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... Bees normally will not abandon a hive until the capped brood have all hatched ... which when attacked by hive pests such as wax moth and small hive beetle, the attack is noticeably delayed ... If the queen is not present, the hive died because it was queenless, which is not considered CCD ...
... The Stewarton hive is a type of historical bee hive ... The introduction of this hive is credited to Robert Kerr, of Stewarton, Ayrshire, in 1819 ... Others continue to operate the hive today ...
... This film, Hive Mind, centers on a conservative talk radio host who is the last "normal" human in a world otherwise inhabited entirely by zombies who are part of the "Hive Mind" of ...
53.768576°N 0.756581°W / 53.768576 -0.756581 Hive Hive OS grid reference SE820309 Civil parish Gilberdyke Unitary authority East Riding of Yorkshire Ceremonial county East ...
... Wraith hive ships are one of the largest spacecraft in the Stargate universe and the centers of Wraith civilization ... There were over sixty hive ships in the Pegasus galaxy when the Atlantis expedition arrived ... over an inadequate human food supply, most hive ships barely tolerate one another's presence, with open hostilities being more common in the later seasons ...
Famous quotes containing the word hive:
“If the hive be disturbed by rash and stupid hands, instead of honey, it will yield us bees.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made:
Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee,
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“The girl must early be impressed with the idea that she is to be a hand, not a mouth; a worker, and not a drone, in the great hive of human activity. Like the boy, she must be taught to look forward to a life of self-dependence, and early prepare herself for some trade or profession.”
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18151902)