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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bee]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Africanized bee}}
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  • * [[Queen bee]]
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  • ...''' is Co-Founder & CEO of [[Thinkr]]. He is also the CEO of the [[Babylon Bee]].
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  • ...inducing an [[immune system|immune]] response. Examples of antigens are [[bee]] [[pollen]], foreign [[bacteria]], transplanted tissue, [[cancer]], and [[
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  • ...ong the various families of bees. They are commonly referred to as [[sweat bee]]s (especially the smaller species), as they are often attracted to [[persp ...provisioning", where a larva is fed repeatedly as it grows, as in [[honey bee]]s). All species are [[pollen]] feeders and may be important [[pollinator]]
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  • *'Swan Song' (Bee Gees song): A 1968 symphonic pop song by the Bee Gees.
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  • *Wilson, Bee (2004). ''The Hive: The Story Of The Honeybee''. London, Great Britain:
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  • {{r|Bee}}
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  • |director = Bob Bee, Simon Cherry, Paul Condon |producer = Ray Bruce, Bob Bee, Simon Cherry
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  • #'I'm a King Bee' (Slim Harpo) - 2:33 #'I'm a King Bee' (Slim Harpo) - 2:33
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  • ..., and websites. Its first newspaper was formed in 1857, the ''Sacramento Bee'' in [[California (U.S. state)]]. It was centered on the California until 1
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  • {{r|Bee}}
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  • {{r|Africanized bee}}
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  • .... Goodman, ''Rambam: Readings in the Philosophy of Moses Maimonides''. Gee Bee Tee, 1985
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  • {{r|Bee}}
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  • {{r|I'm a King Bee}}
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  • |Bee pollinating a wallflower.jpg|[[Bee]]s, like many [[insect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transfer
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  • ...may range in height from 10 inches to several feet and are pollinated by [[Bee|bees]]. They are frequently cultivated by gardeners.
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  • ...also have a pollen carrying structure such as the ''corbicula'' of [[honey bee]]s and [[bumblebee]]s (also known as the ''[[pollen basket]]''), or the ''s ...ichorium intybus'' are shown in the photos on the right. Note that the two bee species are carrying high pollen loads, making them much more efficient pol
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  • ...linators, and human paranoia of stinging insects ([[Africanized bee|killer bee]] hype). ...d reliance on honey bees, as in the management of the [[alfalfa leafcutter bee]].
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  • ...e=Dressler/> In [[biology]], an example might be a [[termite]] nest or a [[bee]]s' nest. In [[chemistry]], an example is the spontaneous generation of [[s
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Rohlfing 2005 Unwarping confocal microscopy images of bee brains by nonrigid registration to a magnetic resonance microscopy image}}
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  • {{Image|Africanized bee (51557216226).jpg|right|350px|Africanized honey bee.}} ...006), with various European honey bees such as the Italian bee ''[[Italian bee|A. m. ligustica]]'' and ''[[Apis mellifera iberiensis|A. m. iberiensis]]''.
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  • ...//www.sacbee.com/news/local/article148080179.html|newspaper=The Sacramento Bee|access-date=May 3, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170502214
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  • ...hairy bees distributed worldwide. There are some 500 species of carpenter bee in 31 subgenera<ref>Minckley, R.L. 1998. A cladistic analysis and classific {{Image|Carpenter 0845.JPG|right|350px|Carpenter bee, ''Xylocopa virginica'', covered with pollen}}
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  • {{r|Bee}}
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  • They are related to the other social insects in the order [[hymenoptera]]: [[bee]]s and [[wasp]]s.
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  • [[Image:Carpenter 0845.JPG|thumb|Carpenter bee, ''Xylocopa virginica'', covered with pollen]] ...der [[hymenoptera]]. There are slightly fewer than 20,000 known species of bee, though many are undescribed and the actual number is probably much higher.
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  • | 'Massachusetts' by the Bee Gees | 'Massachusetts' by the Bee Gees
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  • [[Image:Xylocopa 6340.JPG|thumb|Eastern carpenter bee, ''Xylocopa virginica'' on horse mint, ...half (about one million [[beehive (beekeeping)|hives]]) of the US [[honey bee]]s are trucked to the almond orchards each spring. [[New York (disambiguati
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  • ...ant. A pollinator is the [[biotic]] agent that moves the pollen, such as [[bee]]s, [[moth]]s, [[bat]]s, or [[bird]]s.
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  • ..., Tija was known as the creator of [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[strip spelling bee]] scene.<ref name=theglobeandmail2010-05-14/> In strip spelling bees playe ...R&B, since the penalty for misspelling a word at this particular spelling bee is removing a third of one's clothing.
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  • *Mary Alice Artes – muse [''Queen Bee'']
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  • ...laced by [[Africanized bee]]s. At the same time [[beekeeping|managed honey bee colonies]] have dropped by about two thirds. The value of bee pollination in human [[nutrition]] and [[food]] for [[wildlife]] is immense
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  • ...crops]], or to produce bees for sale to other beekeepers. A location where bee hives are tended by humans is called an apiary. ...k bee]]s. Later [[Italian bee]]s, [[Carniolan honey bee]]s and [[Caucasian bee]]s were added. While honey bees are sometimes referred to as domesticated,
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  • ...in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈbiː], like ''bee'' and ''be''.
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  • {{r|Bee}}
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  • ...ividuals are generally female but may be sterile males. Thus, if a queen [[bee]] mates with one drone, her daughters share ¾ of their genes with each oth
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  • * 2003: Tracy Bonham (''Bee'' EP)
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  • {{rpl|Africanized bee}}
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  • ...nsect, especially the [[cockroach]] ''Periplaneta americana'', the [[honey bee]] ''Apis mellifera'', the [[locust]] and the fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melan
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  • #'Sugar Bee' (Eddie Shuler) - 3:12 **Kenney Jones - drums ('Sugar Bee')
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