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HONEY BEES AND PERFORATED FLOWERS.
1925
C Robertson
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Helical, motile mycoplasmas associated with flowers and honey bees in California.
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Varroa destructor Mites Can Nimbly Climb from Flowers onto Foraging Honey Bees.
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Pesticide exposure of wild bees and honey bees foraging from field border flowers in intensively managed agriculture areas.
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[Protistocide effect in trichomonal colpitis of honey collected by bees from various flowers].
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Recalcitrant honey bees.
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Native and invasive ants affect floral visits of pollinating honey bees in pumpkin flowers (Cucurbita maxima).
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Flowers as viral hot spots: Honey bees (Apis mellifera) unevenly deposit viruses across plant species.
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HONEY BEES FOLLOW WOOD BEES FOR NECTAR.
August 1925, Science (New York, N.Y.),
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