Definition of STINGLESS. Meaning of STINGLESS. Synonyms of STINGLESS

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Definition of STINGLESS

Stingless
Stingless Sting"less, a. Having no sting.

Meaning of STINGLESS from wikipedia

- Stingless bees (SB), sometimes called stingless honey bees or simply meliponines, are a large group of bees (from about 462 to 552 described species)...
- Tetragonula carbonaria (previously known as Trigona carbonaria) is a stingless bee, endemic to the north-east coast of Australia. Its common name is sugarbag...
- Below is a list of stingless bees of Brazil from Pedro (2014). A total of 244 species belonging to 89 genera are found in Brazil. Wildlife of Brazil Imperatriz-Fonseca...
- carrion bees, are a small group of three closely related South American stingless bee species in the genus Trigona which feed on rotting meat. Some vulture...
- commonly seen bees, including bumblebees and honey bees, but also includes stingless bees (also used for honey production), carpenter bees, orchid bees, cuckoo...
- The Indian stingless bee or dammar bee, Tetragonula iridipennis, is a species of bee belonging to the family Apidae, subfamily Apinae. It was first described...
- one of the stingless bee species with reported nesting sites in Thailand. Distribution, Nesting Sites and Nest Structures of the Stingless Bee Species...
- different structures, such as the pots made of wax and resin used by the stingless bee. Honey for human consumption is collected from wild bee colonies,...
- humans for that purpose, including the stingless bees belonging to the genus Melipona and the Indian stingless or dammar bee Tetragonula iridipennis....
- native bees in Australia, ranging from small solitary bees to the social stingless bees. Native bees are important for native ecosystems, providing pollination...