Guida al riconoscimento di api, vespe, bombi e calabroni
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  • Guida al riconoscimento di api, vespe, bombi e calabroni
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Useful and harmful insects, harmless and dangerous, mimics. How and why do insects sting? Precautions and remedies for stings By Giovanni Bosca Montaonda Editions
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This guide is aimed at wildlife lovers who want to learn more about the world of Hymenoptera, specifically those insects "that sting." First come, of course, the bees, to whose complex and fascinating physiology a large part is devoted, followed by the many other "cousins," i.e., non-melliferous bees; then follow even more distant relatives, such as bumblebees, wasps and hornets, and finally those insects that do everything to appear similar to them, and how many among the hexapods are often mistakenly believed to be equipped with stingers, and therefore dangerous. Very rich in entomological, historical and ethological information, with clear photographs and drawings, this guide can be read comfortably in the armchair, but it can be a useful tool for those who would or should learn to distinguish among the various insects in the field, then teaching how to avoid stings and, if necessary, how to avert them from producing the most dangerous or undesirable effects.
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