Bees should be described for what they are...insects.
Only speaking of the US, many municipalities classify the keeping of bees for honey production as livestock.
no
ya
Although humans are considered animals; by definition, the term wildlife does not include humans.
I don't think animals like dogs, cats, or fish are considered wildlife. Things like pets and harmless animals that don't live in the wild are not considered wildlife.
A naturist is someone who could be considered a wildlife lover.
yes
Bees are not R-strategist. Bees are considered to be K-strategist because they live in stable environments and produce few offspring.
No he was considered an iconic Australian television personality, wildlife expert and a conservationist.
Bees are LESS activate at night, but not completely inactive. They can still be aroused by a disturbance to the hive. To have them removed safely, call your local pest control, or game and wildlife preservation office.
Bees will always defend their home against any one or any thing which they perceive as a threat.
In many cultures, bees are considered to be good luck. Others believe that a swarm of bees on a house means that the house will soon catch fire and burn down.
The bee that is the head of a colony of bees is the queen bee. She is usually the mother of all of the bees in the hive and considered the most important.
Wasps and bees are black and yellow because these colours are considered to be associated with danger, which informs other animals that they may attack if harmed.
Yes, since eggs go through larval and pupal phases before finally hatching.