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Challenges in regard to hives generally are the weirdest honey bee problems in the world. For example, the insects in question (Apis spp) may build strange brace, bridge, and burr combs when the hive has excess, unequal-sized spaces or upside-down inner covers and slatted racks, with such formations making it problematic for beekeepers to remove frames and unstick scrapings which also may contain eggs or the queen.

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What is the habitat of the honey bee?

Honey bees habitate most parts of the world except the Arctic and Antarctic.all plant communities


What is the binomial nomiclature for a honey bee?

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