yes i was bit by one
Yes, the honeybee has mandibles.
Specifically, the term mandible designates the jaws of the honeybee (Apisspp). The jaws help the honey bee clean the hive and themselves, cut and shape wax, eat pollen, feed the hive's larvae and queen, and fight each other and some predators. They will be found on either side of the head's mouthparts.
Yes, they belong to the subphylum mandibulata
They bite or nip with their mandibles.
its there front tong like teeth
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Mandibles are jaws. Find the mouth and you will find the mandibles.
Mandibles are used to crush food.
Mandibles are jaws and are used for eating.
Yes. The lower jawbones are the whales mandibles
yes they have mandibles that can be seen if you look closely.
Honeybees only eat nectar from flowers. The honeybees also eat pollen. The honeybees are a very important part of the worlds ecosystem.
Mandibles are frequently fractured in a boxing contest.
Because they make honey
Honeybees come from southeastern Asia.
Yes, honeybees can be harmful.Mostly if you bother them.
Pollination is one way that honeybees are important.
Usually on it's head. (Ex. Ant, beetle, cockroach)