Beehives are commonly referred to as apiaries, which can denote a place where multiple hives are kept. Individual hives can also be called colonies or swarms, depending on the context. Additionally, specific types of hives, like Langstroth or top-bar hives, may be used to describe particular designs or structures for housing bees.
A collection of beehives is called an apiary.
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Beehives.
From beehives.
Beehives and Runaway Wives - 2002 - TV was released on: USA: 2002
Beehives and Runaway Wives - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 2002
Beehives
There is no standard collective noun specifically for beehives.A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example a group of beehives, a row of beehives, a bank of beehives, etc.A standard collective noun is a hive of bees.A standard collective noun is a beehive of activity.
Honey bees are kept in beehives by beekeepers but their natural habitat is in forests, usually within the hollow of an old tree.
An apiary.
Yes.