Phrases & compounds
Bee beetle —
a beetle (Trichodes apiarius) parasitic in beehives.
Bee bird —
a bird that eats the honeybee, as the European flycatcher, and the American kingbird.
Bee flower —
an orchidaceous plant of the genus Ophrys (Ophrys apifera), whose flowers have some resemblance to bees, flies, and other insects.
Bee fly —
a two winged fly of the family Bombyliidæ. Some species, in the larval state, are parasitic upon bees.
Bee garden —
a garden or inclosure to set beehives in ; an apiary.
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 —
the honey buzzard.
Bee killer —
a large two-winged fly of the family
Asilidæ (
esp. Trupanea apivora) which feeds upon the honeybee. See
Robber fly.
Bee louse —
a minute, wingless, dipterous insect (Braula cæca) parasitic on hive bees.
Bee martin —
the kingbird (Tyrannus Carolinensis) which occasionally feeds on bees.
Bee moth —
a moth (Galleria cereana) whose larvæ feed on honeycomb, occasioning great damage in beehives.
Bee wolf —
the larva of the bee beetle. See
Illust. of
Bee beetle.
To have a bee in the head —
To be choleric.