Beehive
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The term Beehive can refer to several different things:
- Beehive (beekeeping) is a human-provided structure in which bees are induced to live and raise their young. It includes traditional designs such as skeps and gums and modern designs such as:
- * Langstroth hive
- * Top-bar hive (also known as the Kenyan hive)
- Beehive houses are an early form of stone building found in Scotland and Ireland
- Beehive tombs are a style of Mycenaean chamber tomb from the Bronze Age
- Beehive (building) is the executive wing of the New Zealand Parliament Buildings
- Beehive burners are conical woodwaste burners
- Beehive (hairstyle) refers to a distinctive female hair style named for its similarity to the shape of a straw skep
- Beehive Cluster, an open cluster of stars located some 500-600 light years from Earth
- Beehive (1975 film) is an Iranian film, also known as Kandu
- The Beehive (1982 film) is a Spanish film, also known as La Colmena
- Beehive (ammunition) is the common name for a type of 105 mm artillery shell used for anti-personnel
- "Beehive" was a codename for units of the Szare Szeregi during World War II
- Apache beehive project, an open-source extensible java application development framework at Apache Software Foundation
- Bee Hive, Alabama is the name of an unincorporated community in Alabama
- Beehive (LDS), a 12-13 year-old participant in the Young Women's Program of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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