In an apiary.
Bees are kept in an apiary,and birds are kept in an aviary.
A hive, and a collection of hives is called an apiary.
honey bees (apis mellifera) are kept in hives in an apiary.
The land where a collection of beehives are kept is an apiary.
A hive. A group of hives kept together is called an apiary.
Hives are an allergic reaction, as are many rashes. However, you would need to see a doctor to help determine the cause. Hives are usually raised welts.
easily diagnosed by visual inspection. The cause of hives is usually apparent, but may require a careful medical history in
The habitat of a bee isn't a hive as you might think. . The definition of a habitat is natural environment in which an organism lives. For example a forest or field is an example habitat of the bee. It is communal and lives in a colony nest of secreted wax.
Bees are kept in drawer like cabinets called beehives. The boxes have frames ( up to twelve) with wires and a wax foundation for them to build their honeycomb on. The top boxes (called 'supers') are for honey storage, and the lower boxes are for brood ( raising the young bees). This part is where the queen bee lives.A collection of hives is called an apiary.Individual colonies are kept in hives. A group of hives together is called an apiary.
sometimes if a beekeeper has the bees then yes in a box but if they are without a beekeeper they are often in a tree
honey bees (apis mellifera) are kept in hives in an apiary.
People normally do not keep wasp hives. Bee hives are kept for two reasons: to produce honey for consumption or sale, and to help pollinate crops. Wasps do not produce honey or pollinate crops. Some scientists who study wasps, called entemologists, may keep captive wasp hives for observation and study.