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Bees Biology In Detail

By: Calvin Wapasa

Published: September 23, 2009
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It's believed that there's round about 20,000 species of bees worldwide making them the interest of beekeepers who rely on them to cross pollinate because by bees doing that it not only changes the flowers pollen is collected from creating new species of flowers, but it also changes the consistency of the honey the produce.

Bees are also tracked by beekeepers when they cross breed with other species of bees and that's how they track their habits from mating to origin of where they come from. Honey production is also tracked by beekeepers since different species of bees will also make different honey production.

The origination of bees is mostly from places in Europe, Africa and some parts of Asia, but with the fact that many bees were brought over by immigrants to the United States over the centuries. Bees are found on all continents except Antarctica. The evolutions of bees are derived from wasps since they're cousins with the exception that wasps aren't pollinating insects and their ability to be organized rivals wasps, beetles, flies, and butterflies. There are two social classes for bees that are ideal for beekeepers to adapt their system of managing bees and hives.

Most bees born are usually female, you have few males, and females will fight each other for control of the hive and colony. African bees are often referred to as killer bees when in fact the Africanized honeybee is in fact not dangerous as it's just some believe. It is this species of bee that is the most popular with beekeepers and the industry of beekeeping. The biggest use of African honey bees is when they produce clover honey which is highly produced.

Other reason that African bees are popular is because they're not an aggressive species that will readily attack someone, but they will attack when they're defending the hive and the Queen-permanently goes inside the hive after she becomes pregnant and isn't seen ever again. Usually most beekeepers remove portions of the hive, but leave the one that contains the queen.

Bees are generally docile, but they do get annoying when they fly around you during picnics because of the fact that their high sense of smell directing them since their eyesight is bad. Their sense of smell is what helps them find flowers they pollinate and sometimes with the food people eat in this world the smell can mimic flowers which can result in them getting their scents mixed up. This is why you'll likely find bees swarming around trash because debris on food wrappers can attract them because sweet scents resemble flowers and plants.

Beekeepers should be very careful about dispensing their trash just because honeybees smell sweet scents form distance and what can be harmless such as disposing trash can become a big problem when they start gathering in areas that isn't their normal habitat.

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