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Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
The flowers become the future peaches. If they are blown off by winds or rain the planter looses part of his crop of peaches. The flowers also attract bees for pollination of the tree. Most fruit trees have flowers.
Apiology is the branch of science that studies bees.
we have 550 olive trees in northern CA and no bees.
They are called honey bees because they collect nectar to make honey.
Bees build their homes in honeycombs. The honeycombs are a series of hexagonal cells. See related links for a drawing showing the parts of a domestic honeybee hive.
because that is their known shape and the queen bee likes that shape ,sincerly bee expert
They make honeycombs that's where you get honey from.
They smoke out the bees before removing the honeycombs.
honey trying to protect there food with the wax they make.
They make their comb out of beeswax, which is produced from wax glands on the underside of the abdomens of young worker bees.
No, beeswax is extruded from wax glands on the underside of the abdomen of worker bees as thin plates of wax. These are manipulated by the bees' manidbles to shape them and put them where the bee wants them.
That's a very good question. I'm a beekeeper but I don't know the answer to that one. Maybe Mike does.
After the bees have made the honey, they store it in honeycombs; small cells sealed with wax. If these honeycombs are made a certain way, they can be remover and replaced easily. A beekeeper takes out the honeycomb, cuts the wax off, and lets the honey flow out into a collection container (then replaces the used honeycomb). The honey is then taken away and processed into what we see in the jars at the supermarket.
Forager bees collect nectar and pollen, and bring them back to the hive where they are stored. Water is evaporated from the nectar, turning it into honey. Bees eat pollen, a rich source of protein, and honey, which is a carbohydrate.
The torch is used on the 3rd island to smoke bees then get honeycombs (not very good 7 hunger 14 energy and -2 bladder)
Regular tessellations can only be done with three shapes: squares, triangle and hexagons. Which would make bees (who make honeycombs) the first true tessellators!