"Bee" is an English equivalent of "Biene."
In simplistic terms, bees are appreciated by people for their production of honey. They also must be appreciated by many of the world's flowers because of the pollination they achieve while collecting nectar and/or pollen. They must be appreciated too by their predators, many of which are hungry birds.
At the same time, bees may be feared by people because of their stings. But in fact, not all bees sting. Additionally, some stings may be neither harmful or painful other than to those who are allergic. In such a case, a bee sting may represent a medical emergency demanding quick action and transport to the nearest medical facility.
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The insect a "Bee" is "Biene" in German.
Biene Pilavci goes by Biene.
Auguste Van Biene was born on May 16, 1850, in Netherlands.
Warum ist die Biene dumm? = Why is the bee stupid?
"Biene" is a German equivalent of "bee."Bees are among the world's most beloved pollinators of flowers. The flowers that they pollinate are among the most fragrant and the most beautiful in terms of structure and fragrance. The less attractive flowers and those that are less fragrant or downright repulsive are pollinated by flies or beetles.
Auguste Van Biene died on January 23, 1913, in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
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English is "Englisch". And German is "Deutsch".
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