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Description: Article on those workers that remove dead bees from the hive, from Illinois University research.
Study Sheds Light On Behavior Of Middle-Age 'Undertaker' Bees -- ScienceDaily from universities, journals, and other organizations Study Sheds Light On Behavior Of Middle-Age 'Undertaker' Bees
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Page title: | Study Sheds Light On Behavior Of Middle-Age 'Undertaker' Bees -- ScienceDaily |
Keywords: | Behavioral Science; Agriculture and Food; Insects (including Butterflies); Mating and Breeding; Food and Agriculture; Animal Learning and Intelligence |
Description: | It's a dirty job and only about 1 percent do it at any one time. But middle-aged honey bees that serve as undertakers -- removing dead bees from the hive -- appear to be a distinct cadre of workers that are developmentally ahead of their peers. |
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Date | Creation Date: 16-nov-1995 Expiration Date: 15-nov-2023 |