The letter 'B' (bee).
A bee lives in a hive.
A queen bee typically lives in the hive along with worker bees. She can be found in the central area of the hive known as the brood chamber where she lays eggs. The queen is the largest bee in the colony and plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and productivity of the hive.
Out of the Hive was created on 1995-04-01.
The Hive - website - ended in 2004.
Open the hive and look.
A honeybee lives in a hive.
The letter in a hive, of course, is the letter "B", which stands for 'bees'.
A bee hive.
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.
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A bee lives in a hive.
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A honeybee lives in a hive.
A queen bee typically lives in the hive along with worker bees. She can be found in the central area of the hive known as the brood chamber where she lays eggs. The queen is the largest bee in the colony and plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and productivity of the hive.
The crossbreed of a shark, a bee, and a pig, would be a fin-hive-oink because a shark has fins, a bee lives in a hive, and a pig's medicine is 'oink-ment'.
A wax moth lives in a beehive and eats the wax.
Worker bees leave the hive and go and find flowers. They collect the nectar and pollen from these flowers and return to the hive with this in their stomachs and on their legs. This is then regurgitated into storage compartments in the hive and turned into honey. The bee colony lives on this honey.