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		Definition of bee tree in US English: bee treenoun A hollow tree used by bees for a hive.  in the Appalachians, the tupelo is a prime bee tree Example sentencesExamples -  Colonial honey bees could be found in three types of shelters: straw skeps, bee gums, or bee trees.
 -  It rips open bee trees to feast on honey, honeycombs, bees, and larvae, and will tear apart rotting logs for grubs, beetles, crickets, and ants.
 -  In the region under dispute were several bee trees which the settlers valued because of the honey stored in the hollow trunks.
 -  Soon the settlers were able to find bee trees and use the honey for food and the wax for candles.
 -  Players will pull leaves out of the honey bee tree hoping not to disturb the bees inside.
 -  When Mary Ellen gets bored with her reading, Grandpa knows a hunt for a bee tree is just what she needs.
 -  Many times the so-called bee trees were cut down and the bees smoked out before the honey-filled combs were collected.
 -  There are still many bee trees found in the wooded portions of the county.
 -  After a long chase, the bee tree is found.
 -  One day when I was about thirteen years old, Old Man Green came to our house and said that there was a bee tree in his woods and that if my brothers would get the honey they could have half.
 -  On June 8 they paused to draw honey from a ‘bee tree’ on Walker Creek, a tributary of the Guadalupe River about fifty miles north of San Antonio.
 -  From time to time we searched for bee trees and removed their honey for ‘home consumption’.
 
    Definition of bee tree in US English: bee treenoun A hollow tree used by bees for a hive.  in the Appalachians, the tupelo is a prime bee tree Example sentencesExamples -  Soon the settlers were able to find bee trees and use the honey for food and the wax for candles.
 -  When Mary Ellen gets bored with her reading, Grandpa knows a hunt for a bee tree is just what she needs.
 -  Colonial honey bees could be found in three types of shelters: straw skeps, bee gums, or bee trees.
 -  It rips open bee trees to feast on honey, honeycombs, bees, and larvae, and will tear apart rotting logs for grubs, beetles, crickets, and ants.
 -  On June 8 they paused to draw honey from a ‘bee tree’ on Walker Creek, a tributary of the Guadalupe River about fifty miles north of San Antonio.
 -  After a long chase, the bee tree is found.
 -  Players will pull leaves out of the honey bee tree hoping not to disturb the bees inside.
 -  One day when I was about thirteen years old, Old Man Green came to our house and said that there was a bee tree in his woods and that if my brothers would get the honey they could have half.
 -  There are still many bee trees found in the wooded portions of the county.
 -  Many times the so-called bee trees were cut down and the bees smoked out before the honey-filled combs were collected.
 -  From time to time we searched for bee trees and removed their honey for ‘home consumption’.
 -  In the region under dispute were several bee trees which the settlers valued because of the honey stored in the hollow trunks.
 
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