Examples of using Bumblebees in English and their translations into Chinese
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Bumblebees will never use an old nest.
After all, scientists didn't figure out how bumblebees fly until 2001.
Bumblebees bearing high-tech backpacks act as a living data collection platform.
Less well known is how critical bumblebees are for some of our favorite foods.
And bumblebees are what we call eusocial: they're not truly social, because only the queen is, over winter.
A range of other insects including butterflies, bumblebees and small flies make up for this pollination deficit.
Bumblebees are dying off, vanishing from our farms, gardens, and parks, where they were once found in great numbers.".
One got caught between my belly and my belt, stinging me over and over, something bumblebees can do that honeybees cant.
In recent years the bumblebees have had to rely more and more on those shorter flowers.
Or Olli Loukola, a behavioural ecologist at Queen Mary University of London,who has taught bumblebees how to play football.
In recent years the bumblebees have had to rely more and more on those shorter flowers.
Researchers said that exposure to the chemicals left honeybeehives less likely to survive over winter, while bumblebees and solitary bees produced fewer queens.
To their surprise, bumblebees in recent, warmer decades didn't shift their ranges north.
Study lead Hollis Woodard, assistant professor of entomology,explained bumblebees perform a type of pollination that honeybees do not.
Bumblebees are especially important pollinators as they can live in places that honeybees cannot, such as at high elevations.
Forty percent of wild insect pollinators, including bumblebees and species like the Hawaiian yellow-faced bee, are at risk of extinction.
Bumblebees are especially important pollinators as they can live in places that honeybees cannot, such as at high elevations.
Engineers have comparedhow flash memory works to how bumblebees fly: In theory, neither should work, but the proof is there to see.
Bumblebees, for example, make excellent pollinators(far superior to honeybees) as they are big, hairy and do not groom themselves as often.
Dr Matechou says:'Volunteers do an impressive job at detecting bumblebees on their surveys and identifying their species and caste, when possible.
For some reason, bumblebees are being caught in a"climate vise," said University of Ottawa biologist Jeremy Kerr, the lead author of the Science study.
There is now a red list of pollinators that we're worried have disappeared, and on top of that list are a lot of these kleptoparasites,but also these bumblebees.
Mm LA: Members of the genus BOMBUS(Bumblebees) have squarer eyes, pollen bags on the legs, longer probes and it flies slowly zigzagging.
Studying how the fly's AMPs work can also help us manage economically important insects,whether it be protecting bumblebees or preventing mosquitoes from spreading disease.”.
So on wedding day we might see some bees, some bumblebees, hoverflies, some butterflies, all important pollinators here in the UK,” she said.
Additionally, different types of bumblebees have different tongue lengths, and so bumblebees as a whole will tackle a wide variety of plants.
Much-loved Pacific Northwest species such as pikas, salmon, bumblebees, sage grouse and wolverines are also experiencing increased challenges to survival.
The close relatives of modern honey bees- e.g. bumblebees and stingless bees- are also social to some degree, and social behavior seems a plesiomorphic trait that predates the origin of the genus.
Much-loved Pacific Northwest species such as pikas, salmon, bumblebees, sage grouse and wolverines are also experiencing increased challenges to survival.
Queen honeybees and bees of many other species, including bumblebees and many solitary bees, have smoother stingers with smaller barbs, and can sting mammals repeatedly.
