Sentences with phrase «with bumblebee»

Three stages are offered for the Challenger, Charger and Dart, celebrating the 45th anniversary of the Scat Pack Club, the cars with the bumblebee decals.
Just 100 of the 3500 - strong production run will make it to the UK, which harks back to the original GSR (Gelb - Schwarze Renner — yellow - black racer) with its bumblebee colour scheme.
The first attempt to expand the Transformers movie universe is coming together quickly, with Bumblebee now targeting a December 2018 release.
The young Han Solo film hits the week before, with the Bumblebee solo film coming out the same day as Ocean's 8.
Alex Monroe has a certain ownership over bee bling, with the bumblebee necklace being a firm favourite among purveyors of delicate gold jewellery.
Colla, who is active with bumblebee conservation groups, noted that unlike with animals that shift north or to higher elevations, the ranges for bumblebees are simply shrinking.
The device was then hidden inside of the nest material with the bumblebee just under the upper layer of mosses.
All around those spots, Jupiter is covered with bumblebee stripes of darker clouds called belts and lighter clouds known as zones.
A hooded towel topped with a bumblebee, three swaddling blankets, three washcloths, and three bibs all in coordinating colors are included, making it the perfect baby gift for a...
Let me offer a totally baseless theory for why he chose to wear a Gucci sweater with a bumblebee on the front:
And not just impossible according to our understanding of the laws of nature, which can be wrong (as with the bumblebee), but impossible according to the rules of logic upon which all our reasoning is based.
Located at 9,500 feet, the facility's subalpine meadows are too high for honeybees, but they are buzzing during the summer months with bumblebees.
Check out these blue and green mules with bumblebees??? Cute as EVER!

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In addition to Bumblebee's signature yellow paint, the car is wearing a new body kit with some pronounced spoilers.
The Marsbees (man, what a weird word to keep typing) are described as «robotic flapping wing flyers of a bumblebee size with cicada - sized wings.»
even the children will love bath time with their «bumblebee» bar!
You'll be «Buzzing» after you experience the great health benefits and a better night's sleep with Crane's Bumblebee Humidifier.
A security blanket topped with a stuffed bumblebee and two swaddling blankets in coordinating colors are included, making it the perfect baby gift for a mom - to - be.
We are also lead partners on two other species, the Monarch Butterfly and the Rusty Patched Bumblebee, and are currently working with Chicago Wilderness developing strategies to protect these species throughout the region.
Fly like a bumblebee with the Hasakee, one of the best toy drones on the market!
Clint Perry at Queen Mary University of London and his team trained 24 bumblebees to associate two locations in the lab, each of a particular colour, with sugar water or plain water.
Fortunately, Czech bumblebee enthusiast Jaromír Čížek has at last succeeded in getting the bees to breed in captivity, by feeding captive queens exclusively with high - quality bumblebee pollen instead of honeybee pollen, as had previously been attempted.
This suggests that bumblebees experience the behaviours that go along with feelings, says Perry.
To see whether bumblebee behaviour follows similar patterns, Perry and his colleagues trained 24 bees to associate particular locations and colours in the lab with cylinders of sugar water or plain water.
About the size of «a hair on a bumblebee,» he says, with a circuit the size of a dime, it contains no optical lenses and works by allowing a small volume of fluid to flow across a microchip, which then sends images of the sample to a computer.
She points out three species of bumblebee, each with a unique pattern of black and yellow stripes.
In two tests, researchers offered bumblebees a pair of «flowers,» one that held sugar water and one with a nasty - tasting solution, to see how quickly bees would learn to distinguish sweet from foul.
«Climate change has had a notable impact upon the distribution of many wild bees, with several species such as the newly - arrived Tree Bumblebee migrating north in the past 20 years as the climate has started to warm,» says the report, titled «The Decline of England's Bees.»
This bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) maybe just a worker, but with a little less methylation she could start laying eggs of her own.
Since bumblebees have co-evolved with the floral resources needed for nutrition, Galen and her colleagues were curious how resident bumblebees were faring in the alpine regions of the Rocky Mountains.
In general, bumblebees with longer tongues are considered «specialists» which feed on flowers with deep, long tubes, while short - tongued bumblebees, in contrast, are «generalists» and tend to move pollen from a variety of flowers.
The flower is placed under a clear Plexiglas table, so the bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) can see the flower, but can not reach the well with the reward, since the gap between the Plexiglas table and the floor is too small.
The study finds that the region's Swallowtail Butterfly, which can't be found anywhere else in the UK, is at risk — along with three quarters of bumblebee, grasshopper and moth species.
The project reveals that at just 2oC, 72 per cent of bumblebees in Norfolk could be lost, along with 75 per cent of grasshoppers and bush crickets, and 68 per cent of larger moths.
The ecologists used a species of nightshade plant (Solanum rostratum), which was buzz - pollinated with captive bumblebees of varying sizes.
Many of the bumblebees that first arose sport tongues about half the length of their bodies, having evolved special relationships with particular long - tubed flowers.
Bumblebees — along with hoverflies and other native insects — pollinate most insect - pollinated crops.
Despite a significant rise in temperatures, bumblebees have failed to track north to escape the heat further south, clipping an average of 300 kilometres from the southern limits of their ranges as a result compared with the baseline.
It is well known that bumblebees and other pollinators can tell the difference between plants that will provide them with nectar and pollen and those that won't.
The University of Exeter study found that species which nest late — in April or May rather than February or March — are declining more than other species, with the larger birds and bumblebees worst affected.
The study, published in the journal Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, combines mathematical modelling with an analysis of population changes in 221 bird and 43 bumblebee species worldwide.
Located at 9,500 feet, the facility's subalpine meadows are too high for honeybees, but they are filled with a variety of bumblebees and other pollinators.
Researchers have discovered a network of viruses, which were previously associated with managed honeybees, may now pose a widespread risk to bumblebees in the wild, according to a new study published in the Journal of Animal Ecology.
University of Sussex PhD researcher Thomas Wood, supervised by bumblebee expert Professor Dave Goulson, compared farms with and without HLS schemes to measure the abundance of bumblebee colonies.
Because bumblebees prefer cavities filled with plant materials for insulation, they may benefit from stealing freshly built nests from the birds.
Some — bumblebees, pigeons, cats and others — are known to perceive passing time with some precision.
When pollen contamination targeted the bumblebees» head, 80 % of the bees responded with grooming their head and only very few bees cleaned other body parts (Fig 3, S5 Table).
With over 250 bumblebee species globally, these important insects perform the laborious task of pollinating flowers in both wild and agricultural settings.
Interestingly, exposing young Swiss bumblebees from mature colonies to various bacteria showed generally elevated responses of immune genes in females compared with males.
«As a group, the bumblebees were consistently lower than average in their heat tolerance, and their populations tended to decline,» said Youngsteadt, adding, «Almost all of the species we looked at declined with warming.»
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