from a bee-hive
Unharvested honey remains in the hive. The honey that is not harvested is consumed by the bees in the hive to remain alive. A talented beekeeper knows how much honey he can remove from the hive and not harm the bees.
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.
A bee escape is a panel with holes or mesh allowing bees to be removed from a hive before honey is harvested.
A bee escape is a panel with holes or mesh allowing bees to be removed from a hive before honey is harvested.
Not specifically. There is a Mexican Honey Wasp (Brachygastra mellifica), one of 12 species of Brachygastra, which are wasps that produce honey. The honey is harvested and eaten in Mexico and Brazil.
Yes, mint plants can regrow after being harvested as long as the roots are left intact.
Climb a ladder or whack the papayas with a long stick.
Yes, marigolds can regrow after they have been cut or harvested, as long as the roots are left intact.
When the husk opens they are ready.
the pierates of the gold rush of 1883 harvested the gold. as long as the best frineds of the American inidans brother nephew, Shilow, allowed it.....
It typically takes about 90 to 120 days for a pumpkin seed to be planted and harvested.