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Publications, factsheets, articles NCAP Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
NCAP! Pests & Plant Diseases Ants HTML PDF Aphids HTML PDF Bees & Wasps: Bees & Wasps: Identification & Control PDF Yellowjackets HTML PDF Billbugs HTML PDF Boxelder Bugs HTML PDF ... 1):15-21. Eric Zeisstoff wrote an article which was published in the Swiss Bees News (December 2003). Zeisstoff mentions the Journal of Pesticide Reform article on imidacloprid -- liberally ...
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Wasps
Wasps Wasps CONTENTS Introduction Social Wasps Yellow Jackets (Vespula spp.) Bald-faced Hornets (Vespula maculata) Sandhills Hornet (Vespula arenaria) Paper Wasps (Polistes spp.) Solitary Wasps ... wasps are often mistaken for bees. Bees are not nearly as aggressive and are valued as major pollinators as well as honey producers. Return to the contents, or back to the home page. Social Wasps ...
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Cerulean Warbler - WDNR
Food Habits: Insectivorous. Diet includes bees, wasps, caterpillars, and weevils. Natural History: Breeding: Clutch size: 3-5 (average: 4) white, cream-white ...
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Honey Bees and Beekeeping
Honey Bee Biology Honey bees, like ants, termites and some wasps, are social insects. Unlike ants and wasps, bees are vegetarians; their protein comes from pollen and ... and nectar from foragers, guard hive entrance and forage. Unlike colonies of social wasps and bumble bees, honey bee colonies live year after year. Therefore, most activity in a bee ...
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Bees
Bees Bees Apiidae Bees belong to the third largest insect order which also includes wasps and ants. Together, these creatures pollinate crops, ... to be sharp only for a distance of about 1 m. Bees, however, are capable of seeing ultraviolet light, which is invisible to ... cloud-penetrating ultraviolet light. Honey bees also use the sun as a reference point to communicate to other bees the angle of flight ...
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Naturenet: UK Nature & Wildlife Organisations
Dolphin Conservation Society: with an international remit, not just UK. The Norfolk Bat Group Bees, Wasps and Ants Recording Society... does exactly what it says on the... err... website. Nothing to ...
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Houghton's Goldenrod ESA
(Penskar 1989). Solidago houghtonii is an insect-pollinated species. A number of potential pollinators include bees, wasps, flies, moths and butterflies. Apparently, S. houghtonii pollen is well adapted to insect dispersal due ...
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Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea)
Photo © Mike Danzenbaker Click to enlarge Diet: Mainly insects, including caterpillars, bees, wasps, aphids; spiders; some wild fruits and berries, such as mulberries, elderberries, and sumac fruit. Identification ...
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Purple Martin (Progne subis)
Diet: Mainly flying insects, including Photo © Mike Danzenbaker bees, wasps, flies, and dragonflies. Also, some spiders and some insects found on the ground.   Identification tips ...
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Provide nectar-rich plants throughout the year to encourage bees, butterflies and other insects. For a list of suitable species see the Wildlife Trusts and ... , from vegetables to fish and meat. 75% of the world’s crops are pollinated by bees, wasps, and other small animals. Natural predators and parasites keep pest species in check and soil ...
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