1/12 teaspoon.
2006-06-22 09:28:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A sample spoon is approximately 1/12th a teaspoon and is the amount of honey one bee will produce in it's lifetime
2006-06-22 09:30:22
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answer #2
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answered by dougc2c 2
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IT DEPENDS ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT HONEY BEES BECAUSE THEY ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT PRODUCE HONEY... IF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT ANY OTHER BEE THEN THE ANSWER IS ZERO... BUT FOR HONEY BEES IT IS 1/12 TEASPOON THEN IT DIES
2006-06-22 09:34:33
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answer #3
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answered by murf_durf_04 2
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1/12 teaspoon
2006-06-22 09:30:43
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answer #4
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answered by crystalwitchayer 2
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1/12 teaspoon
2006-06-22 09:29:29
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answer #5
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answered by Carissa 2
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I’m in love but I’m lazy.
So won’t you please come home.
Oh honey pie my position is tragic.
Come and show me the magic of your Hollywood Song.
You became a legend of the silver screen
And now the thought of meeting you
Makes me weak in the knee.
Oh honey pie you are driving me frantic.
Sail across the Atlantic
To be where you belong.
Will the wind that blew her boat
Across the sea
Kindly send her sailing back to me.
Honey pie you are making me crazy.
I’m in love but I’m lazy.
So won’t you please come home.
2006-06-22 09:30:04
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answer #6
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answered by Mr nice guy 2U 5
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Bees do NOT produce honey... they extort it from flies...
I don't want to tell you from where the flies get it...
2006-06-22 09:34:52
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answer #7
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answered by Kiowa1 5
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1 tablespoon
2006-06-22 09:29:16
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answer #8
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answered by lexie 6
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Let's round it off: two teaspoons/two tablespoons.
2006-06-22 10:08:38
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answer #9
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answered by doorseeker 1
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about 36 pounds
2006-06-22 09:28:08
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answer #10
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answered by SgtElkins222 3
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