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About Winged Carpenter Ants and Termites
As weather warms in spring both carpenter ant colonies and termite nests may release winged insects called "reproductives". While both insects are wingless in most life stages, at certain times of the year, and under certain colony conditions, . [... more]
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How to Identify Flying Ants
Although flying ants and termites may resemble each other at a distance, up close the two insects couldn't be more different. Here are a couple of quick pointers derived from information presented by the University of Minnesota that will help you ... [... more]
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Abejas, Hormigas, Termitas: Insectos Que Viven En ...
How do bees make wax and honey? Why do termites always hide? How are ants beneficial to human beings? Bees, ants, and termites are some of the creatures in the animal kingdom that cannot live alone. They need a big family in order to survive! Learn [... more]
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Ants and Termites (Amazing Bugs)
Author: Anna Claybourne Binding: Library Binding Dewey Decimal Number: 595.79 EAN: 9781932799576 ISBN: 1932799575 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: 2004-07-30 Reading Level: Young Adult [... more]
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Insect-Fungal Associations: Ecology and Evolution
Insects and fungi have a shared history of association in common habitats where together they endure similar environmental conditions, but only recently have mycologists and entomologists recognized and had the techniques to study the intricacies of some [... more]
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Powderpost Beetles
Controling powderpost beetles, one of the most destructive seasoned wood boring insects Powderpost beetles are the most destructive beetle pests of seasoned wood. Other important wood-destroying insects are carpenter ants and termites. The common ... [... more]
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Insect-Fungal Associations: Ecology and Evolution
Insects and fungi have a shared history of association in common habitats where together they endure similar environmental conditions, but only recently have mycologists and entomologists recognized and had the techniques to study the intricacies of some [... more]
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Evolution of Social Insects Colonies: Sex Allocation and ...
Colonial living is characterized by division of labor and finely coordinated organization; however, many events within a colony are the result of conflicts between individuals seeking to maximize their own interests. This interplay of cooperation and [... more]
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How Insects Work Together (Nature's Mysteries)
Focuses on the ways in which social insects, such as bees, ants, and termites, work together to complete tasks, such as finding food and raising young [... more]
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What Good Are Bugs?: Insects in the Web of Life
Making a Solid Case for Our Insect Friends: We are determined to see moral qualities in nature. We might describe a hero as lionhearted, but a villain as a snake or a rat. Or an insect. Insects are generally regarded as bad creatures. They sting, bite, [... more]
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Symbiosis: An Introduction to Biological Associations
Little long, but very thorough overview: Symbiosis by Surindar Paracer and Vernon Ahmadjian is an extensive view into the remarkable world of symbiotic relationships across all different organisms throughout the varying Kingdoms. The topics covered range [... more]
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What Good Are Bugs?: Insects in the Web of Life
Making a Solid Case for Our Insect Friends: We are determined to see moral qualities in nature. We might describe a hero as lionhearted, but a villain as a snake or a rat. Or an insect. Insects are generally regarded as bad creatures. They sting, bite, [... more]
$29.95
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