No, the first honey bees were brought to the Americas by the early European settlers.
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Neither. It is made by bees and is not a plant. However, the nectar and pollen the bees get to create the honey can come from flowers of either plants that make fruit or plants that don't or both.
They came with the colonists that came from England to America. The variety of honeybee is Apis mellifera, the European Honeybee.
get your parents to make arenge ments but it will cost a lot
Guava is native to Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and northern South America.
The guy was from South America. His name was Warrwick E. Kerr. He got his bees in Africa then brought them over to South America and bred them with docile American honey bees to make a bee that could produce more honey. A lab assistant accidentally let them out and now they're spreading northward. They're a science experiment gone bad.
If you have a beekeeper in the area, they will come and remove the bees for you. If you can't get in touch with a beekeeper, an exterminator can come out and remove the bees. Honey bees are important to the environment, and shouldn't be killed unless it is a last resort.
No.
Its come from bees
No, killing one bee will not attract more bees. Bees do not communicate in a way that would signal others to come to the area if one is killed.
Honey only comes from honey bees (Apis Mellifera), not from any other type of bees.
Passion fruit got its name from Spanish missionaries in South America who saw the flower as a symbol of the Passion of Christ due to its unique shape and colors.