Bee
"Hive" typically refers to a man-made structure where bees live and produce honey, while "hives" usually refers to a skin reaction characterized by itchy welts that can appear and disappear on the skin.
Honey bees live in a nest, often called a 'hive.' One hive can hold up to 80,000 bees, most of them workers. It is often located in a hollow tree. The hive is made of honeycomb, which are tightly packed hexagonal cells made of beeswax. They use the hive to store food and house their young.
A bee's home is called a hive. Many people keep bee hives so that they can regularly harvest their honey.
Out of the Hive was created on 1995-04-01.
Open the hive and look.
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Yes, "hive" is a homophone. It sounds the same as "jive" and "live".
any type of bee can live and make some type of hive to live in hope i helped :p
A hive is something that bees live in. It can also be "a place in which people are busily occupied."
Another name for the place where bees live is a hive.
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In a hive.
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If you mean to ask how many honey bees live in one hive, the answer is up to 80000 at the height of the season.
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The wax moth lives and breeds in a bee hive and as its name suggests, eats the wax in the hive leaving it looking unsightly.