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beehive
thumb|Wooden beehives with active honey bees in a California almond orchard
thumb|A honeycomb created inside a wooden beehive
A beehive is an enclosed structure in which honey bees raise their young and produce honey as part of their seasonal cycle. Although the word beehive is used to describe the nest of any bee colony, scientific and professional literature distinguishes nest from hive. Nest is used to discuss colonies that house themselves in natural or artificial cavities or in structures that are hanging and exposed. The term hive is used to describe a man made structure created to house
apiary
thumb|220px|An apiary in Warsaw, [[Poland.]]
An apiary (also known as a bee yard) is a location where beehives of honey bees are kept. Apiaries come in many sizes and can be rural or urban depending on the honey production operation.
Langstroth hive
type of beehive
skep
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Top-bar hive
Type of beehive
BeeInventive Pty Ltd
Australian company
nuc
thumb|A langstroth nuc box set-up to transition a colony to a warré box
A nuc, or nucleus colony, is a small honey bee colony created from larger colonies, packages, or captured swarms. A nuc hive is centered on a queen bee, the nucleus of the honey bee colony.
Inzerki Apiary
Inzerki (; ) is a village in the rural commune of Argana, in the Sous valley of Morocco. The village is located 82 km north of Agadir.