Yes, very much so.
Honeybees are called social insects because all the bees in the community have to work together to be able to survive.
yes
Nothing. they do not interact & snails are not insects.
Ants are called social insects because they live in colonies, they divide up the work they need to do, and because the generations of ants in the colonies overlap. Honeybees are also social insects.
Honeybees
Social insects are insects that live in large, organized colonies with overlapping generations, division of labor, and cooperative care of the young. Examples include ants, bees, wasps, termites, and some species of beetles. These insects exhibit complex social behaviors, communication systems, and caste systems.
Honeybees don't prey on other animals or insects - their sole diet is pollen and nectar obtained from flowers.
Honeybees are the type of bee that builds beehives. They construct their hives by producing beeswax from glands on their bodies and shaping it into honeycomb cells to store their honey and raise their brood. Honeybees are highly social insects and work together to build and maintain their hives.
Honeybees are a well-known example of social insects that live in hives. They exhibit complex social structures with a queen, workers, and drones, each performing specific roles within the colony. Honeybees communicate through dances and pheromones, coordinating foraging and hive maintenance. Their hives are essential for honey production and play a crucial role in pollination, supporting ecosystems and agriculture.
Insect behavior varies widely and depends upon species, and sometimes by an individual's role within a group. Some insects, such as honeybees and certain ants, are highly social. However, most insects are solitary. Insect behavior is determined largely by instinct as opposed to conscious thought.
No. Damage from insects would not be covered on a homeowners policy.
aphids, mosquitoes, ladybugs, adn honeybees