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Honey bee - Wikipedia The genus name Apis is Latin for "bee" [5][6] Although modern dictionaries may refer to Apis as either honey bee or honeybee, entomologist Robert Snodgrass asserts that correct usage requires two words, i e , honey bee, because it is a kind or type of bee
Honeybee | Description, Characteristics, Species, Habitat, Life Cycle . . . honeybee, (tribe Apini), any of a small group of social bees that make honey The tribe comprises a single genus — Apis —of which there are seven species The term honeybee is commonly applied to a single species, Apis mellifera, the familiar and economically important western honeybee
Honeybee | National Geographic Honeybee hives have long provided humans with honey and beeswax Such commercial uses have spawned a large beekeeping industry, though many species still occur in the wild
All about Honey Bees — The Honey Bee Society What is a Honey Bee? Simply, a Honey Bee is a small vegetarian insect which lives in a highly structured colony with thousands of its sisters (and a few brothers along with one Queen), all working toward the goal of storing enough food (honey) for the winter when flowers are not present So let’s unpack the above over the course of this page, because honey bees have had a long history with
Honey Bee Watch: home Welcome to Honey Bee Watch! We are an international coalition centered around honey bees — and people like you As a citizen-science participant (aka Bee Guardian) who contributes data on honey bees, you'll help us to better understand the biological, behavioral, and environmental traits that favor survivorship among free-living and untreated colonies There are more than 10 species of honey
All About Honey Bees | Ask A Biologist There are over 20,000 species of bees None of these bees are honey bees On the left is a carpenter bee In the middle is an orchid bee On the right is a sweat bee This section of Ask A Biologist was funded in part by NSF Grant Award number 1556337 Additional images via Wikimedia Commons Honeybee collecting nectar close up by Bob Peterson
Honey Bee Insect Facts - A-Z Animals Enjoy this expertly researched article on the Honey Bee, including where Honey Bee s live, what they eat much more Now with high-quality pictures
Honey Bees - Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner The different subspecies of honeybee all vary slightly Their variations include differences in their behavior, size, wingspan and color, as well as their ability to tolerate warmer or colder climates