Yes, bees can and do live indoors. Several botanical gardens keep bees.
Yes. The purpose of a bee farm is to house a colony of bees so that collecting their honey might be made easier.
Honey bees live in a hive and a collection of hives (more than one) is called an apiary.
a bee farm An apiary.
Bees stay in bee hives.
Most bees now days live in a special bee hive/farm. you know those boxes that you sometimes see on the side of the road. but i believe some still live in hives that they make.
It depends on the species of bee. With solitary bees they will live alone, but with social bees they live with the colony. Honey bee drones could not live alone because they depend on the worker bees to feed them.
bees live in colonies or groups. each colony has a queen bee and a drone bee and many worker bees. the queen bee lays eggs with the help of drone bee and the worker bees look after them.
A muddy bee is a ground bee. A muddy bee is bees that live in the ground.
Honey bees live in colonies.
Worker bees attract nursing bees by order of the queen bee it started when a philosopher named Daniel Dennett worked on a bee farm and found it out on September 10th when he was only 9 years of age
a bee shelter is nothin else bt a beehive or a colony where bees live....................
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an a hornet and a honey bee live together
A bee's house is a Beehive.