"After repeated scent marking for 2-3 hr, an individual male-specific flight route has been established (Svensson 1980)."
"Crops sprayed with Bee-Scent attract up to 90% more honeybees than usual." - endless practical joke potential.
Nicely casual construction instructions for a nesting-box apartment block, for solitary bees.
"Bees also become less concerned with people working on the hives when the bees assume the hive might be on fire."
"...from keeping bees as a boy, to finding his vocation as a bee inspector."
The bee, the bar, the pistol, the propeller, the worm, the arch and the wave.
"If the space is bigger than 3/8 of an inch, the bees will build comb. If it is less than 1/4 inch, they will attach propolis."
Mail-order some hibernating bees; nail the packaging to a wall and they'll use it for nesting.
"Place this nest in your garden in the Spring and you may attract a nest-seeking queen of one of the six commonest species of Bumblebees."
"Why doesn't the first bee who found the pollen say, 'Follow me! (buzzing) Here it is.' That could work, couldn't it? No, they don't think..."
"Sometimes you can actually hear the burrowing sounds from within the wood. You may also find yellow, coarse sawdust near the entry hole."
"Bees are not particularly hardworking. Instead they sleep a lot and are lazy."
"A chart showing maximum speeds for some of the more common Hollywood hazards measured against the fastest speeds that an Olympic level human can deliver."
"A tractor-trailer overturned on a curve on a highway, spilling its load of hundreds of bee hives and unleashing some nine million angry honey bees."
A squid and a bee, on a bed of lettuce.
Learn to speak Bee, with the help of video clips. "Watch your hivemate's dance, then click on the nectar source that it's telling you to go to."
Wonderful close-up photos of various bees and insects.
A cheerful bee website hijacked with mayday messages from space, or the future, or something. Entertaining fake-site mystery advertising campaign for Halo II, apparently.
The Times printed one of the more boring, beeless photos as an example of good press photography, yesterday - here are the rest.
Beautiful and sympathetic study of bees. Full text. "Were the hive poor, had it suffered from pillage or storm, had misfortune befallen the royal family, the bees would not forsake it. They leave it only when it has attained the apogee of its prosperity."