Yes.
bees live in beehives
Honey bees are kept in beehives by beekeepers but their natural habitat is in forests, usually within the hollow of an old tree.
Honey bees live in hives, formed by the bees themselves, usually. Occasionally, however, apiaries, man-made beehives, will house many bees, so that the honey can be harvested.
Beehives.
A place where bees are kept, usually a collection of beehives.
I've seen bees and beehives frequently. Flowers are somewhat less common. There are also any number of abstract "just plain pots" available. For my money, stick with the bees or beehives. They make the stuff - bears just eat it.
Mostly in trees (killer bees). But most of them live in beehives.
In Animal Crossing, bees only produce honey in the form of beehives that can be found in trees with beehives hanging from them. You cannot directly make honey from bees. To collect honey, you must shake the tree with the beehive and catch the beehive when it falls to the ground.
The bees pollinate the crops and are a vital part of the ecosystem.
Turkey is estimated to have the largest number of beehives in the world, with over 7 million, making it one of the countries with the most bees.
A beegum is a substance which is used within a structure such as a tree trunk to assist bees in keeping beehives together.
An apiary is just the name for a collection of beehives where a beekeeper keeps his/her bees. In the US they call it a bee yard.