Yes, everything except birds and mammals are cold-blooded, but that simply means they don't control their body temperature within close limits. However, it doesn't mean they are cold: during flight a bee's internal body temperature will be around 95°F (35°C).
Bumblebees are warm-blooded insects that often fly in temperatures as low as 10 degrees celsius.
no, a bumble be is cold-blooded no, a bumble be is cold-blooded
All these primitive insects are 'cold blooded', though they adopt the temperature of their surroundings. Bees are the exception, who (particularly Bumble Bees) do a warm-up process to get their wing muscles up to an efficient operating temperature. )
No, bees are not warm blooded. Like all insects, bees are cold blooded.
Honey Bee's love warm and dry climates but they will occasionally live in subtropical conditions (rainy period/humid periods). Bee's are cold blooded insects and you will not them in arctic or subarctic climates.
Yes, bees are cold blooded. Really, all that this means is that they do not regulate their body temperature closely.
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.
what is the bumble bees prey
yes bumble bees do have antennae.
Bumble bees can not but honey bees sure can!
These are the ones I know. Bumblebees, Carpenenter Bees, Honey Bees, Parasitic Bees, and Digger Bees.
Bumble bees and honey bees.
bumble bees= honey bees and the ones that pollinate things boring bees= the ones that sting you and then die