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  2. Bee removal - Wikipedia

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    Bee removal. Bee removal is the process of removing bees from a location. Professional services exist for this purpose. Since the honey bee is considered to be the most beneficial of all insect species, [1] and bee colonies have potential economic value, professional bee removal often involves transferring them to a new location where they can ...

  3. Here's Exactly How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees - AOL

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    Carpenter explains that while carpenter bees don't eat wood, “they make holes in dead wood to create nests and lay their eggs." Carpenter bees typically target softer woods like pine, cedar and ...

  4. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Though the word beehive is used to describe the nest of any bee colony, scientific and professional literature distinguishes nest from hive. Nest is used to discuss colonies that house themselves in natural or artificial cavities ...

  5. Varroa sensitive hygiene - Wikipedia

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    Varroa sensitive hygiene ( VSH) is a behavioral trait of honey bees (Apis mellifera) in which bees detect and remove bee pupae that are infested by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. V. destructor is considered to be the most dangerous pest problem for honey bees worldwide. VSH activity results in significant resistance to the mites.

  6. Carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter bees are species in the genus Xylocopa of the subfamily Xylocopinae. The genus includes some 500 bees in 31 subgenera. [ 1] The common name "carpenter bee" derives from their nesting behavior; nearly all species burrow into hard plant material such as dead wood or bamboo. The main exceptions are species in the subgenus Proxylocopa ...

  7. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Beekeeping. Beekeeping (or apiculture) is the maintenance of bee colonies, commonly in artificial beehives. Honey bees in the genus Apis are the most commonly kept species but other honey producing bees such as Melipona stingless bees are also kept. Beekeepers (or apiarists) keep bees to collect honey and other products of the hive: beeswax ...

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