Bee handler, honey harvester, Bee farmer it really just depends were you are and what they are being used for some are scientist trying to find medicine for people who are allergic
A beekeeper or an apiarist an apiculturist. These are all names for people who keep bees.
A bee's home is called a hive. Many people keep bee hives so that they can regularly harvest their honey.
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
Male bees are called drones.
A person who raises bees is known as a beekeeper or an apiarist. They are responsible for managing bee colonies, extracting honey, and promoting the health and well-being of the bees. Beekeepers play a vital role in both honey production and the pollination of crops.
Beekeepers are people who raise bees. They are scientist who are generally studying bees' behavior. Some people keep bees to get honey, as well.
People who keep bees are called beekeepers or apiarists. They manage bee colonies, typically in hives, for the purpose of producing honey, beeswax, and other bee products, as well as for pollination services. Beekeeping can be a hobby or a commercial endeavor.
A beekeeper or an apiarist an apiculturist. These are all names for people who keep bees.
Because they want to
A bee's home is called a hive. Many people keep bee hives so that they can regularly harvest their honey.
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
Ammonia will not keep bees away or kill them. If you have a problem with bees on your property, contact a pest control company.
Male bees are called drones.
Male bees are called drones.
A person who raises bees is known as a beekeeper or an apiarist. They are responsible for managing bee colonies, extracting honey, and promoting the health and well-being of the bees. Beekeepers play a vital role in both honey production and the pollination of crops.
Bees are kept in a a hive, a beehive.
They aren't. There is a hybrid strain of honey bee which is properly called Africanised bees, and they tend to be more aggressive than normal honey bees. They are only found in South America, Central America and southern states of the United States. These Africanised bees have been known to attack people and livestock for no apparent reason and some people have then died from multiple stings. The media picked up on this and nicknamed them 'killer bees'.