Beekeeping Terminology

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a sweet, sticky, yellowish-brown fluid made by bees from nectar collected from flowers, used as food

adjective used to describe something that is sweet or endearing

  • The honey produced by bees is a natural sweetener.
  • Hey honey, can you pass me the salt?
  • I love when my grandma calls me 'honey'.
  • His words were like honey, soothing and comforting.

noun a female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth

  • The queen of England is known for her grace and poise.
  • I heard that Sarah is going to be crowned prom queen.
  • Did you see that drama queen causing a scene at the party?
  • She was the queen of the dance floor, moving with effortless grace.

noun a gathered or pleated strip of fabric used for trimming or decoration in clothing

  • The beekeeper inspected each ruche carefully to ensure the health of the colony.
  • I saw a bunch of ruches while hiking in the forest.
  • Let's check out that ruche over there, it looks like a popular spot.
  • The bustling city can be likened to a ruche of activity and energy.

noun the act of superseding or being superseded

  • The supersedure of the old policy by the new regulations caused some confusion among the employees.
  • The supersedure of the original plan with a better idea saved us a lot of time and effort.
  • The supersedure of the outdated software with the latest version was a game-changer for our team.
  • The supersedure of traditional values by modern beliefs is a common theme in today's society.

noun a phenomenon that occurs when the majority of worker bees in a colony disappear and leave behind a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees to care for the remaining immature bees and the queen

  • Colony collapse disorder is a serious issue affecting bee populations worldwide.
  • Have you heard about colony collapse disorder and its impact on bees?
  • Dude, colony collapse disorder is wiping out bee colonies left and right.
  • The sudden disappearance of the bees was like a colony collapse disorder in action.

noun a person who keeps bees for their honey

  • The apiarist carefully tends to the beehives to ensure the health of the colony.
  • My friend is an apiarist and loves working with bees.
  • I heard that apiarist is the bee whisperer around here.
  • As an apiarist of knowledge, she collects and nurtures ideas like a beekeeper tends to bees.

noun a genus of mites that are parasitic on bees

  • The acarapis mite is a common pest found in beehives.
  • I heard that acarapis mites can really harm bee colonies.
  • Those acarapis critters are a real pain for beekeepers.
  • The presence of acarapis in the beehive is like a ticking time bomb waiting to explode.

noun a type of bee that originated in Africa

  • The African bee, also known as the killer bee, is a hybrid of the African honey bee species and various European honey bee species.
  • Watch out for those African bees, they can be pretty aggressive.
  • Those African bees are no joke, they mean business.
  • The buzzing of the African bees filled the air, creating a sense of urgency and danger.

adjective describing something that has been influenced or changed by African culture or characteristics

  • The Africanized honey bees have become a significant concern for beekeepers in the southern United States.
  • Watch out for those Africanized bees, they're more aggressive than regular bees.
  • I heard those bees were totally africanized, man. Stay away from them!
  • The team's defense was like a swarm of Africanized bees, relentless and overpowering.

noun afterswarm

  • The scientists studied the behavior of the afterswarm following the earthquake.
  • Did you feel that afterswarm after the main tremor?
  • The afterswarm shook things up even more!
  • The afterswarm of emotions that followed his confession was overwhelming.