Examples of using Bumblebees in English and their translations into Spanish
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Tomorrow, I"ll just sit on the fence the livelong day and spit at bumblebees.
been used in other insects like bumblebees.
molecular analyses on a number of suitable systems bumblebees, beetles, water fleas, plants, birds.
Bertsch speaks of the trials and tribulations of keeping messy bumblebees in cuvettes, and how to minimise it.
a guy with an old-fashioned on the table likes to listen to the bumblebees.
squirrels, bumblebees, moles, butterflies,
is commonly used in Europe to mean bumblebees Bombus subgenus Psithyrus.
orange, typically resembling bumblebees.
In addition, bumblebees and honeybees are used as pollinators in agricultural
Bumblebees are very peculiar insects
The imagoes, or adults, are small, diurnal moths that resemble bumblebees in shape.
Everything from large bumblebees, thousands of species of bees that are everything from little bees,
However, in the case of bumblebees, who require their entire body weight in nectar to fuel their flight,
Israeli bumblebees are on the way to Japan to help make up for a lack of bees there caused by the increased use of pesticides in rice fields, Israel Hayom reports.
to wing power and wind resistance, the bumblebees should be aerodynamically incapable of flight- yet the bumblebee doesn't know that, so it flies anyway.
solitary bees will be dying, bumblebees will be dying, and we know from
Bumblebees(Hymenopterans) are slightly more clumsy as far as their manoeuvres go, but excel at load-carrying;
Out from the sea flies a bumblebee, whirling around the Swan-Bird.
To a bumblebee, those roses may not be so red after all.
Just like a bumblebee going from flower to flower.
