(Animals) any of various social honey-producing bees of the genusApis,espA. mellifera,which has been widely domesticated as a source of honey and beeswax. Also called:hive bee Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998,...
Welcome to Queen Bee's Honey House, in the Tunkhannock PA area. The owner of Honey House, Robin Kaminstein, is dedicated to providing the highest quality of honey to her customers. The honey is collected from three apiraries and more than 30 hives and processed by the Honey House staff....
Japanese honey bees exhibit an amazing behavior called bee balling. Should their hive be invaded by a predator, such as the northern giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia), several hundred Japanese honey bees form a ball around the hornet and vibrate their flight muscles to produce heat. As this conti...
If you want to learn more facts about honeybees, read the lesson called How Do Bees Make Honey? - Lesson for Kids. The lesson helps you: Name the different honeybees in a colony Learn how far bees may travel from their hive to find nectar ...
All bees work - When young, they are calledhouse beesand work in the hive doing comb construction, brood rearing, tending the queen and drones, cleaning, temperature regulation and defending the hive. Older workers are calledfield bees. They forage outside the hive to gather nectar, pollen, ...
In the search for diverse flavors and types of honey, BeeHouse works with ecological beekeepers who understand that honey is the essence of life in the hive. Our raw honey is straight from the source to your home. Our sources are stewards of the land and stewards of the bees. No royal...
HOUSE-HUNTING BY HONEY BEE SWARMS Part I .Behrens, Karin
They all join together ___ small rooms called cells of wax for their honey. Each worker bee does it's own work. Some go out and collect honey from the flowers; ___ stay at home and work inside the hive. The cells ___ have six sides are made by worker bees...
The so-called "colony collapse disorder"? In George Langworthy and Maryam Henein's the 2009 documentary The Vanishing of the Bees, this was a matter of urgent concern, a possible eco-calamity. Without the bees' pollinating work, agriculture could collapse. Imhoof seems disconcertingly untroubled....
They called in Allan Lattanzi from Yerkes Honey Farms, who everyone calls "The Bee Man." He came out and did a thermal scan and assessed the situation. Lattanzi said there's an entire colony in the house. "They bees become my girls. I will take them home and they will become a hone...