The word "honey" originates from the Old English term "hunig," which is related to the German "Honig" and the Latin "mel." These terms all trace back to Proto-Indo-European roots, reflecting the sweetness of the substance produced by bees. Honey’s name is closely tied to its characteristic flavor and its historical significance as a natural sweetener and food source in various cultures.
A pack of Honey Bees is called a Swarm.
A male honey bee is referred to as a Drone
A honey farm is called an apiary.
In English, the home of honey bees is called the hive.
It is called an extractor. It spins and the honey is extracted from the honey comb.
A forager honey bee.
Greek yogurt with honey
It is called Apiculture
The Welsh word for 'honey' is 'mêl'.
Wild honey is simply called wild honey in Australia.
Replets, or honey pots
Bee-keeping.