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  2. Beekeeping in Australia - Wikipedia

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    About 70% of Australian honey comes from nectar from native plants. Demand for pollination services for almonds and other crops is growing. Bee-brokers co-ordinate bee-keepers to provide pollination services for such crops. The species most commonly used for beekeeping in Australia is the western honey bee (Apis mellifera). Most commercial ...

  3. List of crop plants pollinated by bees - Wikipedia

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    Where the same plants have non-bee pollinators such as birds or other insects like flies, these are also indicated. Pollination by insects is called entomophily. Entomophily is a form of plant pollination whereby pollen is distributed by insects, particularly bees, Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), flies and beetles.

  4. Beekeeping in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    He is the author of The illustrated New Zealand bee manual (1881) and The illustrated Australasian bee manual (1886). In his will he bequeathed £3000 to the Cawthron Institute in Nelson, New Zealand, for bee research. [5] There are 28 species of native bees in New Zealand. They pollinate plants but do not produce enough honey for commercial ...

  5. Pollinators in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 40 species of syrphid flies in New Zealand. [4] As is the case outside of New Zealand, the family is extremely variable, ranging from large, bulky, and hairy to the small, slender, and shiny. These flies are found in a variety of habitats including agricultural fields and alpine zones.

  6. Leioproctus - Wikipedia

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    Leioproctus, the hairy colletid bee, [2] is a genus in the plaster bee family Colletidae. Its members are primarily found in Australasia and temperate South America, [3] and include the most common native bees in New Zealand. [4] Leioproctus female on Haemodorum species in Western Australia

  7. Australian native bees - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 800 species of native bee occur in Western Australia, and many of them are endemic. Like all bees, native Australian bees are a type of specialized wasp that has evolved to vegetarianism. They feed on nectar, but it is the female native Australian bee that will thicken the nectar to make honey before taking it back to the nest.

  8. Nothofagus - Wikipedia

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    Nothofagus, also known as the southern beeches, is a genus of 43 species [3] of trees and shrubs native to the Southern Hemisphere in southern South America (Chile, Argentina) and east and southeast Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, and New Caledonia.

  9. Hylaeus (bee) - Wikipedia

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    Their host plants are known to be introduced Banksia spp and Eucalyptus regnans. [19] A male round-headed masked bee (Hylaeus rotundiceps) observed in Seymour, Australia. H. relegatus is widespread throughout the 3 main islands of New Zealand, and also the Chatham Islands and Three Kings Islands. They are known to utilise a wide range of both ...

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