Biometrical studies on the venom gland of the honey bee Apis mellifera l. under north Sinai conditions [electronic resource].

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  • Agricultural research journal, Suez Canal University, 2009 v.9(2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Agricultural Research Journal, Suez Canal University 2009 v.9(2)Summary: Insects have many ways to defend themselves and the most effective defending behavior in social insects is stinging behavior, which is only found in many species of the Order Hymenoptera. The sting apparatus in worker and queen honey bees is the ovipositor which plays an important role in defense of the colony.
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Insects have many ways to defend themselves and the most effective defending behavior in social insects is stinging behavior, which is only found in many species of the Order Hymenoptera. The sting apparatus in worker and queen honey bees is the ovipositor which plays an important role in defense of the colony.

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