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Honeybee with a few mites on its back.
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  • Article: Honey Bee with Mites
  • Author(s): Dr. Biology
  • Publisher: Arizona State University School of Life Sciences Ask A Biologist
  • Site name: ASU - Ask A Biologist
  • Date published: 18 Dec, 2009
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  • Link: https://askabiologist.asu.edu/honey-bee

APA Style

Dr. Biology. (Fri, 12/18/2009 - 16:17). Honey Bee with Mites. ASU - Ask A Biologist. Retrieved from https://askabiologist.asu.edu/honey-bee

American Psychological Association. For more info, see http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/10/

Chicago Manual of Style

Dr. Biology. "Honey Bee with Mites". ASU - Ask A Biologist. 18 Dec 2009. https://askabiologist.asu.edu/honey-bee

MLA 2017 Style

Dr. Biology. "Honey Bee with Mites". ASU - Ask A Biologist. 18 Dec 2009. ASU - Ask A Biologist, Web. https://askabiologist.asu.edu/honey-bee

Modern Language Association, 7th Ed. For more info, see http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/08/
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