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B. The Bears and the Bees. Bee at the Beach. Bee Movie. Bee on Guard. Bugged by a Bee.
Maya the Honey Bee ( Japanese: みつばちマーヤの冒険, Hepburn: Mitsubachi Māya no Bōken, lit. "The Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee") is an anime television series produced first by Zuiyo Enterprise [ 5] and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation of Osaka. After the first 6 episodes, Zuiyo Enterprise would split into Zuiyo Company and Nippon ...
A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus Apis of the bee clade, all native to mainland Afro-Eurasia. [1] [2] After bees spread naturally throughout Africa and Eurasia, humans became responsible for the current cosmopolitan distribution of honey bees, introducing multiple subspecies into South America (early 16th century), North America (early 17th ...
The Cape honey bee or Cape bee ( Apis mellifera capensis) is a southern South African subspecies of the western honey bee. They play a major role in South African agriculture and the economy of the Western Cape by pollinating crops and producing honey in the Western Cape region of South Africa. The species is endemic to the Western Cape region ...
Bouncy Bee. Breezy (Adventure Time character) Breezy (Adventure Time) Buck Bumble. Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling. Bumblebee Man. Buzz (mascot) BuzzBee. Buzzy Bee.
The cartoon contains many references to popular culture from the 1980s and 1990s, including video games, television, and popular music. [58] Joe Cartoon – Creator of interactive Flash animations Frog in a Blender [59] and Gerbil in a Microwave, [60] [61] which were two of the first Flash cartoons to receive fame on the Internet. [62]
A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some honey bee species of the subgenus Apis live and raise their young. Though the word beehive is used to describe the nest of any bee colony, scientific and professional literature distinguishes nest from hive. Nest is used to discuss colonies that house themselves in natural or artificial cavities ...
Swarming (honey bee) Swarming is a honey bee colony's natural means of reproduction. In the process of swarming, a single colony splits into two or more distinct colonies. [1] Swarming is mainly a spring phenomenon, usually within a two- or three-week period depending on the locale, but occasional swarms can happen throughout the producing season.