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This honey is known for its light, mild flavor and is commonly found in stores?

What is Clover Honey?

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The main role of the queen bee in a colony

What is laying eggs?

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All the honeybees (queen, worker bees, and drones) living in a hive

What is a colony?

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Chemical that is produced with the oxidation of the glucose in honey by glucose oxidase and important for antibacterial activity

What is hydrogen peroxide?

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The term used for the global decline in bee populations?

What is colony collapse disorder?

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This dark, strong-flavored honey comes from the nectar of the buckwheat plant

What is Buckwheat Honey?

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Number of wings a honeybee has

What is four?

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Honeybees use this to construct their honeycomb

What is beeswax?

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Majority of the people use honey to soothe this common ailment.

What is a sore throat?

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Planting more of these in your garden can help support bee populations.

What are flowers or wildflowers?

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This type of honey is produced from the nectar of tea trees (Leptospermum) in New Zealand?

What is Manuka Honey?

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The part of a worker bee’s body used to collect pollen?

What are the hind legs?

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Each cell in a honeycomb has .. sides

What is six?

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Type of honey particularly famous for its medicinal properties in the world?

What is manuka honey?

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This type of farming practice is beneficial to bees by reducing the use of chemical pesticides

What is organic farming?

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This honey, known for its light amber color and floral aroma, is produced from citrus blossoms.

What is orange blossom honey? 


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Average lifespan of a worker bee during the summer

What is 6 weeks?

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Approximate number of bees in a hive?

What is 60,000?

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Honey is used for treatment of this by every civilization on Earth.

What is a wound?

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This type of farming is detrimental for the honeybee colonies.

What is the monoculture?

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The term for honey that is intentionally crystallized and spreadable?

What is creamed honey?

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All the honeybee eggs are fed with this highly nutritious jelly during their first 3 days

What is royal jelly?

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A honey bee colony's natural means of reproduction

What is swarming?

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The plant chemicals such as phenolic acids, flavonoids, and tannins originating from the nectar source.

What is phytochemicals?

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Honeybees are the most critical organism on Earth for a sustainable human life due to their role of... 

What is pollination?

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