Insects fascinated White, he even went as far as trying to see if bees could hear by shouting down a large ear trumpet next to the hives. |
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Two of the bee keepers ran commercial operations involving as many as 800 hives, while many of the rest ran about 20 hives each. |
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The earliest hives were hollowed out of tree trunks, and this practice still survives in some societies. |
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By 1851, he had hundreds of hives set up near his Coolangatta homestead, and had them supervised and operated by a young Aboriginal beekeeper. |
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The school played a strong role in the community, including the funding last year of six goats and three hives of honeybees for Africa. |
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During summer at Shoalhaven, several new swarms left his property to set up new hives in the bush each day. |
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Henna painting also takes away excess heat from the body and calms hives and rashes and balances hyperacidity. |
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The bees have gone back to their hives, and the evening air wears a sweet perfume. |
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In the UK, foul brood is a notifiable disease and infected hives have to be burned by the Bee Inspector. |
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Here he's assembled hives of cross-hatching that climb across the full-page drawings. |
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On rare occasions, patients exhibit signs of anesthetic toxicity, including flushing, hives, chest or abdominal discomfort, and nausea. |
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The NSW government is waiving the fee for beekeepers with hives in bushfire-affected areas of state forests and national parks. |
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A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin. |
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Some skin conditions, including eczema, scabies and hives, can cause itching. |
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Most Australian bees are solitary, but some live collectively, in hives and produce honey. |
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Pollen is dust gathered by bees from stamens and collected from the hives as tiny pellets. |
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In the first case, it appears that something is present in the infected hives which are detectable in both bee bread and honey. |
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In my first visit, he treated me with acupuncture to reduce the heat of my hives and gave me Chinese herbs and homeopathic remedies. |
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The brick was not dropped on top of the hive because there were height differences between the source colony hives. |
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Now, farmers have introduced more innovatively designed hives from Germany while still making the hive out of local wood. |
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Move slowly, especially through overhanging vegetation and brush, to avoid disturbing nests and hives. |
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Such social hymenoptera may live together in nests or hives of many thousands of individuals, all descended form a single queen. |
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The state has 440,000 bee hives and beekeepers from other states drive their hives in each year to supplement them. |
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Too many people had experienced hives, diarrhea or life-threatening asthma attacks when exposed to these chemicals. |
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If you're extremely sensitive, you might break out in hives and your eyes or lips may swell severely. |
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Cursed with allergies in his first years, Koby often erupted in hives and eczema. |
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It often happens at the same time as hives or urticaria, which are itchy swellings on the surface of the skin. |
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Symptoms may include watery eyes, wheezing, hives, rash, and even life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. |
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The second CRNA cannot wear a stethoscope around her neck because its rubber tubing causes her skin to break out in hives. |
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Work-related symptoms often were reported among latex positive participants and included hives, eye symptoms, and wheezing. |
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Allergic reactions to medications or foods can cause acute hives or angioedema. |
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The itchy red welts of hives on the surface of the skin are usually an allergic reaction to food or medicine. |
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Allergic symptoms could include rash, hives, swelling, and difficulty breathing. |
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Your doctor might advise you to take over-the-counter antihistamines or anti-itching lotions for a rash, hives and itching. |
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For a severe attack of hives or angioedema, you may need an emergency injection of adrenaline and a trip to the emergency room. |
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Blue orchard bees typically stay on the job despite weather that sends other bees buzzing back to their snug hives. |
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Last night I scratched so much that I broke out in hives on my arms and drew blood on my legs. |
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This would make loratidine the first non-prescriptive oral antihistamine in the US for the treatment of chronic hives and nettlerash. |
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Urticaria, hives or nettlerash, which are a side effect rather than a condition, are red, very itchy, swollen areas of the skin. |
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Just the thought of rearranging my nicely planned out routine is enough to make me break out in hives. |
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There were just tons of bumblebees out there this spring, when the honeybees were in the hives because it was too cold. |
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Worker insects in hives are often sterile clones of the reproductively-active queen. |
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Symptoms vary with the drug and the sensitivity of the affected person, but include, as separate reactions, hives, serum sickness, and, sometimes, anaphylaxis. |
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Growers are very dependent on the skill of the apiarists, who bring along hives full of bees just at the stage when they have need of lots of pollen to feed their brood. |
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Because beekeepers have responded to the loss of hives by creating new ones. |
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He is financially successful and his only debt is school loans but the thought of a household budget spreadsheet gives him hives. |
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I refer here mostly to the debt-ceiling fiasco, the thought of which still gives me hives. |
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Last year he experimented with honeybees, placing hives around fields in the hopes that the stinging insects would deter elephants from raiding crops. |
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Allergic reactions can cause swelling, hives, and difficulty breathing. |
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Using a method thousands of years old, he takes the honeycomb from swarming, bee-infested hives, and believe it or not, he does it with just his bare hands. |
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Prospective beekeepers need to learn only fundamental skills such as safe handling of bees while collecting honey or when swarms are being transferred to the hives. |
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Once, when they had moved hives onto a self-propelled rail car, it slid down slippery rails, wet from rain, and turned over with six farmers riding on it. |
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Now granny decided that we should not get either hives or boils so in the early spring we had to go and get some young nettles which she then boiled and strained. |
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They will be put together in an area selected for its melliferous resources and its density in hives to ease the saturation of the area with drones from selected hives. |
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I break out in hives when I'm in the sun for more than 10 minutes. |
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That kind of slightly over-anxious, wrapping up of objects in connoisseurship brings me out in hives. |
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Other substances that can cause hives and angioedema include pollen, animal dander, latex and substances injected into your skin from insect stings. |
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Ingestion of certain foods, including strawberries, tomatoes, shrimp, lobster, cheese, spinach, and eggplant, also can trigger hives through direct mast cell degranulation. |
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The average working life of a bee is eight weeks during the summer but the queen is very prolific and lays between 2,000-3,000 eggs a day so the hives are self generating. |
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In addition, nonhumans would own what they build, such as hives and nests. |
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Fixed comb hives are used in many parts of the world and are made from any locally available material. |
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The bank signalled a return to its retail banking roots, as it hives off much of its investment bank and cuts one in four jobs at the division. |
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Such swarms of prophets and rapturists have flown out of those hives in some ages. |
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Early manifestations of impending anaphylaxis include hives and itching, flushing, wheezing, hoarseness, and swelling of the hands and feet. |
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A major problem affecting many beginner apiculturists is failure of hives to colonize. |
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And, by the way, for sweete Saint Charitie, He begs his largies of th' outlandish hives. |
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Badgers can easily breach bee hives with their jaws, and are mostly indifferent to bee stings, even when set upon by swarms. |
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From computerised tomography scans of hives flash-frozen at 5-minute intervals, Greco's team found the mummifications take less than 10 minutes. |
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Thousands of hives of honey bees are annually carried to cucumber fields just before bloom for this purpose. |
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Strips of bark, or swabbers, also spoon honey out of opened hives. |
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But in the itchy rash of chronic hives, histamine release appears to be more spontaneous, suggesting that the histamine-carrying mast cells and basophils are abnormal. |
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There is a variety of moth called the wax moth, which lives off the wax in bee hives, but why that variety of moth would be in someone's house I don't know. |
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Ten grammes each of propolis, bee wax and slum gum and 10 ml of honey were applied at the flight entrance, walls of the hives and on the top bars. |
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Worker bees were collected from hives located in a polluted postmining area in South West Sardinia that is also exposed to dust emissions from industrial plants. |
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Ten apiaries ten hives each are located on the outskirts of the fallow. |
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Bees have been kept in hives since at least the First Dynasty of Egypt, five thousand years ago, and man had been harvesting honey from the wild long before that. |
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The active apiarist has been keeping three hives in the back garden of his fiancee's home for the past year, although it's not been without its problems. |
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The Hives also get big points for those stylish white ties that they never seem to take off. |
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Though the Hives open themselves up to style-over-substance gripes, there is real feeling amidst their artifice and formalism. |
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But it has a good energy, a heady style and a first-rate soundtrack featuring bands like the Hives, Supergrass and the Jam. |
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The band uses its Latin American roots to great effect, creating a sound that combines the rhythms of early Santana with the scuzz and tempo of The Hives. |
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