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Beekeeping For Beginners - 4 Different Types of Bees - What Are These Bees Types? Are you looking for beekeeping for beginners information or simply looking for information about different types of bees? In fact, other people have made search queries in Google for a similar topic. Thus you are the only one. Effectively, there is more than one type of bee and as it can be imagined, different types of bees will present contrasting characteristics. In this article, I hope to give you an overview of 4 types of honeybees. These species are: the: apis florae, the apis dorsata, the apis cerana and the apis mellifera. The apis Florae, one honey bee species The apis flora is a type of honey bees that is not readily domesticated. In fact, this specie of bees does not accept to be disturbed a lot, in contrast with domesticated honey bees. Bees from the apis florae species have chances to leave the hive due to disturbances. To use a proper term, it can be said that apis florae bees abscond or abandon their beehive in response to disturbances. Bees of this species are not the only ones that may display an absconding behavior. It could be remarked of the hives of the apis florae that they are single combs hives. If you are planning to start this hobby, this could be beekeeping for beginners information. The apis Dorsata The apis dorsata is also another type of bees that is not readily domesticated. Like the apis florae, the apis dorsata do not tolerate a high level of disturbance. Another similarity between the apis florae and the apis dorsata is found in the way they both create their hives. In fact, with the apis dorsata, once more, we have the single comb hive. The apis dorsata hives can be found suspended from trees like those of the precedent bee specie. These hives could be 5 meters above the ground and serve as a form of protection against honey loving predators of a bigger size. The apis dorsata can be found in dense forests. Moreover, the rock bees, another appellation of the apis dorsata, are larger than other bees. Third, the apis Cerana This third type of bees is also called oriental honey bees. The oriental bees are particularly active in pollination. Additionally, the area covered by the apis cerana is actually bigger than that covered by the apis dorsata and the apis florae. The oriental bee can be located in tropical regions among others. The apis cerana may also abscond. This being this specie of bees can be raised and kept by human beings. Where do bees from the apis cerana live? Actually, these bees dwell in cavities. This being, concerning the size of bees from this species it is not really possible to give only one, because their size varies. Why would their size vary? In reality, the size of these bees is influenced by the fact that the oriental bees are found in more than one place that have very different climates. The apis Mellifera The apis mellifera or European honey bee lives in cavities like the oriental be. Despite its name, the European honey bees are not only found in parts of western Europe but also in te United states. Furthermore, the apis mellifera can also be located in Asia. Like the apis cerana, the hives constructed by the apis mellifera are parallel combs. With this species of bees, the division of labor is consistent. Moreover, the social hierarchy is well maintained.

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Beekeeping For Beginners - 4 Different Types of Bees - What Are These Bees Types? The apis Florae, one honey bee species The apis Dorsata Third, the apis Cerana The apis Mellifera

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Beekeeping For Beginners - 4 Different Types of Bees - What Are These Bees Types? Are you looking for beekeeping for beginners information or simply looking for information about different types of bees? In fact, other people have made search queries in Google for a similar topic. Thus you are the only one. Effectively, there is more than one type of bee and as it can be imagined, different types of bees will present contrasting characteristics. In this article, I hope to give you an overview of 4 types of honeybees. These species are: the: apis florae, the apis dorsata, the apis cerana and the apis mellifera. The apis Florae, one honey bee species The apis flora is a type of honey bees that is not readily domesticated. In fact, this specie of bees does not accept to be disturbed a lot, in contrast with domesticated honey bees. Bees from the apis florae species have chances to leave the hive due to disturbances. To use a proper term, it can be said that apis florae bees abscond or abandon their beehive in response to disturbances. Bees of this species are not the only ones that may display an absconding behavior. It could be remarked of the hives of the apis florae that they are single combs hives. If you are planning to start this hobby, this could be beekeeping for beginners information. The apis Dorsata The apis dorsata is also another type of bees that is not readily domesticated. Like the apis florae, the apis dorsata do not tolerate a high level of disturbance. Another similarity between the apis florae and the apis dorsata is found in the way they both create their hives. In fact, with the apis dorsata, once more, we have the single comb hive. The apis dorsata hives can be found suspended from trees like those of the precedent bee specie. These hives could be 5 meters above the ground and serve as a form of protection against honey loving predators of a bigger size. The apis dorsata can be found in dense forests. Moreover, the rock bees, another appellation of the apis dorsata, are larger than other bees. Third, the apis Cerana This third type of bees is also called oriental honey bees. The oriental bees are particularly active in pollination. Additionally, the area covered by the apis cerana is actually bigger than that covered by the apis dorsata and the apis florae. The oriental bee can be located in tropical regions among others. The apis cerana may also abscond. This being this specie of bees can be raised and kept by human beings. Where do bees from the apis cerana live? Actually, these bees dwell in cavities. This being, concerning the size of bees from this species it is not really possible to give only one, because their size varies. Why would their size vary? In reality, the size of these bees is influenced by the fact that the oriental bees are found in more than one place that have very different climates. The apis Mellifera The apis mellifera or European honey bee lives in cavities like the oriental be. Despite its name, the European honey bees are not only found in parts of western Europe but also in te United states. Furthermore, the apis mellifera can also be located in Asia. Like the apis cerana, the hives constructed by the apis mellifera are parallel combs. With this species of bees, the division of labor is consistent. Moreover, the social hierarchy is well maintained.

There are different types of bees as one can see. In fact, this article makes an overview of 4 common categories of bees, while the known species of bees have been estimated at 20,000. Nonetheless, in this article were presented the apis florae, the apis dorsata, the apis mellifera, as well as the apis cerana. Next, if you want to receives lessons on beekeeping, I invite you to subscribe to my email mini course at: http://www.guidetobeekeeping.info