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  2. Hive (game) - Wikipedia

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    Hive is a bug-themed tabletop abstract strategy game, designed by John Yianni [2] and published in 2001 by Gen42 Games. The object of Hive is to capture the opponent's queen bee by having it completely surrounded by other pieces (belonging to either player), while avoiding the capture of one's own queen. [3]

  3. bhyve - Wikipedia

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    bhyve (pronounced "bee hive", formerly written as BHyVe for "BSD hypervisor") is a type-2 (hosted) hypervisor initially written for FreeBSD. [1] [2] [3] It can also be used on a number of illumos based distributions including SmartOS, [4] OpenIndiana, and OmniOS. [5] A port of bhyve to macOS called xhyve is also available. [6]

  4. Bee hive - Wikipedia

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    Bee hive. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; ... This page was last edited on 5 March 2005, ... additional terms may apply.

  5. Apis cerana japonica - Wikipedia

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    Nest cavity ranges from 10 to 15 liters with a round comb structure that tends to be uneven. A. c. japonica will also dismantle an old hive before moving on to a new one. [4] while western honeybee colonies can have over 50,000 worker bees, a Japanese honeybee colony's maximum number of worker bees is 6,000 to 7,000

  6. Hive frame - Wikipedia

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    Boxes may be of three different depths, and these depths may also vary somewhat between manufacturers. [5] Deep: 9 + 1 ⁄ 8 inches (230 mm) Medium: 6 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (160 mm) Shallow: 5 + 3 ⁄ 8 inches (140 mm) [5] The frame is made of: One top bar: It has two ears from which the frame hangs in the hive box. These are the only contact points ...

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  8. Bee pollen - Wikipedia

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    Bee pollen, also known as bee bread and ambrosia, [1] is a ball or pellet of field-gathered flower pollen packed by worker honeybees, and used as the primary food source for the hive. It consists of simple sugars , protein , minerals and vitamins , fatty acids , and a small percentage of other components.

  9. Tetragonula carbonaria - Wikipedia

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    They are built out of brown cerumen, and house the eggs and larvae. New cells are added to the brood by the advancing front. The nest cavity may be sealed off from adjoining cavities by a hard bitumen layer of cerumen or field-collected material. [6] The brood chamber is centred in the hive, which makes T. carbonaria suitable for hive ...