Most plants require insects to transfer pollen from one flower to another, and most of this pollination is done by bees.
Without pollination, plants would not produce seeds or fruit, so bees are not just useful, they are essential for life as we know it.
A hive is an artificial home for honey bees, provided by a beekeeper to keep his/her bees in.
pollination and honey
to have honey
too make honey
Not really. They can walk, of course, but they usually fly when outside the hive.
You can't! It's physically impossible. But whether you dream about that is entirely mental... :)
In the 'Bee Movie', the bees pull down the honey bear. This is a parody of the reverse situation in nature. For bears like honey so much that they will pull down the hive.
No, raid contains some very harsh chemicals which spread to poisen things, so the honey is poisenes.
They usually forage within a radius of about three miles (five kilometres) from the hive.
a bee hive
In a hive.
in a hive.
from a bee-hive
a hive
a hive
A hive.
It is the hive.
honey bees live in hive on the tree
A hive, sometimes called a bee's hive
The Queen Bee. She makes all the honey but the Bee's collect it.
Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth has written: 'Langstroth on the hive & honey bee' -- subject(s): Bee culture, Honeybee, Bees 'Langstroth on the hive and the honey-bee' -- subject(s): Bee culture, Honeybee, Bees 'A practical treatise on the hive and honey-bee' -- subject(s): Bees