What is a beehive called?
Similarly, you may ask, what is a bees nest called?
Though the word beehive is commonly used to describe the nest of any bee colony, scientific and professional literature distinguishes nest from hive. The nest's internal structure is a densely packed group of hexagonal prismatic cells made of beeswax, called a honeycomb.
Also to know is, how does a bee hive start?
Wild honey bees make hives in rock crevices, hollow trees and other areas that scout bees believe are appropriate for their colony. Similar to the habits of domesticated honey bees, they construct hives by chewing wax until it becomes soft, then bonding large quantities of wax into the cells of a honeycomb.
Beehive is a hyponym of apiary. Apiary is a see also of beehive. As nouns the difference between apiary and beehive is that apiary is a place where bees and their hives are kept while beehive is an enclosed structure in which some species of honey bees (genus apis ) live and raise their young.