Honey bees don't usually migrate. Nor do they hibernate, but they won't leave the hive if it is too cold or wet. They only time they will leave a hive as a group is as a swarm, where roughly half of the colony will leave to start a new hive elsewhere. The only time the whole colony will move is if their current hive becomes uninhabitable for some reason, in which case they will move anything from a few metres up to two or three kilometres.
The western honey bee doesn't migrate, but some african honey bees will migrate to another location as a response to a lowered food supply.
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Some forces that cause erosion and carry sediment from one place to another are wind and water.
it is called a endoplasmic reticulum
Bees need flowers to survive, for they gather the nectar and pollen and take it back to their hives. Migratory beekeepers can move hives from one place to another, as they do, following the flowering trees, but a local beekeeper will usually not be prepared to do this. If climate change removes flowers, or flowering trees from the local area, then the bees cannot survive.
Light is electromagnetic waves that carry energy in the form of photons from one place to another whereas heat is the energy that moves from one place to another due to a temperature difference between the two points.
They store honey to use as food when the weather is too poor for them to leave the hive to forage for nectar.
Mesquite honey is made by bees. Apiculturists place bee hives in areas with many mesquite trees and the bees do all the work. The bees drink nectar from the mesquite flowers and use it to make their honey. Man only has to harvest the honey at the end on the season.
Honey bees, in the wild, require a quiet, undisturbed site on which to start a hive. They also need a source of nectar and pollen within flying distance. Bee-keepers will provide the hives and, may even place the hives on moorland during the summer, so the bees have heather blossoms nearby.
An apiary.
Some forces that cause erosion and carry sediment from one place to another are wind and water.
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It doesn't.
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Hives can be caught by many different ways. Some causes of hives include allergies and viral infection. Hives, while not extremely dangerous in most cases, can raise to be life-threatening in some cases.
Any wave does that.
Erosion
Any wave does that.