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- Bee_tree abstract "A bee tree is a tree in which a colony of honey bees makes its home. A colony of bees may live in a bee tree for many years. Most bee trees have a large inner hollow, often with an upper and lower entrance.Colonies in trees have fixed comb, so inspection and management is impossible, as is most harvesting without destroying the colony. A beekeeper can perform a cut-out on a gum hive. The trunk is cut open to expose the cavity, and the comb is carefully removed and strapped into standard frames. The frames are then put to a conventional hive, such as a Langstroth hive. The bees will follow into the new hive especially if the queen and brood can be transferred.If the tree is cut down and the trunk section containing the colony is removed, the result is a log gum or gum hive. A log gum is essentially a bee tree cut into a short section that contained a colony of honey bees. It got its name from the fact that when gum trees die they rot from the inside out, thereby creating a large cavity in which bees would commonly nest. These hives are fixed comb hives and, therefore, medicating and inspecting is almost impossible.".
- Bee_tree thumbnail Wild_nest_of_Apis_mellifera_ligustica_-_06.JPG?width=300.
- Bee_tree wikiPageID "2220450".
- Bee_tree wikiPageRevisionID "602569754".
- Bee_tree hasPhotoCollection Bee_tree.
- Bee_tree subject Category:Beekeeping.
- Bee_tree subject Category:Trees.
- Bee_tree type LivingThing100004258.
- Bee_tree type Object100002684.
- Bee_tree type Organism100004475.
- Bee_tree type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bee_tree type Plant100017222.
- Bee_tree type Tree113104059.
- Bee_tree type Trees.
- Bee_tree type VascularPlant113083586.
- Bee_tree type Whole100003553.
- Bee_tree type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Bee_tree comment "A bee tree is a tree in which a colony of honey bees makes its home. A colony of bees may live in a bee tree for many years. Most bee trees have a large inner hollow, often with an upper and lower entrance.Colonies in trees have fixed comb, so inspection and management is impossible, as is most harvesting without destroying the colony. A beekeeper can perform a cut-out on a gum hive.".
- Bee_tree label "Bee tree".
- Bee_tree sameAs m.06wz58.
- Bee_tree sameAs Q4879526.
- Bee_tree sameAs Q4879526.
- Bee_tree sameAs Bee_tree.
- Bee_tree wasDerivedFrom Bee_tree?oldid=602569754.
- Bee_tree depiction Wild_nest_of_Apis_mellifera_ligustica_-_06.JPG.
- Bee_tree isPrimaryTopicOf Bee_tree.