From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbeebee /biː/ ●●○ noun [countable] 1
HBIa black and yellow flying insect that makes honey and can sting you a swarm of bees a bee sting → bumblebee2 → have a bee in your bonnet (about something)3 → sewing/quilting etc bee4 → a busy bee5 → be the bee’s knees → spelling bee, → the birds and the bees at bird(3)

Examples from the Corpus
bee• She trailed around the room picking up beer bottles, looking oddly like a bee with broken wings.• In the spring these plants would unfurl tiny pink bell-like flowers that attract bees.• And they are at far higher risk of death from bees, wasps and snakes than from sharks.• A review of the honey bees is flanked by a fascinating description of the less well known bumble bees.• It was like bees round a honey pot.• Blame it on the lightless conspiracy of bee life, a secret guarded by ten thousand fanatically loyal, armed soldiers.• The dance of the bees has a repertoire of wiggles and tilts and speeds.• In 1994, according to our census, they made up 15 percent of the bee population.Origin bee Old English beo