Call a local beekeeper...they will usually come and remove a hive for free because they keep the hive for their own use in honey production and crop pollination. Be careful, most states have laws making it illegal to kill honeybees! the beekeeper will remove a colony in a manner that won't damage the honey, but you might find it more work than it's worth to process the honey from the combs that contain it. You might think about supporting your local beekeepers by buying their honey...it will be properly purified, sterilized and processed, all of which take some skills and equipment the average homeowner doesn't possess. In addition, when you help to support your local beekeepers you are also supporting your local farmers as they depend on beekeepers and their hives to pollinate crops.
Bumble bees do not have honey pots, the keep their honey in honey combs.
The Bees keep balance honey to use when non seson time.
Honey bees pollinate plants. If you were a fruit farmer, you might have to depend on honey bees brought to you by a bee farmer to pollinate your crop. There aren't enough bees or other insects in a given area to pollinate all of a fruit farmers crop without importing honey bees from another area.
Because they want to
In hexagonal cells within the colony.
Bees prefer regular honey over fragranced honey. Fragranced honey can disrupt the natural pheromones in the beehive and may cause confusion among the bees. It's best to keep honey in its natural state to avoid any potential issues with the bees.
Beekeepers are people who raise bees. They are scientist who are generally studying bees' behavior. Some people keep bees to get honey, as well.
honey bees (apis mellifera) are kept in hives in an apiary.
Beekeepers keep bees in a hive and more than one hive is known as an apiary.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
Worker honeybees keep the colony clean, look after younger bees, and collect pollen and nectar.
They have to keep it somewhere before they put it in jars and take it to the supermarket!