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We know that the Ancient Egyptians placed honey in the tombs of the Pharaohs.

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What are honeybees used for?

Making honey. If you buy a jar of honey in a supermarket, it has been produced by honey bees.The uses for honey bees are to produce honey


Is a honey bee a producer or a consumer?

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Why are honeybees called honeybees?

Because they make honey


Do Honey bees interfere with humans?

For the most part, no - honeybees are fairly docile and will only attack or sting if they or the nest are provoked into attack. Otherwise, honeybees are helpful insects to have around - they are responsible for pollinating the vast majority of our fruit and vegetable fields and orchards so that the plants will produce fruit.


Do mason bees produce honey you can eat?

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What two types of honey do honeybees produce?

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What is apiculture how it is done?

Apiculture is the "farming" of honeybees, i.e., using the honey they produce to be gathered and sold to other people.


What do honeybees make?

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Is honey a resource?

Yes. Honeybees and honey can be Natural Resources.


What do honeybees like to do?

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Where does honey grow?

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