A hollow tree is the natural home of a honey bee.
Bee HiveOnly domesticated honey bees live in hives. Honey bees living in the wild will usually build a nest in the hollow of a tree trunk or under the eaves of someones house. Bumble bees very often nest in holes in the ground.Honey bees can live in a hive or in a hollow tree or in the attic of a house etc.
honey bees live in hive on the tree
They are no longer native to America do to the over infestation of Verona mites and also the africanized subspecies. Honey bees are only found in the backyards of bee keepers.
What did the tree say to the bee? Your honey or your life!
a bee hive
In a hive.
Yes honey bee's are known to live in a colony.
Honey bees live in a nest, often called a 'hive.' One hive can hold up to 80,000 bees, most of them workers. It is often located in a hollow tree. The hive is made of honeycomb, which are tightly packed hexagonal cells made of beeswax. They use the hive to store food and house their young.
"An Idyll of the Honey Bee" by John Burroughs is a poetic essay about the life and virtues of a honey bee. In it he describes the honest and forthright lives he believes honey bees live.
Honey bees live in a hives the hives needs spots for their honey
Honey bees live in colonies.
A bee tree is a tree in which a colony of bees make their home.Bee trees are usually hollow, but have a lower and an upper entrance.