yes
Honeybees are called social insects because all the bees in the community have to work together to be able to survive.
Nothing. they do not interact & snails are not insects.
Honeybees
Yes, very much so.
Honeybees don't prey on other animals or insects - their sole diet is pollen and nectar obtained from flowers.
No. Damage from insects would not be covered on a homeowners policy.
aphids, mosquitoes, ladybugs, adn honeybees
A honeybee lives in a beehive in which they constructed. No, honeybees are not mammals, they are insects.
Field cricket, grasshoppers, butterflies, ants, wasps, honeybees, bumble bees, etc.
Butterflies and honeybees are equipped with siphons for lapping up nectar in flowers.
Yes, African honeybees pollinate flowers. The insects in question (Apis mellifera scutellata) sip upon nectar and take away pollen, just like other bees. They therefore will have to be considered, despite their invasive aggressiveness, among the world's beneficial insects and insect pollinators.
The ant Ants and Honeybees are considered the most intelligent of insects.