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  2. Artificial bee colony algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the artificial bee colony algorithm (ABC) simulates the foraging behavior of honey bees to solve optimization problems. ABC consists of three types of bees: employed, onlooker and scout, and uses a probabilistic selection mechanism based on nectar amounts.

  3. Swarming (honey bee) - Wikipedia

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    Swarming is a honey bee colony's natural means of reproduction, where a single colony splits into two or more distinct colonies. Learn about the preparation, process, and nest site selection of swarming, as well as the methods to control it.

  4. For a Swarm of Bees - Wikipedia

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    For a Swarm of Bees" is an Anglo-Saxon metrical charm that was intended for use in keeping honey bees from swarming. The text was discovered by John Mitchell Kemble in the 19th century. [ 1 ] The charm is named for its opening words, " wiþ ymbe ", meaning "against (or towards) a swarm of bees".

  5. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, methods, and challenges of beekeeping, also known as apiculture, the maintenance of bee colonies for honey and other products. Explore the history of beekeeping from ancient times to modern days, and the different types of hives, equipment, and pests.

  6. Honey bee swarms can look scary, but don’t freak out ... - AOL

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    It’s honey bee swarming season in NC, but they generally don’t pose a risk to you. Honey bee swarms can look scary, but don’t freak out. What to do if you see one

  7. Honey bee life cycle - Wikipedia

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    Learn how honey bees develop from eggs to adults in a social colony, and how they perform different roles depending on their sex and age. See the stages, durations, and weights of honey bee development, and the sources of food and information.

  8. Nasonov pheromone - Wikipedia

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    A synthetically produced Nasonov pheromone can be used to attract a honey bee swarm to an unoccupied hive or a swarm-catching box. Synthetically produced Nasonov consists of citral and geraniol in a 2:1 ratio. The Nasonov gland was first described in 1882 by the Russian zoologist Nikolai Viktorovich Nasonov.

  9. List of honey bee pheromones - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of pheromones produced by honey bees, including queen mandibular pheromone, which regulates social behavior and inhibits laying workers. Find out how pheromones are transmitted, received, and used for communication and survival in the hive.