brood rearing

  • 1brood chamber — noun 1. : brood pouch 2. or brood nest in a beehive : the part of the comb set aside for brood rearing …

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  • 2Brood parasite — Brood parasitism is a form of parasitism …

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  • 3brood cell — noun 1. : gonidium 2. : a cell in bee comb used for the rearing of a larva …

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  • 4beekeeping — /bee kee ping/, n. the rearing and breeding of honeybees; apiculture. [1830 40; BEE1 + KEEPING] * * * or apiculture Care and manipulation of honeybees to enable them to produce and store more honey than they need so that the excess can be… …

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  • 5Sage Grouse — Male in USA Conservation status …

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  • 6Winter cluster — In beekeeping, a winter cluster is a well defined cluster of honey bees that forms inside a beehive when the air temperature dips below 54 to 57 °F (12 to 14 °C). Honey bees are but a few insects that survive the winter as a hive. As the outside… …

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  • 7Characteristics of common wasps and bees — While easily confused at a distance or without close observation, there are many different characteristics of common large bees and wasps which can be used to identify them.   Bees Wasps (Family: Vespidae) Western honey bee Bumblebee Yellow… …

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  • 8Italian bee — Taxobox name = Italian bee status = secure image width = 300px regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Hymenoptera familia = Apidae genus = Apis species = A. mellifera subspecies = A. m. ligustica trinomial = Apis mellifera …

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  • 9Nuc — For uses of the three letter abbreviation, see NUC (disambiguation). Nucs, or Nucleus Colonies, are small honey bee colonies created from larger colonies. The term refers both to the smaller size box and the colony of honeybees within it. The… …

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  • 10Bird — For other uses, see Bird (disambiguation). Aves and Avifauna redirect here. For other uses, see Aves (disambiguation) or Avifauna (disambiguation). Birds Temporal range: Late Jurassic–Recent, 150–0 Ma …

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