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  2. Apis florea - Wikipedia

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    During the colder seasons of autumn and winter, colonies diminish in size because they depend on food stores. Before swarming, the colony will build queen cells in order for virgin queens to rear young queens. Before the new queens emerge, the colony’s workers search for a new nesting site. Afterwards, the bees will choose who stays and who goes.

  3. Perdita minima - Wikipedia

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    Perdita minima is a species of mining bee in the family Andrenidae. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is the smallest known species of bee, [5] just under 2 mm long and weighing ...

  4. Centris pallida - Wikipedia

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    The brood pot will contain nectar and pollen similar to the bee bread in other bees; however, unlike other bees, the bee bread is the consistency of molasses instead of being solid. [7] The egg is laid on top of the bee bread and sealed in with wax, and the tunnel is partially filled with dirt to protect the egg. [ 8 ]

  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. Nomioides minutissimus - Wikipedia

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    Nomioides minutissimus is a species of sweat bee in the family Halictidae. [1] It is found throughout Europe, North Africa and South Asia. [2] As of 2023, it is the only species of Nomioides found in Poland, and is one of the smallest bees in the country.

  7. Stingless bee - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known fossil stingless bee is Cretotrigona prisca, a small worker bee approximately 5 mm in body length, discovered in New Jersey amber. This species is believed to have existed during the Late Cretaceous period, around 65–70 million years ago, marking it as the oldest confirmed fossil of an apid bee and the earliest fossil ...

  8. Worker bee - Wikipedia

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    A worker bee is any female bee that lacks the reproductive capacity of the colony's queen bee and carries out the majority of tasks needed for the functioning of the hive. While worker bees are present in all eusocial bee species, the term is rarely used (outside of scientific literature) for bees other than honey bees , particularly the ...

  9. Perdita (bee) - Wikipedia

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    Perdita is a large genus of small bees native to North America, particularly diverse in the desert regions of the United States and Mexico.There are over 600 currently recognized species of Perdita, plus more than 100 additional subspecies and many more species that remain undescribed. [1]