Summer School Student Finds Bee Species Not Seen In The Area In More Than 65 Years
Picture shows a bee captured by a Canadian museum's summer school attendant that has been identified as a rare species - not seen in the province for almost 70 years, undated. Zoologist Dr Cory Sheffield from the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) in the city of Regina, Saskatchewan Province, said the discovered type was determined to be a Macropis Cuckoo Bee specimen. (Saskatchewan Government, NewsX/Bee)

Summer School Student Finds Bee Species Not Seen In The Area In More Than 65 Years

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Rare Bee Species Spotted In Germany For The First Time
Picture shows slurping bees mating at the forest zebra, undated. The species in the picture does not represent the Eastern slurping bee with complete certainty. In any case, they are representatives of a native species of the slurping bee genus. (Julia Wittmann, NewsX/Bee)

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Brazilian Student ‘Loves’ Community Project Beekeeping
Picture shows the IFMA Campus Caxias, in Brazil, undated. Ana Caroline Mendes engages in MaraBee, an apiculture initiative at the Federal Institute of Education Science and Technology of Maranhao (IFMA) in Caxias, northeastern Brazil. (NewsX/Bee)

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Student Traumatised By Hive Cleansing Invents Anti-Varroa Shield
Picture shows Raina Singhvi Jain from Greenwich in the US State of Connecticut, undated. The company established by Raina - who is allergic to honeybee stings - offers 3D-printed miticidal hive entrance sets at which bees are coated with a plant-based pesticide called thymol every time they access and exit the alveary. (Raina Singhvi Jain, NewsX/Bee)

Student Traumatised By Hive Cleansing Invents Anti-Varroa Shield

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Nursing Student Quits Studies To Become A Beekeeper
Picture shows Al-Nahl Honey jar, undated. Nazim Nazir started engaging in beekeeping after being unable to find pure honey at local markets back in his home district of Pulwama in the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir back in 2017. (NewsX/Bee)

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