Apiculture
Bees and Honey
mil (honey from bees) stóirín (as an endearment)
Honey is a sweet substance that is produced by bees and can be used as an alternative to sugar. The Scottish translation for the word, honey is mil.
If you mean the honey made by bees, the word is miel. If you mean the word you might call someone you love, it is chéri or chou.
蜂蜜 = Fēngmì [As in the kind bees make]
There is no word spelled 'honny' in English. Perhaps you mean 'honey', a common, concrete noun; a word for a sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees; a word for a thing.
poultry is the proper word of rearing of birds.
I am not sure easiest is necessarily the best word, but the reason we keep honey bees rather than any other variety of bee is for the honey. Although other bees, such as bumble bees, do make honey it is only in small amounts because they don't need to save stores for the winter (the queens hibernate, the others die). Honey bees on the other hand don't hibernate so need to build up a stock of food during the summer to take them through the winter when nectar is not available. Beekeepers take most -- but not all -- of this honey then feed the bees during the winter with sugar syrup.
HONEYMOON
The flower's sweet nectar attracts bees to pollinate it. Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
The English noun of 'honey' directly translates into the modern Korean (hangug-eo) language. Translated and transliterated it is 'kkul.'
The study of honey bees is called melittology. It involves researching their biology, behavior, ecology, and interactions with the environment. Honey bees play a crucial role in pollination and agriculture.