It depends on the degree of disturbance.
If someone just knocks once or twice on the hive then they will probably stay put. A bigger disturbance may elicit a response.
If the hive is knocked over they will almost certainly come out. I wouldn't recommend you try this as a practical experiment...
It is very rare for a bee to be out at night. If you get stung at night by a bee it most likely will be because you have accidentally disturbed a hive. Bees live both above ground (such as honey bees) and below ground (such as bumble bees).
Bees in one hive typically do not communicate with bees from another since they usually will not allow bees from another hive to enter their own hive.
i heard a thing about vinegar in a bowl that my help Answer for bee hive You need to locate the bee hive and destroy it at night when the bees will all be in the hive. I would call a professional if it is a large hive.
Given that there can be over 50,000 bees in a hive in Summer, this seems very unlikely. Bees look out for the colony as a whole and not to individuals.
Some tropical bees can and the European hornets fly at night.
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you would have to find a hole in a tree or bee hive an cut it for bees to come out!! do not try this at home!!
You are getting bees come to your dumpster during the day and leaving to go to there hive how can you keep them from hanging around the dumpster?
Bees kill other bees to protect the hive or to steal honey from other hives through a hole in the hive.
A hive is a home in which bees are kept.
A bee hive isn't hexagonal. The cells that bees make from wax inside a bee hive are hexagonal and the bees use these cells to raise young bees and to store honey and pollen.
Many things actually. Humans do. Bears do. There are many insects that do including small hive beetles, wax moths, and other bees (called robbing).