On a warm day the air thrives with bees outside the hive entrance.
On yet another wet morning, with the rain disguised temporarily as fog, the bees hung in sodden mats from the hive entrances.
Battalions of bees stood at the hive entrance, fanning the air with their wings to keep the brood cool.
We've got about seventy more yards to go before we can start thinking about get- ting into the hive entrance.
The cho-ja spun abruptly and darted between the press of commerce towards the hive entrance.
As he spoke, a full hundred old, experienced cho-ja warriors marched from the hive entrance.
By mounting a scanner over the hive entrance and hooking it to a personal computer, an exact record of the movements can be maintained.
From those unpleasant humans lurking near the hive entrance.
Entrance feeders are wedged into the hive entrance on the bottom board with an inverted container of feed.
During hot weather, bees will fan their wings at the hive entrance to blow cool air through the hive.