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  • Dunning's Mining Bee
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    Dunning's Mining Bee
    Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 04, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Mining Bee
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    Dunning's Mining Bee
    Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 04, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Mining Bee
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    Dunning's Mining Bee
    Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 04, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Mining Bee
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    Dunning's Mining Bee
    Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 04, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Mining Bee
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    Dunning's Mining Bee
    Dunning's mining bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 04, 2025. Dunning's mining bees are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Hummingbirds And Honey Bees In Hope Ranch
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    Hummingbirds And Honey Bees In Hope Ranch
    April 27, 2025, Santa Barbara, California, USA: Hummingbird and bee on a Hope Ranch estate in Santa Barbara sipping nectar from the violet flowers called Pride of Madeira, shaped like a Christmas tree. (Credit Image: © Amy Katz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Dunning's Miner Bee
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    Dunning's Miner Bee
    Dunning's miner bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 23, 2025. Dunning's mining bees (Dunning's miner bees) are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Miner Bee
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    Dunning's Miner Bee
    Dunning's miner bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 23, 2025. Dunning's mining bees (Dunning's miner bees) are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Miner Bee
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    Dunning's Miner Bee
    Dunning's miner bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 23, 2025. Dunning's mining bees (Dunning's miner bees) are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Miner Bee
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    Dunning's Miner Bee
    Dunning's miner bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 23, 2025. Dunning's mining bees (Dunning's miner bees) are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Miner Bee
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    Dunning's Miner Bee
    Dunning's miner bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 23, 2025. Dunning's mining bees (Dunning's miner bees) are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Dunning's Miner Bee
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    Dunning's Miner Bee
    Dunning's miner bee (Andrena dunningi) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 23, 2025. Dunning's mining bees (Dunning's miner bees) are active during the spring season and nest in gardens with loose earth, creating small tunnels in the soil. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles one of the few successful beehives left in an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill stands among some of the few successful beehives left in an almond farm near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Rows of beehives sit on the edge of an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles a successful beehive in an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: A chunk of beeswax sits on the ground on the edge of an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles one of the few successful beehives left in an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: A bee attempts to find food within a dead beehive at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Dozens of dead beehives are seen stacked at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill clears bees searching for food inside boxes of dead beehives stacked at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Bees swarm dead beehives in search of food at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles boxes of dead beehives stacked at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles one of the few successful beehives left in an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles boxes of dead beehives stacked at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles boxes of dead beehives stacked at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: A bee attempts to find food within a dead beehive at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Bees attempt to find food within a dead beehive at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill shows a dead beehive at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Rows of trees blossom within an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill handles one of the few successful beehives left in an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Rows of trees blossom within an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Beekeeper Marcus Hill checks in on some of the few successful beehives left in an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Bees swarm stacks of dead hives in search of food at the Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: Rows of trees blossom within an almond orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
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    Honey bees dying in huge numbers in California
    2/19/2025 - Riverdale, California, USA - United States: A bee pollinates an almond blossom in an orchard near Desert Creek Bulk Bees central hub in Riverdale, California Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025 (Jessica Christian / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Reviving six pack for tired bees
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    Reviving six pack for tired bees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bees 1
    Ref 15895
    30/05/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lidl

    Bee lovers can help give worker insects back their buzz— with a shot of a special brew.

    The UK branch of supermarket Lidl has created six-packs of Bee-rs, tiny 2cm bottles filled with inverted sugar syrup.

    The syrup is designed to help ensure that sleepy and fading wild bees get an energy boost.

    Users are advised to pour a small amount on the ground near a bee that looks tired, such as crawling around and not flying, to help it get its energy back.

    The ‘Bee-rs’ were made available as a free giveaway on Lidl’s UK website.

    The campaign aims to help the bees because both urban and rural areas are said to be experiencing a decline in flora that fuels them..

    According to a World Wide Fund for Nature in 2023, 40percent of bee species in the UK are undergoing dramatic rates of decline.

    OPS: The Lidl Bee-r six pack for tired bees.

    Picture supp;lied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Reviving six pack for tired bees
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    Reviving six pack for tired bees
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bees 1
    Ref 15895
    30/05/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Lidl

    Bee lovers can help give worker insects back their buzz— with a shot of a special brew.

    The UK branch of supermarket Lidl has created six-packs of Bee-rs, tiny 2cm bottles filled with inverted sugar syrup.

    The syrup is designed to help ensure that sleepy and fading wild bees get an energy boost.

    Users are advised to pour a small amount on the ground near a bee that looks tired, such as crawling around and not flying, to help it get its energy back.

    The ‘Bee-rs’ were made available as a free giveaway on Lidl’s UK website.

    The campaign aims to help the bees because both urban and rural areas are said to be experiencing a decline in flora that fuels them..

    According to a World Wide Fund for Nature in 2023, 40percent of bee species in the UK are undergoing dramatic rates of decline.

    OPS: The Lidl Bee-r six pack for tired bees.

    Picture supp;lied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Amazing mummified bees from time of pharaohs discovered
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    Amazing mummified bees from time of pharaohs discovered
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Bees 1

    Ref 15060

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Andrea Baucon/University of Lisbon

    Hundreds of incredibly preserved mummified bees from the time of the pharaohs have been unearthed.
    The bees were inside their cocoons produced almost three thousand years ago.
    They were discovered in a new paleontological site on the coast of Odemira, in Portugal.
    They date from the end of the Bronze Age at a time when a Pharaoh named Siamun ruled in Lower Egypt while around the same period, Solomon was to succeed David on the throne of Israel.
    Because the striped insects died inside their cocoons , they were preserved in the smallest anatomical detail thanks to an extremely rare fossilisation method.
    Normally the skeleton of these insects rapidly decomposes.
    The degree of preservation was so exceptional , researchers were able to identify anatomical details that determine the type of bee as well as its sex and even the type of pollen used to feed the larva.
    The bees belong to the Eucera species one of about 700 species that still exist in mainland Portugal today.

    OPS:One of the cocoon bee specimens extracted from sediment filling a cocoon.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Amazing mummified bees from time of pharaohs discovered
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    Amazing mummified bees from time of pharaohs discovered
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Bees 1

    Ref 15060

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Federico Bernardini/ICTP

    Hundreds of incredibly preserved mummified bees from the time of the pharaohs have been unearthed.
    The bees were inside their cocoons produced almost three thousand years ago.
    They were discovered in a new paleontological site on the coast of Odemira, in Portugal.
    They date from the end of the Bronze Age at a time when a Pharaoh named Siamun ruled in Lower Egypt while around the same period, Solomon was to succeed David on the throne of Israel.
    Because the striped insects died inside their cocoons , they were preserved in the smallest anatomical detail thanks to an extremely rare fossilisation method.
    Normally the skeleton of these insects rapidly decomposes.
    The degree of preservation was so exceptional , researchers were able to identify anatomical details that determine the type of bee as well as its sex and even the type of pollen used to feed the larva.
    The bees belong to the Eucera species one of about 700 species that still exist in mainland Portugal today.

    OPS:X-ray micro-computed 3D views of a male Eucera bee inside a sealed cocoon. The image shows the architecture of the excavated brood chamber closed by the spiral cap, containing an adult bee close to abandoning the cell.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Amazing mummified bees from time of pharaohs discovered
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    Amazing mummified bees from time of pharaohs discovered
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Bees 1

    Ref 15060

    25/08/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures must credit: Federico Bernardini/ICTP

    Hundreds of incredibly preserved mummified bees from the time of the pharaohs have been unearthed.
    The bees were inside their cocoons produced almost three thousand years ago.
    They were discovered in a new paleontological site on the coast of Odemira, in Portugal.
    They date from the end of the Bronze Age at a time when a Pharaoh named Siamun ruled in Lower Egypt while around the same period, Solomon was to succeed David on the throne of Israel.
    Because the striped insects died inside their cocoons , they were preserved in the smallest anatomical detail thanks to an extremely rare fossilisation method.
    Normally the skeleton of these insects rapidly decomposes.
    The degree of preservation was so exceptional , researchers were able to identify anatomical details that determine the type of bee as well as its sex and even the type of pollen used to feed the larva.
    The bees belong to the Eucera species one of about 700 species that still exist in mainland Portugal today.

    OPS:X-ray micro-computed 3D views of a male Eucera bee inside a sealed cocoon.The image shows the architecture of the excavated brood chamber closed by the spiral cap, containing an adult bee close to abandoning the cell.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Detail of the garden -Australian native violets.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Bluestone boulders around the pond.

    © Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. Detail of the rusted roof.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia. L-R The garden designers Ryan Parker, Anthony Sharples and Alistair Kirkpatrick.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    "Coming Soon" the climate change inspired garden at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Australia.

    © Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Joanna Wilson, owner of John Gorilla cafe in East Brunswick, with her dog Dizzy, speaking about the price hike of raw ingredients for one of the most popular dish the Avocado Piquillo with a side of bacon and a coffee.

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia

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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia

    © Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
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    Honey trap: is there a downside to the boom in beekeeping?
    Backyard hives have taken off in Australia. But have we got enough habitat, and what does the boom in honeybees mean for native bees?

    Beekeeping feature. Beekeeper Tony Wilsmore tends to one of his bee hives that is being hosted in a backyard in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs. Australia

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