Honeybees

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Definitions and meanings of "Honeybees"

What do we mean by honeybees?

Any of seven species of bee, in genus Apis, often kept commercially for honey, beeswax, and pollination of crops.

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The word "honeybees" in example sentences

The problem with honeybees is that we've domesticated them because we've wiped out their normal habitats for farmland. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Bumble bees aren't as well-known as honeybees, but they're important pollinators as well, especially for tomatoes and berries. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Sakamoto, one of the authors of the study, added: "So we concluded that carbon dioxide produced inside the bee ball by the honeybees is a major factor, together with temperature, involved in the bees 'defence." ut it was yet to be determined if the bees were "gassing" the hornets, or simply depriving them of oxygen. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Food Safety: There is the possibility that modifying the genetic composition of food-making insects such as honeybees could alter the composition of the honey they produce, potentially creating a food safety concern at one level and a human health hazard at another. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But we are clearly NOT like eusocial species such as honeybees or ants. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Leading the calls for neonicotinoids to be banned in the Britain is Buglife, the invertebrate conservation charity, which last year published a review of all the research done on the chemicals' impact on "non-target" insects such as honeybees and other pollinators. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Mr. Bloom, also author of "The Lucifer Principle" and "Global Brain," examines the lives of other social species, such as honeybees, and finds a similar and instructive pattern. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Insecticide use cannot be easily advised because beneficial insects such as honeybees and butterflies will also be killed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For beneficial insects, such as honeybees, studying the genetic traits that help them adapt may provide keys to ensuring their survival, the researchers said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

CARBONDALE, IL-Insects such as honeybees and bumble bees are predictable in the way they move among flowers, typically moving directly from one flower to an adjacent cluster of flowers in the same row of plants. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Hindu goddess Kamadeva carries a bow, and it has a string made of honeybees. ❋ PhD Bradford Keeney (2010)

Denver Art Museum Work from 'Gary Emrich: Contact' Colorado-based artist Gary Emrich videotaped honeybees in his garden and layered the footage with audio from early U.S. space exploration to create work in "Gary Emrich: Contact." ❋ Unknown (2011)

Photo Researchers, Inc. First, researchers trained honeybees to recognize two odors. ❋ Unknown (2011)

While most bites or stings just cause swelling and a bothersome urge to scratch, more than two million Americans are allergic to stinging insects, which include honeybees, yellow jackets, wasps, hornets and fire ants. ❋ M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein (2011)

Building on a lifetime of observation and experimentation, Seeley relates the story with admirable clarity as we see his beloved honeybees — which have been in the consensus-building business for perhaps 200 million years — embark on the establishment of a new outpost. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chic Nob Hill hotel Fairmont San Francisco employs several hives 'worth of honeybees on its terrace to produce nectar for upcoming afternoon tea services. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Want to hear its views on the health of honeybees, which having been suffering dramatic declines in the UK, US and elsewhere? ❋ Adam Vaughan (2010)

Killer bees: Africanised honeybees aim for your mouth and nose first. ❋ Phil Daoust (2010)

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