Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
No, honey bees are insects that produce honey as a food source. Honey bees collect nectar from flowers and use it to make honey, which they store in their hives as a source of energy. Honey bees are not made out of honey.
The branch of science that studies bees is called melittology. It encompasses the study of bee biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation. Researchers in this field focus on understanding the role of bees in ecosystems and their importance as pollinators.
Only female bees have stingers, while male bees do not.
Bees do have skin, but it is different from the skin of other animals. Bee skin is covered in a layer of tiny hairs that help them collect pollen and protect them from the environment. This hair-like covering is called setae and is unique to insects like bees.
No, boy bees do not have stingers. Stingers are only present in female bees.
Apiculture or beekeeping.
Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
That is apiculture
Male bees are called drones.
Male bees are called drones.
A pack of Honey Bees is called a Swarm.
Intraspecific interactions with bees is called beekeeping. Beekeepers are called apiarists and the box where the bees are kept are called apiaries or hives.
A person who studies bees is an Apiologist. A person who keeps bees in an Apiarist.
Actually, the 'worker-bees' are 'Lez-Bees'.
Worker bees.
A person who studies bees is called an apiologist.
In English, the home of honey bees is called the hive.