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  2. Meliponiculture - Wikipedia

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    Yellow jataí nest entrance (Tetragonisca angustula)In Brazil there are approximately 56% species of stingless bees out of the 462 that have been described in the world [12] (some studies indicate 552 species), [13] many of which have specific characteristics and are suitable for sustainable agro-ecological development, such as the yellow jataí (Tetragonisca angustula).

  3. Lestrimelitta limao - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the weather, guard bees will situate themselves in the inner margins of the nest entrance, or directly outside of it. [3] The presence of an entrance tube is common in stingless bee nests and can be found in many species, such as tetragonisca angustula, to help protect the nest. [6]

  4. Stingless bee - Wikipedia

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    General main elements of stingless bees cavity nest colonies. Stingless bees, as a collective group, display remarkable adaptability to diverse nesting sites. They can be found in exposed nests in trees, from living in ant and termite nests above and below ground to cavities in trees, trunks, branches, rocks, or even human constructions. [69]

  5. Tetragonisca angustula - Wikipedia

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    Tetragonisca angustula is a small eusocial stingless bee found in México, Central and South America. [1] It is known by a variety of names in different regions (e.g., jataí, yatei, jaty, virginitas, angelitas inglesas, españolita, mariola, ramichi, chipisas, virgencitas, and mariolitas).

  6. Trigona spinipes - Wikipedia

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    Within 6 months, a nest can reach full physical size. [4] In terms of number of bees, Trigona spinipes form some of the largest stingless bee colonies in the world, ranging in size from 5,000 to over 100,000 workers. [7] Some colonies can reach 180,000 individuals, which is one order of magnitude larger than the size of honey bee colonies.

  7. How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees the Right Way ... - AOL

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    Carpenter bees also have yellow markings and black circles on the thorax and large jaws, which allow them to chew through wood to make holes and build their nests. Another difference between ...