps Links
GENERAL INFORMATION
What are Africanized Honey Bees (AHB)?
When did they first arrive in the US? What areas have they colonized?

What happens when Africanized bees enter a new territory?

Where do Africanized bees nest?
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AHB stories reported in the media (last update: 10/28/02)

Sting Shield's Africanized Bee Index Page: Maps Links
MAPS
Present US Geographic Distribution of AHB
Present Geographic Distribution in North Texas

Present Geographic Distribution in Southeast Texas

Present Geographic Distribution in Southwest Texas
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Present Geographic Distribution in California

Last Revised: 3/3/03 Sting Shield's Africanized Bee Index Page: General Information Links
LINKS
Africanized Honey Bee Related Links Personal Protective Equipment Information about the Sting Shield Insect Veil Sting Shield's Africanized Bee Index Page: General Information Maps
STING SHIELD INSECT VEIL'S AFRICANIZED BEE INDEX PAGE

88. Nobler Bees
Experimental electronic artist's mp3.com site, with songs for download and listening.
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/34/in_the_dagobah_system.html
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Promo Song of the Week "Elektrizm" by Warpus lo fi play hi fi play buy CD! - Warped-ness Nobler Bees mp3.com/noblerbees Free Music Info Contact Images ... Stations Now Playing
Total Plays Albums CDs available on another Web site Fan Club Join an MP3.com Fan Club for this Artist! Your email address will be shared with the MP3.com Fan Club service provider and is subject to their . Artist participation in the MP3.com Fan Club service may vary. Learn more about this service. Artist Extras Go to the artist's web site Notify Me with updates about this Artist License this material Find more artists in San Antonio, TX - USA ... Get More MP3.com Services
Visit NoblerBees.com for higher quality downloads of these and more songs.
Bunch of Uncles was one of four winning entries in the 2001 Glasgow Center for Contemporay Art (CCA) 4 x 4 experimental music contest. It appears on a limited-edition CD available through the CCA.

Like to take photos? Learn more about 8:12am to 7:12pm, 15 June 2002 a project involving simultaneous field photography.
Learn more about 3:14 to 3:44 PM GMT, 29 September 2001

89. Alternative Pollinators: Native Bees
Alternative Pollinators Native bees Horticulture Technical Note.Appropriate Technology Go To Top. Encouraging Native bees. One of
http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/nativebee.html
    Alternative Pollinators: Native Bees
    Horticulture Technical Note
    Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas (ATTRA)
    PO Box 3657
    Fayetteville, AR 72702
    Phone: 1-800-346-9140 - FAX: (479) 442-9842 By Lane Greer
    NCAT Agriculture Specialist
    August 1999
    The PDF version of this document is available at
    http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/nativebee.pdf

    kb Index Abstract
    Introduction
    Encouraging Native Bees
    Abstract
    This publication discusses using solitary or native bees as pollinators. Some of the larger groups of bees are discussed, including alkali bees, leafcutter bees, alfalfa leafcutter bees, bumblebees, sweat bees, squash bees, digger bees, orchard mason bees, shaggy fuzzyfoot bees, and hornfaced bees. Information is also presented on how to attract and conserve populations of wild bees for pollination purposes. There is also a list of suppliers of native bees and bee equipment. Go To Top
    Introduction
    There are more than 3500 species of solitary bees in North America. Also called pollen bees or native bees, these efficient pollinators often do the lion's share of pollinating crops. Pollen bees have a number of advantages over honeybees as pollinators

90. Plan Créatif : Communication Par Le Design

http://www.beesnet.fr/

91. St. Bees School, One Of The Leading Boarding Schools In The North Of England For
A 300 year old private coeducational school for boarders and day pupils.Category Regional Europe England Cumbria St bees Education......St. bees School is one of the leading boarding schools in the northof england for boys and girls aged 11 to 18. St. bees School,
http://www.st-bees-school.co.uk/
St. Bees School The School Education for Life Education in the classroom The International Centre

92. Heifer International Gift Catalog: Gift Of Bees
The Buzz About bees Beehives require almost no space, and once established, areinexpensive to maintain. As bees search for nectar, they pollinate plants.
http://catalog.heifer.org/bees.cfm
The Buzz About Bees From India to the Dominican Republic, bees from Heifer International help struggling families earn income through the sale of honey, beeswax and pollen. Beehives require almost no space, and once established, are inexpensive to maintain. As bees search for nectar, they pollinate plants. Placed strategically, beehives can as much as double some fruit and vegetable yields. In this way, a beehive can be a boon to a whole village. Although most Heifer partners keep bees as a supplement to family income, beekeeping can be a family's livelihood. Your gift provides a family with a package of bees, the box and hive, and training in beekeeping. Bee Smart We have the same ability: our problem-solving skills challenge our thinking about the larger picture of world hunger and help us make connections between how we live and the poisoning of our planet. And by observing bees' teamwork, we can learn a lot about how we can work together to end hunger forever. Heifer is very careful to say that they're rooted in the Christian tradition, but they help people of all faiths and people of all faiths work with them.

93. The BeeHive Main Menu
All about honey bees, their role in nature, value to humans, and beekeeping information.
http://www.xensei.com/users/alwine/beesite.htm
All About Honey Bees And Beekeeping Main Menu BeeHive Book Store Surfing Net For Bees Download Freeware Beeginning Beekeeping BeeGinner's Help Center Apitherapy Resources Don't Destroy Honey Bees Try The Triva Quiz HoneyBee Current News Beekeeping Videos Queen, Worker, Drone Rooftop Beekeeping Bees In War Beekeeping In The Rain Hiving A Swarm Inside The Bee Hive That Bee Stung Me! Play Sting Me! Honey Facts And Cooking Your patronage of our Book Shoppe helps pay the costs of maintaining this site - Thanks for your support. Beekeeping For Dummies(r)
Howland Blackiston, Kim Flottum
Beekeeping-A Practical Guide
By Richard E. Bonney " I would reccomend either of these books for a beginner to consider. .. Al Needham ( Site Owner ) Bee Man Bees In Winter Surf For Bees Industrial Farming Bees In A Wall Bee Videos Hang The Beekeeper African Bees Hiving A Swarm The Trivia Quiz City Beekeeping Inside The Hive Start Beekeeping Bee Anatomy Queen Cage Download Freeware In The Rain Package Bees What Is This ?

94. Carpenter Bees, HYG-2074-94
Identification Carpenter bees resem. Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet.Entomology. 1991 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 432101090. Carpenter bees. HYG 2074-94.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2074.html
Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
Entomology
1991 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1090
Carpenter Bees
HYG 2074-94
William F. Lyon
Common Name Scientific Name Large Carpenter Bee Xylocopa spp. Small Carpenter Bee Ceratina spp.
Carpenter bees sometimes become a nuisance outdoors when they fly very erratically (hover) around the heads of people, causing fear. Homeowners complain not only about the aggressive nature, but about the round holes bored into wood trim near eaves and gables of homes, facia boards, porch ceilings, outdoor wooden furniture, decks, railings, fence posts, telephone poles, siding, shingles, dead tree limbs and other weathered wood. Initial damage is minor, but new tunnels may be excavated and old ones enlarged, causing considerable wood damage. Also, the yellow, coarse sawdust from borings beneath their entry hole contain their waste materials, leaving unsightly stains.
Identification
Carpenter bees resemble bumble bees. They are large, 3/4 to 1 inch long, heavy-bodied, blue-black to black colored with a green or purplish metallic sheen. The thorax is covered with bright yellow, orange or white hairs and the abdomen, especially on the top side, is black, shiny and bare without hairs. It is the males, with white markings on their head, that fly around aggressively, but they are harmless since they lack a stinger. Females have black heads, are docile and rarely sting. They have a dense brush of hairs on the hind legs whereas bumble bees have large pollen baskets and numerous, yellow hairs on the abdomen. Larvae are saclike, white and legless with brown, globular heads that bear small mouthparts. The pupal stage is passed in a silent cocoon.

95. Head To Head - Sketchbook Of A Walk Across England.
An illustrated summary of a book by David Grech, which traces a 600mile walk across England from Beachy Head in Sussex to St bees Head, sketching the regional variations in vernacular architecture.
http://www.englands-buildings.co.uk/headtohead/
This England's Buildings Webring site owned by David Grech
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96. Honeybee Biology
A very nicely illustrated account of the biology of Apis mellifera.Category Science Biology Insecta Hymenoptera bees Apis...... The first bees appear in the fossil record in deposits dating about 40 millionyears ago in the Eocene. The Relationship Between Flowers and bees.
http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/Plants_Human/bees/bees.html
The Biology of the Honeybee, Apis Mellifera
NOTE: The images found in this document have been redrawn from Mark L. Winston. 1987. The Biology of the Honey Bee . Harvard University Press. Cambridge, MA. These redrawn figures appear here with permission of Harvard University Press [Ref: 973029]. Winston's comprehensive book (ISBN: 0-671-07109-2) is excellent and is recommended here as additional reading for those interested in understanding the details of honeybee biology. Please note: because the figures here are redrawn with permission, they are NOT my figures, so I cannot give permission to use them to anyone else. If you seek to use the pictures in this file, you really need to ask the permission of Harvard University Press and take your images from Mark Winston's original text.
Classification and Origin of Honeybees
Honeybees have been classified as follows: Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Hymenoptera
Family Apiidae
Genus Apis
Species Apis mellifera Honeybees probably originated in Tropical Africa and spread from South Africa to Northern Europe and East into India and China. They were brought to the Americas with the first colonists and are now distributed world-wide. The first bees appear in the fossil record in deposits dating about 40 million years ago in the Eocene. At about 30 million years before present they appear to have developed social behavior and structurally are virtually identical with modern bees.
Who's Who in the Hive
A typical small hive contains perhaps 20,000 bees and these are divided into three types: Queen, Drone, and Worker. The chart below compares these types:

97. The Sting - Unoficial Bracknell Bees Home Page
Unofficial site, containing the news and results from Bracknell bees, along with a forum, editorial comments and games
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/buzzbee/
Welcome to
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This site is best viewed in Internet Explorer 4 and above
And requires Flash Player If you can't see the handsome chap above, you need to download the flash player, which only takes about 1 minute (56K Modem)
To download the flash player Click here Click here to enter site

98. The Internet Apiculture And Beekeeping Archive
Articles from the newsgroup sci.agriculture.beekeeping, logs from the listserv beel, FAQ files, and Category Science Agriculture Beekeeping Beekeeping Information...... The old beekeeping adage There are as many ways to keep bees as thereare beekeepers describes this amazing diversity in beekeeping.
http://www.ibiblio.org/bees/
The Internet Apiculture and Beekeeping Archive Welcome to the Archive. Here you will find the articles from the Usenet newsgroup sci.agriculture.beekeeping , the logs from the listserv bee-l FAQ files , and pointers to other beekeeping and apicultural resources , on and off the Internet. Browse the complete archive. Search the complete archive.
(Results will be a weekly bee-l log and/or a monthly news article file. You will then need to use your browser to search for your keyword.) Apiculture is very diverse; our fostering of several insect species to pollinate our crops and produce honey, wax, propolis and venom occurs worldwide. The old beekeeping adage: "There are as many ways to keep bees as there are beekeepers" describes this amazing diversity in beekeeping. Logically then, there is no "proper" way to keep bees, no "right" way to manage for honey production, or to rear queensthe best we can do as good beekeepers and as good neighbors is to share our techniques, lore, knowledge and experiences, basing them upon a rigorous foundation in insect biology. To assume though, that this foundation is stable, would be naive. Every year, new research, and new facts about the fascinating lives our eusocial friends the Honey Bees lead, help us to be more successful beekeepers. This archive is a repository for beekeeping information. If you have trouble finding something, or if you want to add something, please do not hesitate to contact Adam Finkelstein by e-mail:

99. Lesson Tutor : Introduction To Bees By Lisa Hawkins
An entire unit on bees for first graders worksheets, activities and resources.
http://www.lessontutor.com/lh2.html
YOUR AD HERE You are HERE >> Article > Science > Grade 1 Unit Study - Page 2 of 14 An Introduction to Bees
by Lisa Hawkins
November 1, 2000
AMAZON PRODUCTS The Bee Tree
by Patricia Polacco, Patricia Polacco Reading level: Ages 4 - 8 3-D Bees and Micro Fleas : See Insects Magnifird Up to 400,000 Times! (Eye-To-Eye) by Shar Levine, Elaire, Dr Humphrey, Leslie Johnstone, Elaine Humphrey (Photographer) Reading level: Ages 9 -12 The Bee (Animal Close-Ups)
Reading level: Ages 4 - 8 The Bee (Life Cycles)

by Sabrina Crewe Reading level: Ages 9 -12
There are 25,000 kinds of bees identified in the world. The most well know being the honeybee. In the United States there are a known 3,500 species. Most bees do not live in large groups, they are solitary bees. The honeybee is not a native of the United States. The first bees were brought to the U.S. from Holland. Later other bees were brought from many other countries. South America had some honey bees but they did not produce much honey. When honeybees were brought to the United States, Native Americans called them "white mans flies". Soon bees became a known site in the Americas. In Brazil, honeybees did not survive well and scientist brought African Bees to Brazil. These bees were found to be very aggressive and mistakenly escaped into the wild. These bees are very common in Brazil now.

100. CNNSI - Baseball - Burlington Bees Team Page
CNN/Sports Illustrated home page for the Burlington bees. Page includes information on the most recent game, as well as league standings, a team roster, player statistics, and links to related pages.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/minors/midwest/teams/bees/index.html
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