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Bee larkspur
Bot See Larkspur
Pseudotinea
The bee moth or wax moth Galleria
bee fly
any dipterous insect of the family Bombyliidae which eat nectar and in some cases resemble bees Their larvae are parasitic on the larvae of bees and other insects
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Cultivation
horticulture and the use of land for any purpose of husbandry including keeping or breeding livestock, poultry or bees, and growing fruit, vegetables and the like, Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908, s. 61(1) (UK); Halsbury's Laws
Larkspur
A genus of ranunculaceous plants Delphinium having showy flowers and a spurred calyx They are natives of the North Temperate zone The commonest larkspur of the gardens is Delphinium Consolida The flower of the bee larkspur...
Kingbird
A small American bird Tyrannus tyrannus or Tyrannus Carolinensis noted for its courage in attacking larger birds even hawks and eagles especially when they approach its nest in the breeding season It is a typical tyrant...
Wildlife vegetation
Wildlife vegetation, wildlife, includes any animal, bees, butterflies, crustacea, fish and moths and aquatic or land vegetation, Essar Oil Ltd. v. Halar Utkarsh Samiti, (2004)
Infest
adult state, by division of the body into head, thorax, and abdomen, three pairs of membranous wings: beetles, bees, flies, wasps, mosquitoes, etc. are insects'. According to the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 'worm' means 'a slender, creeping,
Pseudopupa
A stage intermediate between the larva and pupa of bees and certain other hymenopterous insects
Bee product
Bee product, means any natural product of the activities of bees (e.g. honey or beeswax) in its natural state, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 2, 4th Edn., Para 529,
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