No they make honey. They collect nectar and pollen.
No, but some bumble bees do. In the wild honey bees would be in natural cavities such as holes in trees.
You don't have to fight the bees for farm honey.
The honey you buy in the store is made by Honey Bees. There are 7 different types of honey bees including: Apis andreniformi, Apis florea, Apis dorsata, Apis cerana, Apis koschevnikovi, Apis mellifera, and Apis nigrocincta.
No. Wild honey and farmed honey are basically the same. Depending upon the type of pollen the bees gather, honey will taste differently, but nutritionally it is the same.
A hive is an artificial home for honey bees provided by a beekeeper. In the wild, honey bees will often choose to build a nest in the hollow of an old tree. In urban areas, bees will often build a nest in the eaves of someone's house.
Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan - 2012 Giant Malaysian Honey Bees 1-7 was released on: USA: March 2013
A hive is an artificial home provided for honey bees by a beekeeper. Once bees are settled in the hive (or wild colony), they usually stay there and don't move.
Bees, be they wild or domestic, produce honey in the same manor. Nectar is gathered, returned to hive, deposited in the comb, water is evaporated and the comb is sealed. The difference is the source of the nectar. Bee keepers will provide their hives for pollination and will label the honey based on the crop being pollinated. For example: If a hive is intended to pollinate an orange grove the honey would be marketted as orange blossom honey and would have citrus notes as expected. Wild hives will gather nectar from nearby flowers. So the honey may be comprised of a more diverse supply of nectar. This will create a more complex flavor.
You can use it where wild Pokemon are found to attract them. You can also sell honey to the chef on the Route to the left of Nimbasa City.
No. In the wild they would nest in hollow trees or other similar cavities.Answer:They can, more so in arid areas they will nest in old rodent or rabbit burrows, Africanized honeybees are know to be found in ground nests at times
Firstly, a hive is an artificial home for bees provided by a beekeeper. The natural home for a colony of wild honey bees is usually in a hollow in an old tree. Bees aren't particularly interested in a field of grain as what they need is pollen and nectar, neither of which is produced by a field of grain.
Honey bees live in a colony in the wild and in a hive in captivity. A group of hives is called an apiary.