yes,I found one.
Yes. I have been photographing a pigeon nest daily...
Yes. Some hornets and some wasps do indeed make honey. However, the honey made by wasps is not consumed by humans.
A foraging bee will always return to its home hive. Any bee trying to enter the wrong hive will be challenged by the guard bees at the entrance and will generally be repelled, though a single bee who exhibits submissive behaviour to the guard bees may be accepted. This behaviour by the guard bees is to prevent the hive's food stocks being robbed by other colonies.
Petrified wood is trees or other woody material that is fossilized. The process of petrification, or fossilization, is where the minerals in the plant or animal are replaced by that of the minerals in the soil or rock.
In the hive , when they attack, or when they swarm.
Only predators have prey. Bees are not predators. Whether bees gather together to seek guidance from above? Never seen it myself, but who knows....
Because they do things in colonies.
No. Bees seen around water are there to drink. They also collect water to take back to the hive.
No. Have you never seen Rocky and Bullwinkle?
there advantage is atracting bugs and bees to pollinate there flower, and with brighter colors they are often seen more by bees.
Pigeons could use a wide variation of materials for the nest. The basic material are twigs. But nest made with cigarette butt have been seen.
The stripes and other patterns that are seen on the various types of bees are a product of their genetics the same as humans. These patterns help scientists to study the various variety of bees in the world.