There are several kinds of mason or orchard bees. They are of the order Hymenoptera, suborder Apocrita, superfamily Apoidea and family Megachilidae. They are very important in the spring pollination of orchard trees, particularly apples and peaches.
It takes fifteen trees to make an orchard an orchard is classified as a field which has trees growing in it in order to yield fruit, and to specifically classified as an orchard it needs at least fifteen trees, because you couldn't just plant an apple tree at the bottom of the garden and call it an orchard.
Honey bee's (and all bee's, wasps, and ants) are in the order Hymenoptera. The honey bee is further classified into the genus Apis.
The scientific name for the western honey bee is Apis Mellifera.
The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.
An orchard: a macadamia orchard a pecan orchard a hazelnut orchard etc
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The address of the Orchard Public Library is: 232 Windom Street, Orchard, 68764 0317
The bumble fee is in the Apidae family. The order of the bumble bee is Hymenoptera.
No, orchard is a common noun unless it is the name of a specific person, place, or thing such as Orchard Park, NY or Bailey's Orchard, in Whitefield, ME.
a stand of fruit trees is called a GROVE. It can be called an orchard.bush
The address of the Orchard Historical Society is: 225 Windom St Box 133, Orchard, NE 68764