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Bees / Apidae / Plebeia / Stingless bee / Melipona / Apinae / Honey bee / Trigona / Meliponula / Pollination / Plant reproduction / Pollinators
Date: 2014-01-14 04:29:13
Bees
Apidae
Plebeia
Stingless bee
Melipona
Apinae
Honey bee
Trigona
Meliponula
Pollination
Plant reproduction
Pollinators

The cost of stingless bee keeping is minimal, yet the cost of training persons who know their science and management is considerable, as is that of locating wild nests or communicating with traditional or tribal stingles

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