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  2. The Bee Family - Wikipedia

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    On February 17, 2018, Gabriela Bee released her song "Sound in Color". [13] On September 1, 2018, she released another song, "Something More". [13] In April 2019, she posted a cover version of the Beatles’ 1968 hit song Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da on YouTube, appearing in the video as seven different musicians and performing all of the vocals herself.

  3. The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart - Wikipedia

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    The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is a 2020 American documentary film, directed by Frank Marshall.It follows the life and career of the Bee Gees.. The film had a limited theatrical release in the U.K., Australia and New Zealand on December 3, 2020 [2] [3] with its worldwide release on December 12, 2020, through HBO Max.

  4. Bee and PuppyCat - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot from the first pilot episode of Bee and PuppyCat.PuppyCat is falling from the sky and is about to land on Bee. Bee (Voiced by: Allyn Rachel): Bee is a young woman who physically appears to be in her 20s and meets PuppyCat after being fired for sleeping on the job, becoming a temp worker who takes assignments from TempBot along with wardrobe changes for whatever planet she is ...

  5. Hive frame - Wikipedia

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    The frame is made of: One top bar: It has two ears from which the frame hangs in the hive box. These are the only contact points with the box. Since L. L. Langstroth (around 1851), the middle part of the top bar is thicker, usually twice as thick as the ears (see picture above). It significantly reduces the building of wax over and between the ...

  6. Bombyliidae - Wikipedia

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    The Bombyliidae are a large family of flies comprising hundreds of genera, but the life cycles of most species are known poorly, or not at all. They range in size from very small (2 mm in length) to very large for flies (wingspan of some 40 mm).

  7. Amegilla bombiformis - Wikipedia

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    Amegilla bombiformis, commonly known as the teddy bear bee or golden haired mortar bee, is an Australian native bee in the family Apidae. It was originally described by F. Smith in 1854 as Saropoda bombiformis from a collection near the Richmond River in New South Wales, [ 1 ] before being reclassified in the genus Amegilla in 1965. [ 2 ]

  8. Bombus pascuorum - Wikipedia

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    Bombus pascuorum, the common carder bee, is a species of bumblebee present in most of Europe in a wide variety of habitats such as meadows, pastures, waste ground, ditches and embankments, roads, and field margins, as well as gardens and parks in urban areas and forests and forest edges.

  9. Amegilla cingulata - Wikipedia

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    Amegilla cingulata is a species of blue-banded bee native to Australia. Currently, several scientific organizations are conducting research on how A. cingulata benefits agriculture through its distinctive " buzz pollination ".