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Scranton museum buzzes with exhibit on bees - Pocono Record


Scranton museum buzzes with exhibit on bees
Pocono Record
Fisher became fascinated with bees after noticing that, when magnified, a bee's eye revealed "a field of hexagons, just like a honeycomb." "I wondered, is this a coincidence or a clue? Is it simply that hexagons are ubiquitous (as nature's most ...

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Bees invade woman's home - KPRC Houston


Bees invade woman's home
KPRC Houston
Bee removal experts had the huge task of removing 350 pounds of honeycomb from the homeowner's walls. The bee infestation took place for more than a decade. "I didn't believe it," said Claude Griffin with Gotcha Pest Control. "I get every kind of weird ...

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Honeycomb: What it is and how to use it - AnnArbor.com


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Honeycomb: What it is and how to use it
AnnArbor.com
People have been keeping bees — and eating the honeycomb — for several thousand years. But first, some honey 101. No, honey is not bee spit. But bee saliva does play a role. When bees gather nectar from flowers, it is stored in a honey sac inside ...
Honeycomb and Brie English muffin pizzasNewsday (subscription)

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30000 honeybees removed from Cape May attic - Philadelphia Inquirer


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30000 honeybees removed from Cape May attic
Philadelphia Inquirer
CAPE MAY - Honeybee populations may be shrinking around the world, but that wasn't the case at Victoria Clayton's circa 1866 house, where a bee expert spent much of Thursday removing a huge wax honeycomb and 30000 of the buzzing creatures from an attic ...
The buzz in Cape May: 30000 honeybees discovered in an atticThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com
30000 Honey Bees Found in New Jersey Attic of Victoria Clayton and Richard WhiteZ6Mag
Motherload of honeybees infests Cape May atticNewsworks.org (blog)
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Bees bug out after exterminator's snafu at Cora Hartshorn Arboretum - NorthJersey.com


Bees bug out after exterminator's snafu at Cora Hartshorn Arboretum
NorthJersey.com
Fisher said the bees in the hive left on May 10, swarming outside. "They dispersed in less than an hour," she said. More than 60 percent of the hive has gone, and the remaining bees are drones who are eating the honeycomb. "The hive has pretty much ...

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