"Apis mellifera" is a Latin equivalent of "honey bee."
There tend to be two main ways in which Latin phrases are pronounced. According to the liturgical Latin of the Church, the pronunciation is "AH-pees mehl-LEE-feh-rah." According to the classical Latin of the ancient Romans, it becomes "AH-pihs meh-LIH-feh-rah."
Apis mellifera mellifera -- Western/European honey beeApis mellifera cerana -- Oriental honey beeApis mellifera ligustica -- Italian honey beeApis mellifera iberiensis -- Spanish honey beeApis mellifera scutellata -- African honey bee
Research has shown that the highest production figures come from a bee that is a cross between the European honey bee (apis mellifera mellifera) and the African honey bee (apis mellifera scutella). However that cross produces what has become known as the 'killer' bee, because they are less docile and more likely to sting. On balance, this disadvantage outweighs any production advantage so beekeepers tend to use the pure European honey bee.
Bee honey 1 liter is equal to approximately 1.44 kg. However; in fractions 1 liter of bee honey is approximately 1 11/25 kg.
NO! Honey is made from nectar which is collected from flowers. It has been stored in a special nectar stomach, then regurgitated back at the hive. It has not passed through the bee's gut.
The average speed of a honey bee is around 15 miles per hour when flying. Honey bees can fly at varying speeds depending on factors such as weather conditions and the purpose of their flight.
the honey bee
Bee farming (Beekeeping) is when you take care of bee hives and let the bees make honey for you- that's how we get honey. The proper name for this is apiculture (from Latin apis, bee) and the beekeeper is an apiarist.
a normal honey bee a bee
apiculture, from Latin apis, bee.
The Africanized honey bee. Euorpean honey bees were breed with African honey bees, creating a hybrid bee known as the Africanized honey bee, or killer bee.
I hope that that bee is not an Africanized honey bee.
Honey bee IS the common name of the honey bee. The scientific name of the western honey bee is Apis Mellifera.
Africanized bees do not have their own genus name because they are, by definition, hybrids. They are the result of crossing Tanzanian bees, apis mellifera scutella, with various European bees, such as apis mellifera lingustica, apis mellifera iberiensis and apis mellifera mellifera.
Dvorah (דבורה) = "honey bee"
wastes honey bee
The class of the honey bee is insecta.
Honey to the Bee was created in 2003.