Examples of using Bees can in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Bees can sting you.
Only the bees can fly.
Bees can smell fear.”.
But yeah, bees can fly.
Bees can count up to 4.
The worker bees can sting you.
Bees can count to four.
They say bees can“smell fear.”.
Bees can count up to four.
This is from Sherlock. He wants you to know that bees can be good neighbors, too.
Previous Bees can count up to 4.
They simply make holes that are designed so that the bees can feed the released uterus.
Bees can actually“smell” fear.
I'm keeping the Warré hive to see if the bees can survive with varroa without any intervention with chemicals.
Bees can fly higher than Mount Everest.
Contrary to calculations made by some engineers, bees can fly, dolphins can swim, and geckos can even climb up the smoothest surfaces.
Bees can only sting once in their lifetime.
They see bees can smell fear,” I said.
Bees can sting only once in their lifetime.
Studies show that bees can identify and count up to four and recognize the concept of zero.
Bees can communicate with other bees by dancing.
Really, we wanted to know if bees can also adapt themselves to new situations using previously learned rules and conditions.
Bees can fly for kilometers, so farmers benefit from the pollination and beekeepers benefit from the honey.
Really, we wanted to know if bees can also adapt themselves to new situations using previously learned rules and conditions. So what if bees can think like us?
Bees can be exposed in two ways- either through nectar from plants or through high-fructose corn syrup beekeepers use to feed them.
If bees can learn such a seemingly advanced maths skill that we don't even find in some ancient human cultures, perhaps this opens the door to considering the mechanism that allows animals and ourselves to understand the concept of nothing.”.
Bees can detect both the presence and the pattern of electric fields on flowers, and use this information to know if a flower has been recently visited by another bee and is therefore likely to have a reduced concentration of nectar.
Bees can detect both the presence and the pattern of electric fields on flowers, and use this information to know if a flower has been recently visited by another bee and is therefore likely to have a reduced concentration of pollen.