Almond, anise, guar bean, karite, lemon, lime, quince, red clover, tamarind, and tung tree are ten crops whose production depends on honey bees.
Specifically, honey bees (Apis spp) constitute one of a number of the world's pollinator birds, insects and mammals. Nine of the above-mentioned crops need the particular pollinating know-how of honey bees. Red clover requires honey bees for pollination in July and August for the production of a much appreciated, vital second-crop during the two summer months when other clovers no longer bloom.
In its lifetime a honeybee will collect enough nectar to make one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey, so around 12 honeybees.The average honey bee produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime.
It is estimated that if we continue to lose bees at the rate we have over the last two years, they will become seriously endangered within eight to ten years. It remains to be seen whether these losses continue.
There are many factors which can affect the amount of honey that can be collected from the hive, including the variety of bee, the weather patterns through the spring and summer, the amount and varieties of flowers within foraging range from the hive, and the strength of the colony.That said, the amount of honey can be as little as none, or as much as 100 pounds of honey from one hive -- and in exceptional cases much more, the record is over 500 pounds.
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Tupelo honey is made by bees from the nectar of the Tupelo Tree. This tree is common to boggy areas in many parts of the world including Asia. Ten species of tupelo trees make up the genus Nyssa. Five species are native to North America, and the others are native to east and south Asia. To find honey in China made from the nectar of the Nyssa Tree you must first find the local Chinese name for this tree, then ask Chinese bee keepers where to find the honey.
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This can only be a very broad estimate (no-one knows the real answer): There are somewhere around 50,000 beekeepers. They will each have anything from one to several hundred hives, but let's say the average is ten. That would give us something like 500,000 hives. In each hive, in summer, there are probably around 50,000 bees. Although this figure does vary through the year. On that basis there must be around 25,000,000,000 bees, but remember this is a guess, and doesn't include feral colonies -- and we have no idea how many there are of those...
The square wooden box which beekeepers use to house bees is known as a super. The super can hold ten frames of comb.
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Australia has over 1,500 species of native bee almost all of which are solitary bees. There are only about ten species of native social bee, but none of these store honey in large enough quantities to be collected. The honey bee, apis mellifera, was introduced by European settlers nearly 200 years ago.
The answer will depend on ten times farther than what, and from what!