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Exoneurella tridentata an Australian eusocial allodapine
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Bee Buzz Box November 2023 The Social Life of Bees Part III – The Carpenter Bees

23/10/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box November 2023 The Social Life of Bees Part III – The Carpenter Bees

The facultative eusocial carpenter bee, Exoneurella tridentata. Alan Wade Until recently it was widely supposed that carpenter bees, though possessing exceptionally rich and variable social bee taxa, had no eusocial species. There is new evidence […]

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Bee Buzz Box – August 2023 Let’s Talk about Wasps

24/07/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box – August 2023 Let’s Talk about Wasps

Alan Wade A remarkable feature of members of the social stinging wasp family is that they behave very much like the social corbiculate bees. However to obtain any semblance of how these two social groups […]

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Bee Buzz Box October 2023 The Social Life of Bees Part II – The Sweat Bees

24/07/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box October 2023 The Social Life of Bees Part II – The Sweat Bees

Facultatively eusocial great banded furrow-bee Halictus scabiosae:(a) female with pollen on whole body, Toulouse, France;i and(b) contiguous 1-5 queen nests, Geneva, Switzerland.ii Alan Wade Social bees, not honey bees Sometimes we might ponder about how we […]

Muttabuttasaurus when first social bees emerged, Australian National Museum, 16 June 2023. Photo: Alan Wade
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Bee Buzz Box September 2023 The Social Life of Bees Part I – Origins of Eusociality

23/06/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box September 2023 The Social Life of Bees Part I – Origins of Eusociality

Muttabuttasaurus when the first social bees emerged.Australian National Museum, 16 June 2023.Photo: Alan Wade Alan Wade In the beginning In the beginning were the insects: And the Lord said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand […]

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Bee Buzz Box June 2023 The Catacomb Part II – Stinger Wasp Comb

30/05/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box June 2023 The Catacomb Part II – Stinger Wasp Comb

Frontispiece Aggregated not social mud wasp nests Alan Wade Combs and narrow passageways are the hallmarks of the social members of the giant insect order Hymenoptera. The ants and social wasps and bees that occupy […]

Frank Cheshire's 1886 drawing of honey bee comb, Volume 1, p.17.
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The Catacomb Part I – Honey Bee Comb Bee Buzz Box May 2023

28/04/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on The Catacomb Part I – Honey Bee Comb Bee Buzz Box May 2023

Alan Wade In this month’s Bee Buzz Box introduction, we learnt that not only do different species of honey bee vary greatly in their metrics but that other factors, such as nutrition and geographic variation, […]

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Bee Buzz Box March 2023 The Goldilocks Rule

19/02/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box March 2023 The Goldilocks Rule

Alan Wade One of the many challenges faced by the novice beekeeper is knowing when and how to add supers to their hives. A seemingly equally difficult task is deciding when to take supers off […]

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Bee Buzz Box February 2023 Honey bee survival

20/01/2023 Alan Wade Comments Off on Bee Buzz Box February 2023 Honey bee survival

Alan Wade So your bees made it through last winter and, way back in early spring, you checked for disease and stores to make sure your bees could grow to give you, and your bees, […]

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