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Tennessee State Agricultural Insect:
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The honeybee was recognized as the official state agricultural insect of Tennessee in 1990 (the zebra swallowtail butterfly and firefly are also insect symbols of Tennessee). The social honeybee (Apis mallifera) plays a vital role in Tennessee agriculture by pollinating crops, trees, and grasses. Bee pollination is critical to plant and human survival - beeswax and honey are just surplus gifts from this tiny wonder of nature. The plant world expends a lot of energy attracting bees and other insects with brilliantly colored flowers and sweet nectar (nectar is produced solely to attract pollinating insects). The honeybee is recognized as an official state symbol in seventeen states (see State Insects), primarilly because honeybees play such an important role in agriculture.
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State Symbols - State Insects: Tennessee Dept. of State
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Enter the Hive: PBS
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