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- Importation of Non-Native Bumble Bees Into North America
- A TECHNIQUE for YEAR-ROUND REARING of BOMBUS TERRESTRIS (APIDAE, BOMBINI) COLONIES in CAPTIVITY Peter-Frank Röseler
- Characteristics of the Two Asian Bumblebee Species Bombus Friseanus and Bombus Breviceps (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
- Status Review of Three Formerly Common Species of Bumble Bee in the Subgenus Bombus
- Landscape Effects on Wild Bombus Terrestris (Hymenoptera; Apidae) Queens Visiting Highbush Blueberry Fields in South-Central Chile Lorena Vieli1,2, Frank W
- Habitat Use by Bumble Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Bombus
- Conserving Bumble Bees Guidelines for Creating and Managing Habitat for America's Declining Pollinators
- Longevity of Bombus Terrestris Workers (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in Relation to Pollen Availability, in the Absence of Foraging Paul Smeets, Marie Duchateau
- BBCT Bumblebee Identification Sheet (Big 8)
- Identification and Caste-Dependent Expression Patterns of DNA
- Taxonomic Index
- Detection of Deformed Wing Virus, a Honey Bee Viral Pathogen, in Bumble Bees (Bombus Terrestris and Bombus Pascuorum) with Wing Deformities
- European Red List of Bees
- LETTER Doi:10.1038/Nature12977
- Crash Course in Bumblebee Identification
- Distinguishing Bombus Vestalis
- Bombus Lucorum L
- An Olfactory Based Behavioral Analysis of Bombus Terrestris in Relation to Three Strains of Solanum Lycopersicum Matthew Ap Ul Lamore [email protected]
- Bombus Terrestris (L. 1758) : a Complex Species Or a Species Complex ?
- Distribution and Forage Use of Exotic Bumblebees in South Island, New Zealand
- Conservation and Management of North American Bumble Bees
- Romania - the Wildlife of Transylvania
- Deformed Wing Virus Spillover from Honey Bees to Bumble Bees: a Reverse Genetic Study
- Ijieint. J. Indust. Entomol. 34(2) 23-31 (2017)
- The Nesting Ecology of Bumblebees
- The Importance of Males to Bumble Bee (Bombus Species) Nest Development and Colony Viability
- Common UK Bumblebee Species
- British Birds
- Genetic Investigation of Species Distribution Within the Bombus Lucorum Complex Across Urban and Rural Habitats
- TR23 N (Copt Point, Capel Battery and Folkestone Warren West)
- Bombus Terrestris L (Hymenoptera, Apidae)