Because the hive is always at work along with taking care of the queen bee.
It may appear that bees are foraging in a group because there are so many of them, but each bee is working on its own. When a bee returns to the hive after finding a new source of nectar it communicates the location and type of plant to other bees in the hive, and they then will go to the same place to forage.
A bee's home is called a hive. Many people keep bee hives so that they can regularly harvest their honey.
because when two female bees are larvae the worker bees give them special "jelly" so that it will grow and fight to the death with the other bee to decide who will be the queen
Bees work as a team so they get the work done for the queen the female bee is the worker and the drone bee is the male bee.The drone bee does no work but the worker bee does all the work.But when the queen and drones are laying down they die. also bee hives are made of wax from the bees abdomen[bottom].bees make the hive of a matter of plant and turn it to paste to build the nest.
If you have a bee hive, you are a beekeeper, so join your local beekeeping group and you won't have to ask questions on this site.
if you would get to close to a hive many of the bees woulde probably try to sting you.bee stings don't kill people except for killer bees which only live in some parts of Africa. if you are allergic to bee stinge it may kill you if it is not taken care of quickly.but it is very fatal... if your a bee,so bees don't want to sting you but they will if they think you are a threat to the hive. It stings its attacker and releases a neurotoxin that hurts the animal. The bee then subsequently dies as they can only sting once.
Yea it sounds like you have a bee hive... You can contact a local pest/bug control place and some will take care of it for you
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
no but in the bee movie they do so they might you never know cause we can't fit in a bee hive so we can't look in their wardrobe to see what they wear anyway
Obviously bees don't make the hives - humans do that. The hives we see today were designed to make it easier to keep bees and harvest honey. Before the current type of hive, it was necessary for the beekeeper to destroy the nest each autumn in order to take the honey.
Yes, bees can and do live indoors. Several botanical gardens keep bees.
to be a bit more specific- yes, the queen bee goes out and finds her mate when she first leaves the hive, but they make there own hive, and make babys. but shes the only one allowed to reproduce. and like aphids, males are only produced when necessary. so all of the bees in the hive are the queens daughters.