A honey bee collects about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime
A honey bee is an insect and all insects have six legs
Honey farmers are typically referred to as beekeepers or apiarists. They are responsible for managing honeybee colonies to produce honey and other bee products.
About 128 mg
0.218g http://www.epa.gov/espp/litstatus/effects/redleg-frog/naled/appendix-g.pdf
Bumblebee honey is edible, although it is thinner and watery than Honeybee honey
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No.
honey bees eat honey
they have 20,000 chromosome because their thorax does not create much honey for the honeybee.
The honeybee does not deposit honey. The bee deposits nectar collected from flowers, (regurgatated as liquid spit) into the comb. It sits on the bottom of the comb and the bees flutter their wings to evaporate the water out until it is the consistency of honey as we know it.
I believe honey is the answer you are looking for.
there is none
Yes, "honeybee" is a compound word. A compound word is formed when two separate words are combined to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "honey" and "bee" are combined to refer to a specific type of bee that produces honey.
Honey is not collected - it is made by bees from nectar, which is collected from flowers.
honey Bee
Utah is the honey bee state.