Because the individual cells of the honey comb reminded people of monastic cells: all individual, but grouped together? The "cenobitic" style of monasticism?
well you can't help if a bee comes in your photo can you?
According to legend, a swarm of bees visited him in the crib & left behind traces of honey on his lips. Isidore would, of course, become known for his eloquence (both spoken & written).
St. Abigail is the patron saint of bees and beekeepers. She is also called Gobnait and Deborah.
Sarah Costley and Charles Kightly wrote in "A Celtic Book of Days" about Saint Gobnat who lived in Ballyvourney. They based their story on Sister Mary Donatus' book "Beasts and Birds in the Lives of the Early Irish Saints". Saint Gobnat was given a box of bees by Saint Modmnoc who brought them to Ireland from Wales. She had the box in her hands when a band of robbers approached. The saint asked them to forgo pillaging but they did not listen, so she opened the box and the bees escaped "until the air was brown with their bodies". The robber band fled. Saint Gobnat is also known as Saint Abigail.
Beekeepers are people who raise bees. They are scientist who are generally studying bees' behavior. Some people keep bees to get honey, as well.
If bees feel frightened of you/other people, then they will string you. There are probs loads of people getting stung by bees every day.
People can help bees by leaving glasses of water and sugar mixed together to give bees energy.
Immaculata has written: 'Like a swarm of bees' -- subject(s): Buffalo Sisters of Saint Joseph, Sisters of Saint Joseph,
The bees make honey that people use for food and other things.
Because a bees stinger is on their buttocks.
Bee sting other people sting is the answer
yes