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    Coccinellidae lady beetles are well-known members of the order Coleoptera. Very few Coccinellids beetles like Epilachninae are phytophagous (Anbalagan et al., 2013). About 90% of 6000 Coccinellidae species are characterized worldwide (Brown, 1969; Iperti, 1999; Prinsloo & Stals, 2006; Brown, 2011). Moreover, Coccinellids have received consideration from agriculturalists because of their potential as biological control agents (Hayat & Khan, 2013; Colunga-Garcia, 1997; Brown, 1969). In spite of their

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    WASP Swarming Report

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    The focus on this procedure in to determine the behavior of killer yellow jackets, found by swarming procedures, which took for surprise on determining where the nest was located. This is driven by pheromones and chemicals dispersed by the same species. Thus helps finding the nest. Apart from different pheromones like ropalidine, which is known to be produced in the Dofour gland. Nothing has been knowing about this hormone but the chemicals and the hormones are still in proses of research. WASP SWARMING

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    larvae. The bad winters and global warming has had a negative impact on the bees as well which is hard for us to control. Scientists are still doing studies on Australia because they use pesticides in their crops and they have not experienced a loss of bee hives which is what we have yet to discover why and once we do it can be a stepping stone to get control and figure out a guaranteed solution to the

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    Mycosis In Honeybees

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    Chalkbrood is an invasive mycosis in honeybees caused by Ascosphaera apis, which exclusively affects honeybee brood. Restricted Enzyme-Mediated Integration (REMI) was used to construct stable A. apis mutants to investigate the infectivity of transformed pathogens to honeybee larvae. PCR, Clustal W sequence alignment, and Southern blot analyses confirmed that the insert (hph gene) was successfully integrated in to the host chromosomes in 184 stable A. apis transformants, of these 12 were selected

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    These flying insects play a major role in our human life. Scientists are pretty sure that disease or overuse of pesticides is causing these large-grouped deaths. These paragraphs will include multiple hypothesis and information regarding honey bees. Bee extinction is an important topic for the beekeepers to discuss. It could prove fatal if it continues over a period of time. These bees are decreasing by thousands every month and beekeepers are having to do double time on their work. Honeybees pollinate

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    Honey Bee Lab Report

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    The honey bee population has been diminishing for the past few decades due to various factors such as increased pesticide use, introduced pathogens, and increased industrialization. The increase of industrialization had lead to a change in the pollinators present. The change of pollinators has led to a change in the diversity of the plants. This has also changed the pollinators present in that community; this cycle never ends. Hawaii has had a lot of habitat destruction due to introduced species

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    I stare at myself in the mirror. What do I see? I see a socially awkward teenager, I see someone who is oblivious to the immensity of real life, I see a dancing phenom. I like to compare myself to John Travolta from Saturday Night Fever, and it's not my groovy hairdo and careless attitude that builds this parallel, it's the fact that we’re both kings of the dance floor. Unlike John, I'm no connoisseur in the art of 70’s disco, instead, I’ve mastered the Latin dances of quinceañeras. For as long

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    Young girls watch these movies and expect that high school should be a particular way. Unless you have a full figured woman’s body like Regina George’s, then you will not be “the in girl”. Although each of these films glamorize the lives of the popular girls in school, they have clear moral values on how being catty will ultimately have you end up ruining your reputation. Two of the six movies addressed have female writers, Mean girls (Tina Fey) and Clueless (Amy Heckerling). All six of these movies

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    “the heaven we chase”. Heaven is the goal and represents knowledge and self refinement. By using “we”, instead of an individualized pronoun, the goal is proven to be that of a multitude of people. The next line compares spiritual longing to “June bee”. The direct

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    substitute for the day, Mrs. Posner, awaiting her response. And with that single word, I had won the homeroom spelling bee and to go on to the school spelling bee. I couldn 't believe I had won. When Mrs. Posner answered that I had spelled the word correctly, I could barely react, yet also I could barely contain my excitement. I had spent the last five years trying to win a homeroom spelling bee because I didn 't want to come home to my parents and tell them once again, I had lost. But this time it would

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