It sounds like a typical swarm.
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 bees fly at around 15 mph.
The bakers had cakes and pies, but they were not made with sugar but honey. Refined sugar won't be around for hundreds of years.
Honey wand
it got its name from the honey bees that used to be all around that area
the best honey to buy is honey that was made by bee's around you. When it is, it can help with seasonal alergies. Plus helps local businesses.
Deformed wing virus is suspected of causing the destruction of hundreds of thousands of honey bee colonies across Europe and North America.Specifically, the virus is one of 18 known to afflict honey bees (Apis spp). The virus shows up in all parts of a honey bee's anatomy except the legs. It results in severe deformities and swift death (within 48 hours).
Deformed wing virus is suspected of causing the destruction of hundreds of thousands of honey bee colonies across Europe and North America.Specifically, the virus is one of 18 known to afflict honey bees (Apis spp). The virus shows up in all parts of a honey bee's anatomy except the legs. It results in severe deformities and swift death (within 48 hours).
It's not as much Honey as Pollen that attracts bee, if there is honey around and bees are far from ther ehive they may rest in the hive that has honey in it or if the is honey bees may make a hive near by because honey means pollen.
None do, you have to put honey on a honey tree then come around 5hours later.
sioux city is where the plant is.... the honey comes from all around the area
Honey is slightly acidic, not neutral. Different types of honey have different pH levels. Honey acidity can range from 3.4pH to 6.1pH. The average for honey is around 3.9pH. To put that in perspective, lemons are 2.2pH-2.4pH, while Corn is 6.0pH to 6.5pH. Neutral pH is around 7. 1pH is the most acidic, while 14pH is the most basic.