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  2. Bombus lapidarius - Wikipedia

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    In an almost barren, treeless basin in Germany, the study found nests of the red-tailed bumblebee as well as two other Bombus species within one hundred meters of each other. Each species had equal resource availability. Researchers marked the foraging bees, with almost 80% of all of the foraging bees eventually marked for study. [8]

  3. Bombus impatiens - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the nests of honeybees or paper wasps, the nests of B. impatiens do not have a predictable pattern. The bees lay egg clumps all over inside the nest instead of having one brood area around which the workers' distribution center is arranged. [11] Within the nest there is a special division of labor and social organization.

  4. Bombus pensylvanicus - Wikipedia

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    Bombus pensylvanicus belongs to the order Hymenoptera (consisting of ants, wasps, bees, and sawflies), the family Apidae (consisting of cuckoo, digger, carpenter, bumble, and honeybees), the subfamily Apinae (consisting of honey, orchid, bumble, long-horned, and digger bees), and the genus Bombus (consisting of bumblebees). [3]

  5. How To Get Rid Of Ants In Your House Once And For All - AOL

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    Like wasps and bees, ants are social and live in a colony with one or more queens. That means the workers have to keep finding food to keep everyone alive. That means the workers have to keep ...

  6. What are pollinators and how do they 'hold entire ecosystems ...

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    The lemon cuckoo bumble bee invades other bumble bee nests, kills the queen and uses the worker bees to its own ends. "So it uses the infrastructure, lays its eggs, its in the existing ...

  7. Bombus bohemicus - Wikipedia

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    When selecting a host nest, B. bohemicus queens preferentially attack larger host nests, [14] but the size of nest invaded (measured by number of host bees) is correlated to the mortality rate of the invading queen. [15] Smaller nests, which contain fewer workers, will produce fewer, and smaller, reproductive B. bohemicus. [14]

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