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Social insects: the honeybee

United States, 1960
film

Episode of Series “Biology program; unit 3. Animal life”. Shows how social insects live in colonies and divide into castes. Illustrates the partic..

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Honey bee

United States, 1940
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The Life history of the honeybee and of the beehive = Die Entwickling der honighiene und des bienevolkes

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The World of animals: insects in a garden

United States, 1965
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The Swarming hordes

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The Mysterious bee (TEFC)

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Honey bees and pollination

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The Mysterious bee

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Insects and their homes

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The Flower and the hive

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How insects help us

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The Story of the Bees

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Ants

Unknown, 1948
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Insect life cycles

United States, 1980
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