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What (who) is BEE - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Bee; BEE; The Bee (disambiguation); BEE (disambiguation)

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  • coevolved]], like this ''[[Amegilla cingulata]]'' (Apidae) on ''[[Acanthus ilicifolius]]''.
  • A solitary bee, ''[[Anthidium florentinum]]'' (family [[Megachilidae]]), visiting ''[[Lantana]]''
  • Honeybee in flight carrying pollen in [[pollen basket]]
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  • A [[Western honey bee]] swarm
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  • The bee-fly ''[[Bombylius major]]'', a [[Batesian mimic]] of bees, taking nectar and pollinating a flower
  • A [[bumblebee]] carrying pollen in its [[pollen basket]]s (corbiculae)
  • ''[[Bombus vestalis]]'', a [[brood parasite]] of the bumblebee ''[[Bombus terrestris]]''
  • Head-on view of a male [[carpenter bee]], showing antennae, three [[ocelli]], [[compound eye]]s, and mouthparts
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  • mouthparts]] of a honey bee, showing labium and maxillae
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  • A leafcutting bee, ''[[Megachile rotundata]]'', cutting circles from acacia leaves
  • [[Beatrix Potter]]'s illustration of Babbity Bumble in ''[[The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse]]'', 1910
  • Bee orchid]] lures male bees to attempt to mate with the flower's lip, which resembles a bee perched on a pink flower.
  • Bee "hotels"]] are often sold for this purpose.
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  • The bee-eater, ''[[Merops apiaster]]'', specialises in feeding on bees; here a male catches a nuptial gift for his mate.
  • Camiros]], [[Rhodes]]. 7th century BC.
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  • The beewolf ''[[Philanthus triangulum]]'' paralysing a bee with its sting
  • sex determination]] system of bees.
  • Western honey bee on a honeycomb
  • spruce]]
CLADE OF INSECTS
Bees; Solitary bee; Apiformes; Anthophila; Ground bees; Ground bee; Bee flight; Solitary bees; Apiforme; Specialization in bees; Life cycles of bees; Evolution of bees; Cultural depictions of bees; Communication in bees; Coevolution of bees and flowers; Navigation in bees; Bee society
(bees)
1.
A bee is an insect with a yellow-and-black striped body that makes a buzzing noise as it flies. Bees make honey, and can sting.
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2.
If you have a bee in your bonnet about something, you are so enthusiastic or worried about it that you keep mentioning it or thinking about it.
He's got a bee in his bonnet about factory farming.
PHRASE: V and bee inflect, oft PHR about n
3.
A bee is a social event where people get together for a competition or to do something such as sew. (AM)
That year I won first prize in the spelling bee...
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bee         
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  • coevolved]], like this ''[[Amegilla cingulata]]'' (Apidae) on ''[[Acanthus ilicifolius]]''.
  • A solitary bee, ''[[Anthidium florentinum]]'' (family [[Megachilidae]]), visiting ''[[Lantana]]''
  • Honeybee in flight carrying pollen in [[pollen basket]]
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • A [[Western honey bee]] swarm
  • 70px
  • The bee-fly ''[[Bombylius major]]'', a [[Batesian mimic]] of bees, taking nectar and pollinating a flower
  • A [[bumblebee]] carrying pollen in its [[pollen basket]]s (corbiculae)
  • ''[[Bombus vestalis]]'', a [[brood parasite]] of the bumblebee ''[[Bombus terrestris]]''
  • Head-on view of a male [[carpenter bee]], showing antennae, three [[ocelli]], [[compound eye]]s, and mouthparts
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • mouthparts]] of a honey bee, showing labium and maxillae
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • A leafcutting bee, ''[[Megachile rotundata]]'', cutting circles from acacia leaves
  • [[Beatrix Potter]]'s illustration of Babbity Bumble in ''[[The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse]]'', 1910
  • Bee orchid]] lures male bees to attempt to mate with the flower's lip, which resembles a bee perched on a pink flower.
  • Bee "hotels"]] are often sold for this purpose.
  • 70px
  • The bee-eater, ''[[Merops apiaster]]'', specialises in feeding on bees; here a male catches a nuptial gift for his mate.
  • Camiros]], [[Rhodes]]. 7th century BC.
  • 70px
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  • The beewolf ''[[Philanthus triangulum]]'' paralysing a bee with its sting
  • sex determination]] system of bees.
  • Western honey bee on a honeycomb
  • spruce]]
CLADE OF INSECTS
Bees; Solitary bee; Apiformes; Anthophila; Ground bees; Ground bee; Bee flight; Solitary bees; Apiforme; Specialization in bees; Life cycles of bees; Evolution of bees; Cultural depictions of bees; Communication in bees; Coevolution of bees and flowers; Navigation in bees; Bee society
I
n.
insect
1) to keep bees
2) a killer; queen; worker bee
3) bees buzz, hum; sting; swarm
4) a cluster; colony; swarm of bees
5) (misc.) as busy as a bee
II
n. (esp. AE)
meeting to work or compete
a quilting; sewing; spelling; spinning bee
Bee         
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  • coevolved]], like this ''[[Amegilla cingulata]]'' (Apidae) on ''[[Acanthus ilicifolius]]''.
  • A solitary bee, ''[[Anthidium florentinum]]'' (family [[Megachilidae]]), visiting ''[[Lantana]]''
  • Honeybee in flight carrying pollen in [[pollen basket]]
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • A [[Western honey bee]] swarm
  • 70px
  • The bee-fly ''[[Bombylius major]]'', a [[Batesian mimic]] of bees, taking nectar and pollinating a flower
  • A [[bumblebee]] carrying pollen in its [[pollen basket]]s (corbiculae)
  • ''[[Bombus vestalis]]'', a [[brood parasite]] of the bumblebee ''[[Bombus terrestris]]''
  • Head-on view of a male [[carpenter bee]], showing antennae, three [[ocelli]], [[compound eye]]s, and mouthparts
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • mouthparts]] of a honey bee, showing labium and maxillae
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • 70px
  • A leafcutting bee, ''[[Megachile rotundata]]'', cutting circles from acacia leaves
  • [[Beatrix Potter]]'s illustration of Babbity Bumble in ''[[The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse]]'', 1910
  • Bee orchid]] lures male bees to attempt to mate with the flower's lip, which resembles a bee perched on a pink flower.
  • Bee "hotels"]] are often sold for this purpose.
  • 70px
  • The bee-eater, ''[[Merops apiaster]]'', specialises in feeding on bees; here a male catches a nuptial gift for his mate.
  • Camiros]], [[Rhodes]]. 7th century BC.
  • 70px
  • 70px
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  • The beewolf ''[[Philanthus triangulum]]'' paralysing a bee with its sting
  • sex determination]] system of bees.
  • Western honey bee on a honeycomb
  • spruce]]
CLADE OF INSECTS
Bees; Solitary bee; Apiformes; Anthophila; Ground bees; Ground bee; Bee flight; Solitary bees; Apiforme; Specialization in bees; Life cycles of bees; Evolution of bees; Cultural depictions of bees; Communication in bees; Coevolution of bees and flowers; Navigation in bees; Bee society
·- ·p.p. of Be;
- used for been.
II. Bee ·noun Pieces of hard wood bolted to the sides of the bowsprit, to reeve the fore-topmast stays through;
- called also bee blocks.
III. Bee ·noun An insect of the order Hymenoptera, and family Apidae (the honeybees), or family Andrenidae (the solitary bees.) ·see Honeybee.
IV. Bee ·noun A neighborly gathering of people who engage in united labor for the benefit of an individual or family; as, a quilting bee; a husking bee; a raising bee.

Wikipedia

Bee (disambiguation)

A bee is a flying insect.

Bee, BEE or The Bee may also refer to:

Examples of use of BEE
1. Poinar‘s ancient male bee, Melittosphex burmensis, is not a honeybee and not related to any modern bee family.
2. "He looked at a plant and said: ‘There was a bee and the bee came to the plant.
3. That followed last year‘s Bee Season,‘‘ about a man focused on his daughter‘s quest to become a spelling bee champ.
4. That followed last year‘s "Bee Season," about a man focused on his daughter‘s quest to become a spelling bee champ.
5. She didn‘t want to hurt the bee and knew that the bee didn‘t want to hurt her.