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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Wasp

Beauty Of Animal | Wasp | Wasps are flying insect medium are found throughout the world. Hornet is known for its black and yellow, which means that some species of wasps and bees are usually confused. Wasps are found in all countries of the world, on every continent with the exception of the polar regions. There are about 75,000 species worldwide recognized wasps that grow to about 2/3 inches long.
Wasp stings are most commonly known poisonous, that if humans are stung can often swell into painful lumps that require a few days to calm down. Some people are allergic to wasp stings means wasp sting can be fatal. Not all wasps can sting though but they are often able to die after they have used their stings have it joined to the rear they often become dislodged. When the wasp dies it releases the smell (called a pheromone) that warns the other wasps of danger and in need of assistance.
Like many other species of insects, wasps are social insects and wasps are many, as many as 10,000, inhabit just one nest. Wasp queen is growing and she builds her nest of thin substance made of chewed wood and plants. Typically, bees only live for 12-22 days. Wasps are omnivorous animals and therefore eat a mixture of plants and other animals.
 
Such as bees, wasps prefer sweet and primarily eat plant nectar, fruit and honey. Wasps also eat insects and even large caterpillars. Although bright colors to deter predators, wasps are eaten by a number of different animals around the world, including birds, amphibians, reptiles and other mammals. Queen wasps lay their eggs in the nest which hatch in a few days.
 
When the wasp larvae hatch they are cared for by other wasps in the nest and begin to hunt for food to bring back to the nest. Wasps are known to travel nearly half a mile away from the nest in search of food.

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Honey Bee


Beauty Of Animal | Honey Bee | Honey bees (or honeybees) are a subset of bees in the genus Apis, which is characterized mainly by the production and storage of honey and build nests, colonial durable wax. Honey bees are the only members present in the Apini tribe, all in the genus Apis. Currently, there are only seven species of honey bees recognized with a total of 44 breeds, Although, historically, in any place of 6-11 species have been recognized. Honey bees represent only a small part of this type are nearly 20,000 known bee.

Some other species of bees for the production and storage of honey, but only for members of the genus Apis, honey bees real bees.Honey as a group seems to be center of origin in South and South East Asia (including the Philippines), and all but one of the species present are native to that region , especially the species most plesiomorphic (Apis Apis Florea and andreniformis) bee Apis first sight in the fossil record on the border Eocene - Oligocene, in European deposits.

Origin of these honey bees prehistoric times does not necessarily indicate that Europe is where I grew up sex, but it took place there at the time. There are a few known fossil deposits in the region suspected of origin of bees and honey, and less still has been well studied. There is only one type of fossil documented from the New World, nearctica Apis, known from a single sample of 14 million years old from the state of Nevada.And relatives of modern honey bees - eg bumblebees and bees stingless - social is also to some extent, and social behavior seems plesiomorphic feature that preceded the origin of sex.
 

Exist between the members of the Apis, and more basal species make single, exposed combs, while the species nest in recently evolved in the decay of teeth and combs and multiple, which greatly facilitated their domestication.Most species have been cultivated historically or at least used to beeswax, and indigenous people by the people to their home ranges. The only two of these species really domesticated, one (Apis mellifera) at least since the time of building the pyramids of Egypt, has been transferred on a large scale but the species outside the scope of the original.

 
 

 Scientific classification
Kingdom:     Animalia
Phylum:     Arthropoda
Class:     Insecta
Order:     Hymenoptera
Family:     Apidae
Subfamily:     Apinae
Tribe:     Apini
Latreille, 1802
Genus:     Apis

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