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    Lively Cuckoo Bee (suggested common name) Nomada fervida Smith (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Apidae) by Jason L. Williams, Cameron Jack, Jamie Ellis

    Published 2017-12-01
    Subjects: “…Family: Apidae (bumblebees, carpenter bees, honeybees)…”
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    Urban buzz or urban bust? Beekeeping challenges, suitability, and survival insights in Montreal, Canada by Navid Mahdizadeh Gharakhanlou, Julien Vadnais, Liliana Perez, Nico Coallier

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The rising interest in urban beekeeping underscores the need to investigate whether urban habitats are sustainable for managed honeybee populations. This study, conducted on the island of Montreal, Canada, aimed to i) assess honeybee colony survival within an urban environment, ii) determine the primary drivers affecting honeybee colony survival, and iii) explore the potential of urban areas to support beekeeping activities. …”
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    Cerebral Infarction Following Bee Sting by Krishnan Balagopal, Anand Muraleedharan, Ansa Grace Koshy, Jerin Peter Jacob

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The venom toxins of honeybee cause anaphylactic allergic reactions and both cerebral infarction and hemorrhage. …”
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    Bee louse, bee fly, braulid, Braula coeca Nitzsch (Insecta: Diptera: Braulidae) by James D. Ellis, C.M. Zettel Nalen

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…It describes this wingless fly that lives as a commensalist in western honeybee colonies — distribution, description, life cycle and behavior and management. …”
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    Tawny Crazy Ant by Stephanie K. Hill, Rebecca W. Baldwin, Roberto M. Pereira, Philip G. Koehler

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…This species infests buildings and greenhouses, attacks crops, domestic animals, honeybee hives, displaces native ant species, and disrupts electrical equipment. …”
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    Integrated Pest Management (IPM) of the Tawny Crazy Ant, Nylanderia fulva (Mayr) by Faith Oi, Dawn Calibeo, John Page, Michael Bentley

    Published 2016-11-01
    “… The tawny crazy ant infests buildings and greenhouses, attacks crops, domestic animals, and honeybee hives, displaces native ant species, and disrupts electrical equipment. …”
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    Hornets and Yellowjackets, Vespula and Dolichovespula spp. by E. E. Grissell

    Published 2003-08-01
    “…These wasps are adept at stinging and are especially aroused if danger threatens the nest. Unlike the honeybee, which dies upon inflicting a single sting, vespine wasps may sting as often as they find a target. …”
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    Does Consumers' Awareness Impact Their Purchase Likelihood of Neonic-Free Plants? by Hayk Khachatryan, Alicia L. Rihn

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Research has shown that insecticide use in general has resulted in $284 million per year in damages to honeybee and pollinator services in the United States. …”
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    Impact of carbohydrate sources on the longevity and physiological traits of the European honey bee workers by Arezoo Najarpoor, Saeed Mohamadzade Namin, Sampat Ghosh, Chuleui Jung

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…This study examined the effects of various carbohydrate sources on honeybee longevity, hypopharyngeal gland size, gene expression, and gut microbiome composition. …”
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    Assessing structure-function impacts on Vitellogenin by leveraging allelic variant found in honey bee subspecies Apis mellifera mellifera by Vilde Leipart, Oriol Gracia Carmona, Christine Orengo, Franca Fraternali, Gro V. Amdam

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Vitellogenin (Vg), derived from the honeybee (Apis mellifera), is an essential protein for reproduction in most egg-laying animals and can regulate behavior and provide immunological support in some species. …”
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    Optimizing HVAC energy efficiency in low-energy buildings: a comparative analysis of reinforcement learning control strategies under Tehran climate conditions by Mohammad Anvar Adibhesami, Amir Hassanzadeh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We conducted comprehensive simulation assessments using the EnergyPlus and HoneybeeGym platforms to evaluate two distinct reinforcement learning models: traditional Q-learning (Model A) and deep reinforcement learning (DRL) with neural networks (Model B). …”
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    Pesticide Effects on Nontarget Organisms by Frederick M. Fishel

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This revised 7-page guide addresses the effects of various types of pesticides on nontarget organisms, including natural enemies and beneficial organisms, such as honeybees, wildlife, fish, and nontarget plants. Written by Frederick M. …”
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    The multifaceted therapeutic potential of propolis: an integrative report on its pharmacological properties and emerging advances by Muhammed Al-Huda Ballouk, Mohamed Altinawi, Piotr S. Fudalej

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Propolis, a resinous apicultural product by honeybees collected from botanical exudates, has been traditionally used in folk medicine and has recently garnered substantial scientific interest due to its diverse pharmacological properties. …”
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    Pollination of Citrus Hybrids by Stephen H. Futch, L.K. Jackson

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Additionally, synchronizing bloom periods and early fruit harvest from pollenizer trees help maintain consistent fruit production. Honeybees are essential for this process, and one colony per two acres is recommended. …”
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