A beekeeper. Or, if you want a posh word: an apiarist.
An apiarist or entomologist.
A bee.
Melittologist
Bees use nectar from flowers to produce honey, the honey badger then feed on the honey that the bees produce.
All honey is made by bees, therefore it is natural. If it is not made by bees then it is not honey.
No. Only honey bees - Apis Mellifera - do that.
Bees eat pollen as well as nectar and honey.
Honey bees do not eat mud. They eat nectar and pollen from flowers, as well as the honey that they make from nectar.
A person who raises bees and collects honey is a beekeeper or, more technically, an apiarist.
bee rapiest Beekeeper or Apiarist.
Beekeepers are people who raise bees. They are scientist who are generally studying bees' behavior. Some people keep bees to get honey, as well.
An apiarist is a person who raises honeybees. The bees are usually kept in boxes and used to make honey and pollinate plants.
It takes quit a long time for bees to make honey. It depends on how much pollon the bee collects.
to make honey bees are collect pollen
A person who studies honey bees is an apiologist. A person who keeps honey bees is an apiarist. A person that studies all types of bees is a melittologist.
Beekeepers are people who raise bees. They are scientist who are generally studying bees' behavior. Some people keep bees to get honey, as well.
Most bees eat nectar but only the honey bee takes the nectar back to the colony and makes honey in large quantities.
A bees skin is fuzzy. My grandma owns a bee plant and raises them and gets honey from them and it is definitely fuzzy.
Bees make honey. Beekeepers take care of bees and extract honey. Honey packers process and package honey.
A honey bee collects nectar from plants which is turned into honey to feed the colony during the winter when it is too cold to forage,