A Closer Look: Venom/Venom Glands
by Clarence Collison Worker honey bees begin their first use of venom when they attain an age of of about 14 days for defense…
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by Clarence Collison Worker honey bees begin their first use of venom when they attain an age of of about 14 days for defense…
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Read MoreScattered all through the body cavity of the honey bee but especially in the abdomen are irregular masses of a soft, usually white tissue…
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