Well, Theres killer bees. And honey bees. Honey bees collect food for there family/home members. Killer bees protect the hive and also try to gather food honey bees dont sting. there nice =))
There are roughly 20,000 different varieties of bee. The four major groups are * Honey bees * Bumble bees * Stingless bees * Carpenter bees
No. Honey bees (Apis Meliferra) are a different species.
Sweat bees, just like other bees do sting and can cause reactions in people with allergies. Sweat bees refer to various types of bees that are attracted to human sweat.
There are many different types of bee, each with its own scientific name but the name for the Western Honey Bee is Apis Meliffera.
Sweat bees is one species of bees out of 20,000. They are the most common types of bees in the Northern Hemisphere. They are attracted to the sweat that humans produce.
Bees pollinate lots of different types of plants.
there are many different types of bees in the UK.
There are 10,000 20,000 different types of bees There are over 20,000 different species of bees. In every colony of bees, there are 3 different types of bees (the queen bee, the worker bee, and the drone.) Both the worker bee and the queen bee are female but only the queen bee reproduces. The drones, however, are all males. The drones are the one in charge of mating with the queen bee. The queen is in charge of laying eggs, and the worker bee is in charge of cleaning the the hive, taking care of the offspring, and feeding the colony by collecting pollen and nectar.
Different types of flies (mainly domestic flies), Butterflies, Different bees (mainly Honey Bees), Cricket, Cockroaches, mantis, grasshoppers, flea etc.
There are around 260 species of bee. These can be broken down into groups, for example there are 17 species of bumblebee. These groups include: * Sweat bees * Carpenter bees * Honeybees * Bumblebees * Stingless bees * Africanized bees * Leafcutter bees * Mason bees * Hornfaced bees * Cleptoparasitic bees * Cuckoo bees
I think those in particular are called Honey Bees. There are two different types of bees: the Honey Bee (or just the Bee) and the Bumble Bee.
Honey bees.
There are roughly 20,000 different varieties of bee. The four major groups are * Honey bees * Bumble bees * Stingless bees * Carpenter bees
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No, honey contains some of the flavour compounds from the flowers from which the bees collected the nectar, so honeys from different sources have different flavours. Honey that you buy from your local supermarket has been blended and heat treated, so has lost most of the volatile flavour components. If you want to try real honey, get it from a beekeeper.
they are like most bees and like many different types of flowers, except they love blue flowers hence the name blue banded bee.
it depends they might if two different type of bees.