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Yes honey bee's are known to live in a colony.
a bee shelter is nothin else bt a beehive or a colony where bees live....................
a bee shelter is nothin else bt a beehive or a colony where bees live....................
Scientists say Stop Cheating! If it didn't live in a colony it would be dead.
In a colony in the wild or a hive supplied by a beekeeper.
There is no "King Bee" The leader of a Bee Colony would be the Queen. And the average life expectancy would depend on the specific species of bee.
a queen bee
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.
When a male bee (a drone), is no longer required for breeding purposes - usually after three or four months - it is ejected from the colony by the worker bees and will then die because it cannot look after itself outside the colony.
The bee that is the head of a colony of bees is the queen bee. She is usually the mother of all of the bees in the hive and considered the most important.
A bee colony consists of honeybees building nests, gathering food, and doing work together.
How much it costs to buy a bee colony depends on how many bees you want to start with, where you live, and where you get them from. You can buy a three-pound package of bees for as little as $80 or even less in some cases, including delivery by the U.S. mail.