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  2. Apis mellifera monticola - Wikipedia

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    Apis mellifera monticola is known by the common name of the East African mountain honey bee. In 2017 its complete mitochondrial genome was sequenced, confirming that it belonged to the A Lineage of honey bees and concluding that "A phylogenetic tree showed that A. m. monticola clusters with other African subspecies".

  3. Twmbarlwm - Wikipedia

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    It is very popular for hillwalking and mountain biking and with tourists who visit Cwmcarn Forest Drive or walk the Gwent Ridgeway. It features heavily in local folk legends with tales of a giant buried here, and treasure, supposedly guarded by swarms of bees. [4] Local legend says that the druids regarded it as a sacred site and a place of ...

  4. Swarm behaviour - Wikipedia

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    A swarm typically contains about half the workers together with the old queen, while the new queen stays back with the remaining workers in the original hive. When honey bees emerge from a hive to form a swarm, they may gather on a branch of a tree or on a bush only a few meters from the hive.

  5. Swarming (honey bee) - Wikipedia

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    Swarming is a honey bee colony's natural means of reproduction.In the process of swarming, a single colony splits into two or more distinct colonies. [1]Swarming is mainly a spring phenomenon, usually within a two- or three-week period depending on the locale, but occasional swarms can happen throughout the producing season.

  6. NASA may use swarms of robotic bees to study Mars - AOL

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    That's why NASA has approved exploratory funding for an entirely new type of explorer: a swarm of robotic bees controlled by AI. These little vehicles have crawled over different parts of the ...

  7. Cerro Castellan - Wikipedia

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    The top of the butte is a caprock composed of Burro Mesa Rhyolite which formed 29 million years ago during the Oligocene period. [5] The next lower layer of volcanic rock is composed of Wasp Spring Tuff of the Burro Mesa Formation, followed by Chisos Tuff and Bee Mountain Basalt of the Chisos Formation. [6]

  8. Goat Mountain (Brewster County, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The top of the mountain is composed of Burro Mesa Rhyolite (volcanic rock) which formed 29 million years ago during the Oligocene period. [4] [5] Lower slopes are composed of Wasp Spring Tuff of the Burro Mesa Formation, trachyte, and Bee Mountain Basalt of the Chisos Formation.

  9. Will Howe make changes against Bees to boost European hopes?

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    Newcastle United's hopes of securing European football for a second season in a row have been blighted by them picking up just one point from their past six available. Wednesday's defeat at ...