bees

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Killer bees

2008
Illustrated photographs describe the movement of killer bee populations into North America, their behaviors and characteristics.

What's the buzz?

the secret lives of bees
2001
Photographs and text provide information about the work being done by scientists with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute on Panama's Barro Colorado Island to learn about bees.

Bees

2003
Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, and life cycle of bees.

Bees

2002
Introduces distinguishing characteristics, life cycles, and different types of bees.

Butterflies and bees

2001
Discusses the life cycle and anatomy of butterflies, moths, and bees, and shows how these insects help fertilize plants.

The complete guide to beekeeping for fun & profit

everything you need to know explained simply
2010
A guide to beekeeping that covers bee anatomy, castes, life cycle, communication, and hive life and discusses equipment, location, laws, ordinances, timing, working the hive, safety, selling products, and other related topics.

What's Inside?: Animal Homes

1993
This book is designed to help young children understand what goes on inside some remarkable animal habitats.

Bee movie

the movie storybook
2007
After befriending a woman named Vanessa, Barry the bee discovers that people have been taking honey from bees and decides to sue the human race.

Bees, inside and out

2004
Describes the physical characteristics of honeybees, where they are found, their behavior and social interactions, and a brief history of beekeeping.

A spring without bees

how Colony Colapse Disorder has endangered our food supply
Examines the causes and impact of the syndrome known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), that is responsible for a thirty percent increase in the annual die-off rate of honey bees in the United States. Presents scientific research surrounding the role of imidacloprid, a new insecticide that is widely used in the United States. Discusses how the demise of bees could drastically affect our food supply and the global economy.

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