0 a container shaped like a box in which bees are kept so that their honey can be collected --
1 a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is arranged in a pile high on the head --
2 a container shaped like a box where bees are kept so that their honey (= the sweet substance they produce) can be collected --
Apiarists bring their beehives when the orchards are in flower for their bees to gather honey and assist in the pollination and setting of fruit.
They owned what could be termed feminine goods which included household objects, domestic animals, beehives, and their own clothing.
The population is recorded as 27 households, and the villagers paid taxes on wheat, barley, cotton, occasional revenues, goats, beehives, and water buffaloes.
The primarily cultivated crops were onions, corn, and fruits, but the beehives were also kept, in addition to some livestock.
Conservation groups are working to enhance centuries-old corridors used by the bears and are planting fruit trees and siting beehives to supplement their diet.
They use grass for thatching, and strip the bark of trees to make beehives, causing the tree to die.
The villagers paid taxes on wheat, barley, summercrops, olive trees, occasional revenues, goats and beehives.
They continually switch between beehives, bees, hornets, and hornet's nests.