Bees are kept in a bee hive (or just hive). For very small colonies that are building up they may be kept in a miniature hive called a 'nuc' (short for nucleus).
Intraspecific interactions with bees is called beekeeping. Beekeepers are called apiarists and the box where the bees are kept are called apiaries or hives.
Apiology is the study of bees. Someone who keeps or raises bees is an apiarist. The place where bees are kept is an apiary.
A location where bees are kept is called an apiary or "bee yard".
A hive, and a collection of hives is called an apiary.
Bees are kept in drawer like cabinets called beehives. The boxes have frames ( up to twelve) with wires and a wax foundation for them to build their honeycomb on. The top boxes (called 'supers') are for honey storage, and the lower boxes are for brood ( raising the young bees). This part is where the queen bee lives.A collection of hives is called an apiary.Individual colonies are kept in hives. A group of hives together is called an apiary.
A person who studies bees is called an apiologist.
Male honey bees are called drones.Drone.
Bees A place where bees are kept.
Bees are kept in a a hive, a beehive.
A person who keeps bees is a Beekeeper or Apiarist.
In the English language bees have always been called bees. Other languages have their own word for a bee.
A place where bees are kept; a stand or shed for bees; a beehouse.