the typical Australian stereotype is everyone has skippy jumping around there backyard
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Live from the Backyard was created on 2003-02-04.
Honey bees live in a hive, bumble bees live in a nest.
bees live in beehives
Yes, there are most definitely bees in the Australian outback. Australia has a range of bees, from the tiny Quasihesma bees of Cape York to the Dawson's Burrowing Bee, a very large species found in the dry arid outback of Western Australia.
Their nest might have been destroyed or something to do with chemicals.
Yes honey bees live in Mexico
Only honey bees (Apis Mellifera) live in large colonies of up to 80,000 bees because they work as a team and are known as social bees. Other bees live individually or in small groups and are known as solitary bees.
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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.