A stinging, social, domesticated insect (Apis mellifera) kept by humans for the creation of beeswax and honey.
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Examples for "honeybee"
Examples for "honeybee"
1When most people think of bees, they think of the European honeybee.
2The average honeybee, ant or termite has pretty limited options in life.
3Isn't nature working through us as much as through the honeybee?
4During this time, honeybee populations have also gone into sharp and as-yet-unexplained decline.
5David Tarpy told me of the number of mates of a honeybee queen.
1We wouldn't expect anything less than from momma and her honey bee.
2One of the most familiar illustrations is the instinct of the honey bee.
3Rozen said the Brazilian honey bee is a hybrid resulting from interbreeding bet.
4Deseret, a Book of Mormon name for the honey bee, was more appropriate.
5US: The honey bee is helping scientists discover how alcohol affects the brain.
6Professional beekeepers bring in honey bee queens to replenish their hives every few years.
7ON THE first day of March, I saw my first honey bee of 1996.
8Pollination is necessary for plants to reproduce and the honey bee is a pollinator.
9The honey bee queen and worker castes are a model system for developmental plasticity.
10A honey bee couldn't do that if it wanted to.
11Bumblebees and their cousins, the honey bee, have been dying off at alarming rates.
12The honey bee provides an opportunity to study the roles of methylation in social contexts.
13You have heard very much lately about the sting of the honey bee for rheumatism.
14Audio The honey bee is nature's little miracle worker.
15However, suitable reference genes have not been reported from viral and RNAi studies of honey bee.
16Among our insect friends the leading place belongs either to the honey bee or the silkworm.