Tudor bees, or bee colonies, were used for cleaning because they were believed to have a purifying effect and could help eliminate waste and decay. Their presence was thought to ward off bad spirits and promote cleanliness in the home. Furthermore, beeswax from these bees was used in candles and for various cleaning purposes, making them practical companions in Tudor households. This connection between bees and cleanliness reflected the period's understanding of hygiene and the symbolic role of bees in promoting order and harmony.
sugar was a luxury so instead they used honey to sweeten things
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The attendants in a group of bees are responsible for caring for the queen bee, feeding developing larvae, cleaning the hive, and regulating temperature and ventilation within the hive. They also assist in grooming and feeding other adult bees.
in Tudor times mice used to get stuffed with crumbs that the people used to leave
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No, the collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees. The collective noun 'nest' is used for a nest of vipers.
A grist of bees is the same as a swarm of bees. Other collective nouns used for bees are cluster, hive, and nest.
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times
The Tudors utilized bees and their products, particularly honey and bee venom, for medicinal purposes. Honey was commonly used for its antibacterial properties, aiding in wound healing and treating infections. Additionally, bee venom was believed to have therapeutic benefits for various ailments, including arthritis and skin conditions. Overall, bees played a significant role in Tudor medicine, reflecting the era's reliance on natural remedies.
the spit is something that the tudors used to cook there food the spit was usually given to a tudor child you really wouldn't want to be a child in tudor times
they stay with there parents.(mostly) they stay with there parents.(mostly)