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Bogoria

Bees sleeping…

December 20, 2018November 14, 2012 by dududiaries

Dear All I recently participated in an expedition through parts of northwestern Kenya to look at different kinds of bees. The first thing that surprises many people about bees is that there are lots of different kinds of bees – in fact close to 20,000 species have been described! The honeybee, which is familiar to … Read more

Categories Bees, Pollination Tags Bees, Bogoria, Dino Martins, Kenya, pollinators

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