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Bee (Bug, most species of bees are flying and honey bee, but not others)

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Bee Pollinate Source Wikimedia Commons Public Domain The word comes from Latin bee beekeeping Bees are closely related to wasps and ants, bees are known for their role in pollinating flowers, plus bees are also well known for producing delicious types of honey and beeswax both highly nutritious. There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees from seven to nine families recognized, although many are described and the actual number is probably higher. Found on all continents except Antarctica, in every habitat on the planet that contains insect pollination and flowering plants. Bees belong to the monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea, currently classified by taxonomic name, unsorted unsorted within Anthophila. Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an energy source and the second as a source of protein and other nutrients. Most bees use pollen as food for larvae. Bees have a long proboscis (a complex "tongue i...

Alfalfa (mendicago sativa l.)

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Flor Alfalfa Plant (Bee Alfalfa  leaf cutter) Source: Wikimedia Commons License:  Public Domain Image View License Details: Click Here Plant highly nutritious legume used as fodder for livestock Definition - Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)   Plant is a showy, beautiful and attractive when in flower, belonging to the pea family Fabaceae, or legumes, but is fit for human consumption is alfalfa mainly cultivated as an important fodder for animals, especially cattle and horses in general. In the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand is also known as alfalfa and alfalfa and grass in South Asia. India is known as in Chara, and in Gujarat and Rajka or GAD. It resembles clover by clusters of small purple flowers similar to the plant. If weather conditions are benign or best, plus a relatively fertile substrate then hydrated Alfalfa plant can grow to more than 1 meter tall, its flowers are clustered in groups compo...

Bumblebee Ecology: Food, Foraging, Self-Attainment | Althox

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Bumblebees, members of the genus Bombus , represent a cornerstone of terrestrial ecosystems, primarily recognized for their indispensable role as pollinators. Their existence is intrinsically linked to the availability and diversity of floral resources, which serve as their sole source of sustenance. The intricate relationship between bumblebees and flowering plants is a prime example of co-evolution, where both parties derive significant benefits, underpinning the survival and propagation of countless species across various biomes. Understanding the feeding habits, foraging strategies, and the broader ecological context of bumblebees is paramount to appreciating their contribution to biodiversity and agricultural productivity. This comprehensive exploration delves into the scientific intricacies of their diet, the sophisticated mechanisms of their foraging behavior, and how these elements collectively contribute to the "attainment of self"—the survival, reproduction, and ...