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  2. Bee bole - Wikipedia

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    Brick walls are typically narrower than stone walls, thus bee boles located in brick walls are typically shallower. The base upon which the skep sits is variable in design - circular, semicircular or square - and occasionally has a protruding lip for the bees to alight upon when they return from foraging. The hole in the skep faces onto this lip.

  3. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    Honeycombs are attached to the walls along the cavity tops and sides, but the bees leave passageways along the comb edges. [6] The standard nest architecture for all honeybees is similar: honey is stored in the upper part of the comb; beneath it are rows of pollen-storage cells, worker-brood cells, and drone-brood cells, in that order.

  4. Characteristics of common wasps and bees - Wikipedia

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    Bees (Family: Apidae) Wasps (Family: Vespidae) ; Name Western honey bee Bumblebee Paper wasp Yellowjacket Bald-faced hornet European hornet Asian hornet; Image Colors Amber to brown translucent alternating with black stripes.

  5. 6,000 bees removed from Nebraska home: ‘You could hear the ...

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    A home in Nebraska made plenty of buzz after thousands of bees were removed from its walls. The Omaha Bee Club removed about 6,000 of the insects from a 100-year-old house belonging to Thomas and ...

  6. Insect hotel - Wikipedia

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    Insect house in Parkend, the Forest of Dean, UK. An insect hotel, also known as a bug hotel or insect house, is a manmade structure created to provide shelter for insects. They can come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the specific purpose or specific insect it is catered to.

  7. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    He found the bees would build parallel honeycombs in the box without bonding them to each other or to the hive walls. This enables the beekeeper to slide any frame out of the hive for inspection without harming the bees or the comb; and protecting the eggs, larvae and pupae in the cells.

  8. Deathwatch beetle - Wikipedia

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    Direct examination of the interior of the timber by destructive means is often not acceptable, and non-invasive means are required. Other means of identifying the wood-boring insects include pheromone traps; these are effective for the common furniture beetle and the house longhorn beetle (Hylotrupes bajulus) but not for the deathwatch beetle ...

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