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bumblebee    
n. 大黄蜂

大黄蜂

bumblebee
n 1: robust hairy social bee of temperate regions [synonym:
{bumblebee}, {humblebee}]

Bee \Bee\ (b[=e]), n. [AS. be['o]; akin to D. bij and bije,
Icel. b[=y], Sw. & Dan. bi, OHG. pini, G. biene, and perh.
Ir. beach, Lith. bitis, Skr. bha. [root]97.]
1. (Zool.) An insect of the order {Hymenoptera}, and family
{Apid[ae]} (the honeybees), or family {Andrenid[ae]} (the
solitary bees.) See {Honeybee}.
[1913 Webster]

Note: There are many genera and species. The common honeybee
({Apis mellifica}) lives in swarms, each of which has
its own queen, its males or drones, and its very
numerous workers, which are barren females. Besides the
{Apis mellifica} there are other species and varieties
of honeybees, as the {Apis ligustica} of Spain and
Italy; the {Apis Indica} of India; the {Apis fasciata}
of Egypt. The {bumblebee} is a species of {Bombus}. The
tropical honeybees belong mostly to {Melipoma} and
{Trigona}.
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2. 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. [U. S.]
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The cellar . . . was dug by a bee in a single day.
--S. G.
Goodrich.
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3. pl. [Prob. fr. AS. be['a]h ring, fr. b?gan to bend. See
1st {Bow}.] (Naut.) Pieces of hard wood bolted to the
sides of the bowsprit, to reeve the fore-topmast stays
through; -- called also {bee blocks}.
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{Bee beetle} (Zool.), a beetle ({Trichodes apiarius})
parasitic in beehives.

{Bee bird} (Zool.), a bird that eats the honeybee, as the
European flycatcher, and the American kingbird.

{Bee flower} (Bot.), an orchidaceous plant of the genus
{Ophrys} ({Ophrys apifera}), whose flowers have some
resemblance to bees, flies, and other insects.

{Bee fly} (Zool.), a two winged fly of the family
{Bombyliid[ae]}. Some species, in the larval state, are
parasitic upon bees.

{Bee garden}, a garden or inclosure to set beehives in; an
apiary. --Mortimer.

{Bee glue}, a soft, unctuous matter, with which bees cement
the combs to the hives, and close up the cells; -- called
also {propolis}.

{Bee hawk} (Zool.), the honey buzzard.

{Bee killer} (Zool.), a large two-winged fly of the family
{Asilid[ae]} (esp. {Trupanea apivora}) which feeds upon
the honeybee. See {Robber fly}.

{Bee louse} (Zool.), a minute, wingless, dipterous insect
({Braula c[ae]ca}) parasitic on hive bees.

{Bee martin} (Zool.), the kingbird ({Tyrannus Carolinensis})
which occasionally feeds on bees.

{Bee moth} (Zool.), a moth ({Galleria cereana}) whose
larv[ae] feed on honeycomb, occasioning great damage in
beehives.

{Bee wolf} (Zool.), the larva of the bee beetle. See Illust.
of {Bee beetle}.

{To have a bee in the head} or {To have a bee in the bonnet}.
(a) To be choleric. [Obs.]
(b) To be restless or uneasy. --B. Jonson.
(c) To be full of fancies; to be a little crazy. "She's
whiles crack-brained, and has a bee in her head."
--Sir W. Scott.
[1913 Webster] beebalm


Bumblebee \Bum"ble*bee`\, n. [OE. bumblen to make a humming
noise (dim. of bum, v. i.) bee. Cf. {Humblebee}.] (Zool.)
A large bee of the genus {Bombus}, sometimes called
{humblebee}; -- so named from its sound.
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Note: There are many species. All gather honey, and store it
in the empty cocoons after the young have come out.
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  • Bumblebee - Wikipedia
    A bumblebee (or bumble bee, bumble-bee, or humble-bee) is any of over 250 species in the genus Bombus, part of Apidae, one of the bee families This genus is the only extant group in the tribe Bombini, though a few extinct related genera (e g , Calyptapis) are known from fossils
  • Bumblebee | Description, Species, Life Cycle, Facts | Britannica
    Bumblebee is the common name for any member of the insect genus Bombus They occur over much of the world but are most common in temperate climates Bumblebees are robust and hairy, often black with yellow or orange stripes Most are social insects and commonly nest in the ground
  • Bumble Bees - Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner
    Bumblebees are large, hairy bees and are close relatives of the well-known honeybee Most species of bumblebee live in colonies, but their colonies are much smaller than the honey bees or wasps who can have up to several thousand individuals, the bumblebee colony will only consist of around 50 – 150 individuals
  • 5 Facts About Bumble Bees—and How To Help Them
    Native to Europe, honey bees were introduced to North America during the 1600s and have been busily pollinating our crops and other plants ever since But native bees play critical roles as pollinators as well, and among these indigenous insects, bumble bees are champs Here are a few more facts you may not have heard about bumble bees: 1
  • Mountain States - Bumble Bee Atlas
    Use the resources below to learn how you can be one of the thousands of volunteers across the region helping to map and conserve native bumble bees The Bumble Bee Atlas follows a standardized protocol that is important for our volunteers to know and understand Be sure to learn this protocol before heading out for your first survey
  • 20 Types of Bumblebees to Look for in Your Backyard - Outforia
    Bumblebees are important pollinators with over 250 species worldwide They have a variety of habitats and can be found in many regions, except Antarctica and Australia Bumblebees are categorized into three classes based on their tongue length, which hints at the types of flowers they visit
  • American Bumble Bee - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
    Once thought to be among the most common and widespread bumble bee species in North America, the American bumble bee has experienced sharp declines in recent decades
  • Bumblebees - National Geographic
    Bumblebees are furry, round insects that live mostly in temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere There are more than 250 species of bumblebees, belonging to the genus Bombus (honeybees
  • 9 Fascinating Bumblebee Facts You Should Know - Birds and Blooms
    Get to know interesting bumblebee facts, including where these important pollinators live and if all bumblebees have a stinger It’s a big world—in fact, about 250 bumblebee species live around the globe, with more than 40 in North America Learn about more beneficial bees you want in your garden





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