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  2. A New Law Protects Two Beloved Species From Being Held in ...

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    Suckley’s cuckoo bumble bee may be classified as endangered under the Endangered Species Act after a recommendation from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This social parasite is native to 15 ...

  3. Pollinator decline - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees are an invasive species throughout most of the world where they have been introduced, and the constant growth in the amount of these pollinators may possibly cause a decrease in native species. [21] Light pollution has been suggested a number of times as a possible reason for the possible decline in flying insects.

  4. Bees can still be out in the colder months in Texas. How to ...

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    Carpenter bees: Females have stingers, while males don’t. They dig holes in wood for shelter. They are large, black, and yellow. Sweat bees: Little, metallic-colored insects attracted to human ...

  5. Franklin's bumblebee - Wikipedia

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    Franklin's bumblebee (Bombus franklini) is one of the most narrowly distributed bumblebee species, [3] making it a critically endangered bee of the western United States. [4] It lives only in a 190-by-70-mile (310 by 110 km) area in southern Oregon and northern California, between the Coast and Sierra-Cascade mountain ranges. It was last seen ...

  6. Rhode Island's bees are dying. These scientists are trying to ...

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    The bumble bees stood out by their size, but differentiating them by species seemed all but impossible. Experts, too, can have trouble with some of the less-common types, said Alm. Sometimes, he ...

  7. Bee - Wikipedia

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    Bees collect pollen to feed their young, and have the necessary adaptations to do this. However, certain wasp species such as pollen wasps have similar behaviours, and a few species of bee scavenge from carcases to feed their offspring. [30] Solitary bees are important pollinators; they gather pollen to provision their nests with food for their ...

  8. Bombus pensylvanicus - Wikipedia

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    Bombus pensylvanicus belongs to the order Hymenoptera (consisting of ants, wasps, bees, and sawflies), the family Apidae (consisting of cuckoo, digger, carpenter, bumble, and honeybees), the subfamily Apinae (consisting of honey, orchid, bumble, long-horned, and digger bees), and the genus Bombus (consisting of bumblebees). [3]

  9. A sweet recovery: Group helps relocate endangered ... - AOL

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    The recent rescue of an endangered bee colony in Edmond highlights the important role the insect plays in our local ecosystem. A sweet recovery: Group helps relocate endangered honeybee colony at ...