In that there are male and female bees, yes.
The queen and all worker bees are female, and the drones are male, but the drones only mate with a queen, and the queen only mates once in her life, albeit with up to twenty drones.
Drones mate only once -- they die afterwards.
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.
Bees are very territorial creatures. Their main job is to protect the nest and the queen. If they feel either are in danger, they will attack.
Yes they do.Every bug eats something and then it needs to poop
Yes, bees are diurnal. At night, bees wouldn't see the flowers and wouldn't make honey. This was written by a sixth grader, and you should better believe that I did a big research on these wonderful creatures. Enjoy getting full marks!!! :)
Bees enjoy the smell of kerosene. As a matter of fact, bees enjoy sexual relations in small kerosene pools that occur rather frequently in nature. Wasps on the other hand hate the smell, but love the taste.
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They reproduce in the sexual way.
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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.
Bees are very territorial creatures. Their main job is to protect the nest and the queen. If they feel either are in danger, they will attack.
Yes they do.Every bug eats something and then it needs to poop
Most living creatures need a home of some sort.
Butterflies, bees, and birds are common creatures that are active and fly in the daytime.
Only female orchid bees are capable of stinging. Males do not have a sting apparatus. However, instances of being stung by this bee are rare as orchid bees are solitary creatures and are not aggressive when it comes to defending their nests.
Yes, bees are diurnal. At night, bees wouldn't see the flowers and wouldn't make honey. This was written by a sixth grader, and you should better believe that I did a big research on these wonderful creatures. Enjoy getting full marks!!! :)
butterflies, wasps, dragonflies, damselflies, frogs, toads, flies, bees,