What is a beehive? -Biology

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Description : How can I build my first beehive?

Last Answer : answer:Look up some local Beekeepers in your area. Most areas have them, maybe even a group you could join. Very cool you want to house Bees. I just watched The Vanishing of the Bees documentary ... organic feeding opportunities. I am sure you can find plenty of info. online as well. Good luck!

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Last Answer : They could be carpenter bees, or the bees could have built a hive under a crawl space. Somewhere there’s a hole that’s allowing them to get. in. Is his room messy, with food or soft drinks left about?

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Last Answer : Your local beehive club will be glad to help you. Just type beehive club + your town in a search box.

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Last Answer : taken from wikipedia Like their relatives the honey bees, bumblebees feed on nectar and gather pollen to feed their young. Again from wiki: Bumblebees form colonies. However, their colonies are usually ... only find laziness in people who take advantage of others to force them to work as slaves.

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Last Answer : (A) Silica

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Last Answer : (A) By-product coke ovens

Description : Which furnace employs an I.D. fan for the removal of flue gases from the furnace? (A) Coke oven (B) Blast furnace stoves (C) Beehive coke oven (D) High pressure boiler

Last Answer : (D) High pressure boiler

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Last Answer : (B) Sintering machine

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Last Answer : (B) Takes 2-3 days for coking of coal but requires no external fuel for heating

Description : By-products are __________ recovered in 'Beehive ovens'. (A) Fully (B) Partially (C) Not at all (D) Negligibly

Last Answer : (C) Not at all

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Last Answer : (A) Petroleum coke

Description : Coking time in beehive coke oven is about (A) 12 hours (B) 2-3 days (C) One week (D) Two weeks

Last Answer : (B) 2-3 days