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Potentially Dangerous Bees and Wasps of Hong Kong

By: John XQ Lee(Author)
126 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings
Potentially Dangerous Bees and Wasps of Hong Kong
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Language: Bilingual in English and Chinese

Potentially Dangerous Bees and Wasps of Hong Kong is the first local publication to discuss potentially dangerous bees and wasps in Hong Kong in detail. The more common or noteworthy species from two families and three subfamilies are covered here, with details of their biology and nesting habits. Ways of avoiding conflict with bees an wasps and emergency measures to adopt if attacked or stung are also described.

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By: John XQ Lee(Author)
126 pages, colour photos, b/w line drawings
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