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These Russian honey bees that are similar to the Carniolan bee were imported into the U.S. in 1997.
Carniolan bees are nearly as big and long as the Western European black bees, though their abdomens are much slimmer.
It was published in 1834 in the fourth volume of the almanac Krajnska čbelica (Carniolan Bee).
Llubljana is the lovely capital city of Slovenia, a country of historical and natural beauty and the home of the Carniolan Bee.
However, it was published only in 1830, in the literary almanac Krajnska čbelica (The Carniolan Bee), established the same year by the librarian Miha Kastelic in Ljubljana.
All that is known definitely is that he used Cyprian and Carniolan bees, which were particularly aggressive to the annoyance of other monks and visitors of the monastery such that he was asked to get rid of them.
Most of the pollination for more than 90 commercial crops grown throughout Europe is provided by Apis mellifera carnica, the honeybee.
Pollen consumption and utilization in worker honeybees (Apis mellifera carnica): Dependence on individual age and function.
Frisch studied aspects of animal behaviour, including animal navigation, in the Carniolan honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica), a subspecies of the European honey bee.
For example, a rate of seven circuits per second means a distance from hive to food of about 400 yards to an Apis mellifera carnica, 330 yards to an Apis mellifera mellifera, or 260 yards to an Apis mellifera ligustica.