Now when he visits my work area, he doesn't awkwardly bumble about with the mail trolley looking flustered. |
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The best kind of bees is the bumble bee, which are bred for their speed and noise. |
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These controlled environments allow growers to use natural predators to fight pests and use bumble bees to cross-fertilise the plants. |
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The bumble bee or the blue-bottle can't compare to the eident honey bees going about their day with no fuss. |
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He is full of inimitable wit, like the bumble bee that flew out of Milligan's shop in High Street with a rasher of bacon in its mouth. |
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I was woken up this morning at half past five by quite the most enormous bumble bee flying around the bedroom. |
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A painting of a bumble bee was applied to either side of the fuselage just forward of the cockpit. |
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Highly recommended, other than the slight shock of discovering that that pompous idiot is still allowed to bumble away incoherently in this the 21st century. |
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Those bumble bees may stay in the container in which they were introduced into the Union until the end of the lifespan of the colony. |
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These requirements allow only movements of bees and bumble bees from areas that are free of that disease. |
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There are bumble bees buzzing and droning around my spring flowers. |
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Of the roughly 800 bee species in Canada, next to the honey bee, the bumble bee is the best known. |
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That certificate establishes animal health requirements as regards American foulbrood for both bees and bumble bees. |
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Learn more about pollinators like the bumble bee, monarch butterfly or the ruby-throated hummingbird. |
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All bees, including bumble bees, pass through four stages during their one-year life span. |
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The hind legs of female bumble bees have a wide, cupped area for collecting pollen. |
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No, he favors a vague and ill-defined form of collective ownership that the workers will figure out as they bumble and stumble along towards bankruptcy. |
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We may start off on some mission not too well-conceived, and bumble about, issuing directives, patching the leaks, and patching the patches until we pass the point of no return. |
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In its first year, the Buzz Project found that in fields containing margins of natural clovers and trefoils an average 1,850 bumble bees were found per hectare. |
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In most cases, however, bumble bees are bred in environmentally isolated structures that are regularly controlled by the competent authority and checked for the presence of diseases. |
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Farmers in Eastern Canada, for example, rely heavily on approximately 70 species of native insects, including many species of bumble bees, to fertilize their crops. |
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Small colonies of bumble bees up to a maximum of 200 adults can still be authorised for import into the EU if they have been bred and reared solely under environmentally controlled conditions. |
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These include solitary leaf cutter bees, communal sweat bees and social bumble bees. |
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Although bumble bees are thought to prefer flowers with a blue or violet hue, like the New England or sky-blue aster, they still visit flowers of other colours, such as yellow sunflowers. |
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While the establishment of native flowering plants in the ground cover may increase the population of native pollinators such as the bumble bee it would be wise to use honey bee colonies as an insurance for good pollination. |
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Gosh, I wish someone would tell me, so I don't continue to bumble around thinking that these are genuinely complicated moral and social issues which allow for a variety of thoughtful and sincere responses. |
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That container and the material that accompanied the bumble bees from the third country of origin shall be destroyed at the end of the lifespan of the colony at the latest. |
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Account should be taken of recent acknowledgements of equivalence of the disease status and of sanitary measures for trade in live honey bees and bumble bees. |
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Many consider bumble bees to be the most important group of pollinators. |
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To encourage bumble bees and other pollinators to visit your backyard, you can plant a variety of local native plants that vary in colour, shape and blooming season. |
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Ecologists have discovered two species of long-tongued bumble bees at Ditchford Farm, near Shipston. |
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A mayfly nymph was the most successful fly on the day and other successful flies were the Gosling and Bumble Olive. |
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There were hatches of sedge, mayfly and olives, and the best flies were mayfly patterns, Golden Olive Bumble, and the Green Peter. |
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The dripping-with-sweat vibe extended to hair, with textured cornrows created by Bianca Tuovi for Bumble and Bumble. |
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Bumble bee pollination of the sticky catchfly in a fragmented agricultural landscape. |
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