yes because the thing it stings will no longer mess around with honeybees, therefore the honeybee population will increase yes because the thing it stings will no longer mess around with honeybees, therefore the honeybee population will increase
Yellow and black stripes on an insect are a warning to predators that the insect is distasteful, poisonous, or otherwise not good to eat. Although the colours on a bee tend to be less bright they still have the same meaning.
Honey bees are attracted to colourful flowers, but their vision is not the same as ours. We see colours in the range red to blue-violet, but bees see orange-yellow to ultra-violet. Thus to a bee red may appear black, but it depends on whether the red object reflects ultra-violet, which we can't see.
no, of course not if you ask this then you are dume
the colour of bees blood is pale amber.
Nobody knows why bees are the color they are, it's just the way it is. But good question, though!
the colour of bees blood is pale amber.
the colour of a bees head is purpleish pinkish when its bruised
Yellow and black
black
Bees will visit flowers of any colour.
Bees are attracted to flowers' scent and bright colors.
As altitude increases the temperature decreases. In order to keep warm high altitude bees have developed a black colour which absorbs more sunlight and keeps them warmer.
red
bees
Black and yellow