Usage examples of "cera de abejas" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Por qué sueles sacarte cera de las orejas? What do you use to pick wax out of your ears?
Un enjambre de abejas nos atacaron sin piedad. A swarm of bees attacked us without mercy.
No hay más cera que la que arde What you see is what you get
Las abejas nos proveen de miel. Bees provide honey for us.
Las abejas nos dan miel. Bees provide us with honey.
Las flores atraen las abejas. Flowers attract bees.
Todos saben que las abejas beben miel. Everyone knows bees drink honey.
Las abejas hacen miel. Bees make honey.
El zumbido de las abejas me pone un poco nerviosa. The buzzing of the bees makes me a little nervous.
Las abejas vuelan de flor en flor. Bees fly from flower to flower.
Es muy distinto soñar con miel que soñar con abejas. Dreaming with honey is very different than dreaming with bees.
Cuidado con las abejas. Look out for bees.
Las abejas son animales sociales. Bees are social animals.
Las hormigas, las termitas y las abejas son animales sociales. Ants, termites and bees are social animals.
¿Por qué es importante preservar a las abejas? Why is it important to preserve the bees?
Los abejorros son más grandes que las abejas. Bumblebees are bigger than bees.
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