The first time I remember hearing this was on the old sitcom, 'Mel's Diner'. It was said by the waitress named Flo in the series, famous for saying, "When Donkey's Fly"
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The phrase I've heard is slightly different: "You catch more flies with honey than vinegar", which means being sweet-tempered will get you what you want sooner than being sour-tempered. ...which begs the question: Why would you want bees in the first place?
They are Western honey bees, imported by early European settlers.
Bees make honey (and they also like sugar), and he's the Candyman.
The honey bee was brought to America, from England, in 1622 The first bees were brought to Jamestown. The bees quickly went wild. By the end of the 18th century, Native Americans viewed the honey bee (called English flies) as harbingers of colonial expansion.
Miel is French for honey, a sticky, sweet-tasting substance produced by honey bees.
Yes, the saying "you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar" means that being kind and pleasant will usually get you better results than being harsh or critical. It emphasizes the power of using positivity and kindness to influence others.
Them saying is you can catch more flies with honey.
The phrase I've heard is slightly different: "You catch more flies with honey than vinegar", which means being sweet-tempered will get you what you want sooner than being sour-tempered. ...which begs the question: Why would you want bees in the first place?
There are multiple ways to catch a swarm of bees. One way to catch a swarm is to use a smoker.
When where bees demesticated
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Contact a beekeeper first.
Honey comes from Bees like Honey Bees.
Do honey bees produce WHAT? If the question is "honey", then yes, HONEY bees produce HONEY. If the question is NOT "honey", I'm afraid I can't help you.
Honey bees were first introduced to the eastern coastal areas of North America by early settlers in 1622. Prior to that there were no native honey bees in the Americas. The native Americans first called bees 'white man's flies'.
No, honey bees are not the only bees that make honey. The bees in question (Apis spp) just happen to be the most famous of the world's natural honey-makers. Other apian examples include bumble and stingless bees.
No honey bees for the honey.