Honey is classified as a foodstuff.
you get it with a honey comb
Honey and honey are surprisingly the same thing, they are equally dense.
The elements that make up honey are honey
Water and honey DO mix. Honey absorbs a certain amount of water. Water will dissolve honey.
Not normally. Within the hive there is not enough loose honey for this to happen. Should a bee get covered with honey, the bees around it will quickly clean the honey off.
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.
"Simple" carbs, like sugar, or syrup, or honey, and "Complex" carbs, like whole grains, bagels, and spinach pasta....
White amber is a light-colored amber that has a milky or opaque appearance. Golden amber is a medium to dark shade of amber with warm, golden hues. Dark amber is a rich, deep shade of amber that can range from brown to almost black in color.
-- His science research led him to accidentally shrink the kids.-- It never happened and it never could. In other words, it's fiction.
A Badger is a mammal, they are classified in the family know as Mustelidae.
yep the honey comb is made out of wax the honey is in the honey comb
The European honey bee is classified as Apis mellifera. It's native to Europe. But it was successfully transported, and naturalized, to the United States of America by European colonists. It's an example of an exotic, or non-native, species that came to be appreciated, instead of dreaded and scorned, by the inhabitants of the new land.
Honey bees produce and store honey, and build nests out of wax. They account for only seven out of the some 20,000 known species of bees. Other bees may make and store honey, but only honey bees, of the genus Apis, are classified scientifically as true honey bees. Those who engage in scientific classification start with asking whether what they're studying belongs in one of two kingdoms: animal; or plant. The honey bee belongs in the former. And so the scientific classification of the honey bee looks as follows: Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Arthropoda. Class: Insecta. Subclass: Pterygota. Infraclass: Neoptera. Superorder: Endopterygota. Order: Hymenoptera. Suborder: Apocrita. Family: Apidae. Subfamily: Apinae. Tribe: Apini. Genus: Apis.
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
the relashionship between a honey guide and honey badger is, when a honey guide smells honey he sings a little tune and waits for a honey badger to come. when the honey badger reaches the honey guide the bird flies to were the scent of honey came from leading the badger towards honey.
Honey Honey was the B-side of Waterloo ;)
Honey sandwich,honey water,Crystallised honey.