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Who invented the beehives commonly used today and what is the key design feature that has made them so successful
In bees, keepers - asked by seacommander - 2 answers - 3 years ago
why is the saying the birds and the bees as an explanation to teach sex
In saying, birds, bees - asked by high1971 - 3 answers - 3 years ago
What are killerbees?
In bees - asked by questionbag - 2 answers - 3 years ago
Why do some trout fisheries ban boobies?
In fishing, fly fishing, boobees - asked by Neko2 - 1 answer - 3 years ago
Why do insects buzz?
In insects, flies, bees - asked by jacquesdor - 3 answers - 3 years ago
No bees this year. How do I best pollinate my tomatoes?
In bees, tomatoes, pollinatio - asked by P-Kasso - 3 answers - 3 years ago
Where did masonry bees live before we started building houses?
In masonry, bees - asked by wumpus - 2 answers - 4 years ago
How many bees are there in a hive?
In IQ, general knowledge, bees - asked by jeannebaxter - 2 answers - 4 years ago
Why do bee's make hexagonal shapes in the honeycomb before making honey when a circle or oval would be easier for them to make?
In bees - asked by bikeman - 2 answers - 4 years ago
Are you less likely to find wasps in the area around a honey farm than you would do any other field?
In wildlife, farms, bees - asked by duffield1 - 2 answers - 4 years ago
Where did the term, 'Birds and the Bees' originate?
In birds and bees, reproduction - asked by Reckless19 - 1 answer - 5 years ago
How do winter flowers pollenate - there being no bees around.
In nature, flowers, bees - asked by - 4 answers - 5 years ago
What makes bees buzz?
In trivia, fact, bees - asked by sazemoo - 2 answers - 5 years ago
Can science really not explain how bumblebees can fly?
In Bumblebees, science, mathematics - asked by kimphilby - 2 answers - 6 years ago
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