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  1. The Bees Knees, Tallahassee, Florida. 567 likes · 34 talking about this · 45 were here. I am selling sterling silver jewelry, Native American turquoise jewelry and artifacts, framed butterflies and...

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  2. The Bee's Knees. 5.0 (1 review) Claimed. Jewelry, Gift Shops, Accessories. Closed 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM. See hours. See all 20 photos. Location & Hours. Suggest an edit. 661-1 Railroad Sq. Tallahassee, FL 32310. Get directions. Upcoming Special Hours. Amenities and More. Walk-ins Welcome. Accepts Credit Cards. Accepts Android Pay. Accepts Apple Pay.

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    • Western Honey Bee
    • Brown-winged Striped Sweat Bee
    • Common Eastern Bumble Bee
    • Poey’s Furrow Bee
    • American Bumble Bee
    • Eastern Carpenter Bee
    • Southern Carpenter Bee
    • Dilemma Orchid Bee
    • Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bee
    • Two-Spotted Longhorn Bee

    The Western Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera) is the most widespread domesticated bee. Beekeepers like this species as it produces honey and beeswax. The species has a widespread presence on all continents. It lives in colonies under a clear social hierarchy which includes a queen, worker bees, and drones or male bees. Drones or male bees mate with queen ...

    This bee species (Agapostemon Splendens) is native to Florida. It pollinates a large number of flowers, particularly various types of mint. Its color makes it stand out compared to all other bees in the state. With a vivid green body, these bees immediately stand out or resemble mint species they pollinate in body color. These bees are also known f...

    These bees (Bombus Impatiens) are pollinators that live underground. They nest in the ground. Deep tunnels that spread up to 3 feet characterize their nests best. Bees establish themselves in the ground. There’s no clear pattern of tunnels as each nest looks different. However, the species has clear rules inside the nest. Smaller bees are always fo...

    This bee species (Halictus Poeyi) is part of the Halictus family. These bees are found all over the Northern hemisphere. Poey’s Furrow Bee has a eusocial habitat. It means the bee lives in families in nests. Up to 200 bees can live in one nest. The nest of the species is underground. These bees dig burrows where they are mostly found in cells or in...

    The American Bumble Bee (Bombus Pensylvanicus) used to be the most common bee species in the South-East. However, its population is declining. Still, the American Bumble Bee remains popular in Florida. It can be seen in fields with tall grass where it builds shelters or nests above the ground. It sometimes nests underground as well. These bees face...

    These bees (Xylocopa Virginica) are seen living together. As eusocial bees, the Eastern Carpenter Bee gets its name for its nesting inside pieces of wood. Species such as the Eastern Carpenter bees like wood, agave, and bamboo where they scrape wood tunneling galleries inside. They start perpendicular to the grain eventually turning to create chamb...

    The black Southern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa Micans) lives in solitude nesting alone in dead pieces of wood. It faces a reduced habitat in the state, mainly due to excessive urbanization. These bees construct nests by digging galleries in all types of wood. This includes homes and other structural types of wood which can make them problematic to huma...

    Dilemma Orchid Bees (Euglossa Dilemma) are believed to have arrived in Florida by accident. These bees originate from Costa Rica and Mexico. The species can be recognized by its green thick body. These are rather small compared to other species, mostly reaching a 0.5-inch body length in maturity. The bees are known for being one of the few in the s...

    These bees (Megachile Xylocopoides) are recognized by their large bodies and all-black color. Larger than a typical honey bee, the Carpenter-mimic Leafcutter Bee is almost as large as a regular Carpenter bee. Known for living on their own, these bees are often found on sunflowers and other flowers eating nectar. As a native species, these bees hare...

    These bees (Melissodes Bimaculatus) are common throughout North America. They are identified by a short black body with yellow hairy legs. The hairs on their legs are used to collect pollen from flowers. This pollen is carried to feed young bees of the species. Coneflowers and other types of legumes from crops are among their favorites. It’s believ...

  3. 12 de may. de 2022 · A timeline of native bees and the native plants that feed them, from season to season, in the Florida panhandle.

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  4. 19 de ago. de 2021 · There are nearly 5,000 registered beekeepers in the state of Florida (as of December 2022). Nearly 85% of these are considered "backyard" beekeepers (0–40 colonies), while the remaining 15% are "sideline" (41–100 colonies) or "commercial" beekeepers (100+ colonies). In total there are over 650,000 managed colonies in the state that produced ...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Making a habitat for bees means providing for them year round. I talked to some of my favorite plant people about this, folks from the Florida Native Plant Society, Native Nurseries of Tallahassee, and the UF/ IFAS Leon County Extension.

  6. Bee's Knees is located at 661-1 Railroad Sq in Tallahassee, Florida 32310. Bee's Knees can be contacted via phone at 352-316-4155 for pricing, hours and directions. Contact Info