When you cross a sheep and a bee, you might humorously get a "woolly bee" or "baa-buzz." This playful combination suggests an animal that has the soft, fluffy characteristics of a sheep and the buzzing ability of a bee. While biologically impossible, it's a fun, imaginative concept that highlights the whimsical side of nature.
If you actually mean "spoor" and not "spore", a synonym would be a track, path, trail. I missed this on a spelling bee long ago, and I shall never forget this word.
do you mean the person that keeps the bees? the beekeeper
Here is two links of a wasp and a one of a hornet. Wasp: http://www.haleypestcontrol.com/fileswasp.jpg German Wasp: http://www.english-country-garden.com/animals/german-wasp.htm Hornet: http://www.english-country-garden.com/animals/hornet.htm
To have a bee in one's bonnet means that a person is preoccupied or obsessed with an idea or an incident from the past.
When you cross a bomb and a bee you get Bee Balm. Bee Balm is a type of flower.
You get a bee that is baring their wit when you cross a teddy bear and a bee.
When you cross a pirate and a bee, you get a whale.
When cross a bee in the month of may you get a maybe.
A Super Bee
a bee-frog
You get a buzzed dog when you cross a bee and Blues Clues.
it means good luck
You expect to get Winnie the phew when you cross a bee and a Yo-Yo.
Yes. Why did the bee cross a crow with a frog is a joke.
A flying pan! Get it?!
Good Luck?