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Buckeyed Bees

June 1, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Danger: Poison ahead. Beekeepers do not like the California Buckeye (Aesculus californica). Honey bees do, but they shouldn't. It's poisonous to bees. The California Buckeye, which grows as either a tree or a shrub 10 to 20 feet tall and can sprawl 30-feet wide, blooms in the spring.
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A Hover Fly, Not a Bee

May 28, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
A hover fly, not a bee. Passersby admiring the gazania blooming outside the Harry H. Laidlaw Jr. Honey Bee Research Facility at the University of California, Davis, might think that all the insects that frequent the golden flowers are bees. Not.
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Crab Spider Nails a Fly

May 27, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
The crab spider didn't go away hungry. Camouflaged in the petals of a sedum, the cunning predator waits patiently for its prey. An unsuspecting blowfly lands inches from the crab spider, unaware of its presence, and crawls toward it.
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Pollen-Packin' Carpenter Bee

May 26, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Carpenter bees pack pollen, too. A carpenter bee (Xylocopa tabaniformis orpifex) visiting our gaura last weekend was packing bright yellow pollen, a sharp contrast against her black body.
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A Flamin' Dragonfly

May 25, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Dragonflies occasionally hang around our fish pond to catch flying insects, such as flies and mosquitoes. Last weekend a gorgeous flame skimmer swooped down in our garden--a few yards from our fish pond--and landed on a bamboo stake. She absolutely glowed in the late afternoon sun.
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Of Butterflies and Moths

May 24, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Florian Altermatt (right) describes himself as a "keen biologist and naturalist." "I'm interested in community ecology, metapopulation, biologoy and evolutionary biology. Besides that, my pleasures are--as Vladimir Nabokov said once-the most intense known to man: writing and butterfly hunting.
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Frolicking in the Poppies

May 21, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
The Campus Buzzway is buzzing with bees. The quarter-acre wildflower garden, located by the Harry H. Laidlaw Jr.
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Just Hovering

May 20, 2010
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Every insect looks prettier when it lands on a tower of jewels (Echiium wildpretti). When in full bloom, the 9-to-10-foot-high plant, native to the Canary Islands, blazes with firecracker-red flowers. It's a showstopper.
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