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Bees do not get married in the traditional human sense. Bees are social insects that form colonies and have a complex social structure centered around a queen bee, worker bees, and drones for reproductive purposes.
Bees cannot smell human fear. Their sense of smell is primarily used to locate flowers for nectar and pollen, to communicate with other bees through pheromones, and to identify their hive and queen.
A bee's organ of smell is its antennae, and its sense of smell is many times more sensitive than that of a human.
Bees have exoskeletons, not shells. For its size, the bee's exoskeleton is very hard, but a human could easily crush it, so, in that sense, it is not very hard.
Yes, bees do have a brain. It has around 950,000 neurons compared to the more than a billion neurons in a human brain.
Human can use bees to pollinate crops and there garden.
Bees are insects. No insects have fingers in the sense that humans do.
Bees have no sense of hearing but they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs
The phrase "Bees buzz around trees and float on the breeze" is an example of alliteration, where the repetition of the "b" sound creates a rhythmic quality and emphasizes the buzzing of bees. It also uses imagery to evoke a sense of movement and nature, with the bees flying around trees and being carried by the wind.
No, bees do not have the ability to smell fear. Bees primarily rely on their sense of smell to communicate within the hive and locate food sources. Fear is an emotional response that humans experience, but it is not something that bees can detect.
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Bees have no sense of hearing, but they are very sensitive to vibration through their feet and legs.