Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
Beekeepers keep their honey producing bees in a beehive.
bees do!
No. Bees are wild creatures even if they are kept in a hive by a beekeeper. They are also social insects and live in a colony with lots of other bees.
no. bees are vegeterien but they would attack and kill other insects in defence of the queen and the hive
A hive is something that bees live in and hives are something that you get on your skin from a reaction to something.
Bumblebees are found in many countries, but they are indigenous to the Northern Hemisphere. They have more successful breeding in temperate climates. Bumblebees are threatened with extinction, due to high pollution levels and habitat loss.
Honey bees live in a nest, often called a 'hive.' One hive can hold up to 80,000 bees, most of them workers. It is often located in a hollow tree. The hive is made of honeycomb, which are tightly packed hexagonal cells made of beeswax. They use the hive to store food and house their young.
Spray late in the evening when more insects will be inside the hive.
No. Bees are wild creatures even if they are kept in a hive by a beekeeper. They are also social insects and live in a colony with lots of other bees.
no. bees are vegeterien but they would attack and kill other insects in defence of the queen and the hive
Other words for a group on insects are: * mass * hive * nest * colony
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any type of bee can live and make some type of hive to live in hope i helped :p
A hive is something that bees live in. It can also be "a place in which people are busily occupied."
Aggregations, colonies and swarms are examples of terms for groups of insects such as bees. Aggregations refer to bees that do not live in colonies, such as hive-dwelling apids. Swarms reference the worker bees that leave an established colony in the spring in company with the old queen.
Another name for the place where bees live is a hive.
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In a hive.
yes they do