Building Walkways: Observation on Nest Duplication of Stingless Bee Trigona iridipennins Smith (1854)
Journal: Ambient Science (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-04-09
Authors : Preeti S. Virkar; Shivam Shrotriya; V. P. Uniyal;
Page : 38-40
Keywords : Nesting habits; Stingless Bees; Trigona iridipennins;
Abstract
Beekeeping for honey and other bee products is an age old practice. Besides the popular honeybees, Apis cerana and Apis mellifera, stingless bees belonging to the tribe Meliponini,
subfamily Apinae and family Apidae (Michener, 2007) are also reared for honey, having high medicinal value......
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