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Hexapoda / Insect ecology / Hymenoptera / Xylocopinae / Beekeeping / Bee / Mason bee / Osmia lignaria / Eastern carpenter bee / Apidae / Pollinator / Honey bee
Date: 2016-08-21 12:39:54
Hexapoda
Insect ecology
Hymenoptera
Xylocopinae
Beekeeping
Bee
Mason bee
Osmia lignaria
Eastern carpenter bee
Apidae
Pollinator
Honey bee

NATIVE AND SOLITARY BEES IN VIRGINIA Eric Day, Entomologist, Virginia Tech Although honey bees are well known for pollination and honey production, other bees at times impact humans in various ways. These native bees ran

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