A bee's primary defence is its sting. To a small creature, like another insect, the sting would be fatal, and to a larger animal it causes enough pain to be a deterrent.
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.
Bumble bees are usually placid but will defend themselves if they feel threatened.
Most bees have wings and short plump bodies. Bees vary in color either brown, black or yellow. Bees tend to pollinate and possess stingers to protect itself.
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Zeus did not kill his father Cronus, he cast him into Tartarus. He did this to rule.
Yes they will. The smoke itself will kill bees, because they won't be able to see or breath, they are too small.
People should respect bees and exercise caution around them, but not necessarily be afraid. Bees are crucial for pollination and play a significant role in biodiversity. If left unprovoked, they are unlikely to sting.
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There are no known bees that live in dirt. Bees typically nest in hives, trees, or underground burrows, but not directly in dirt. Burrowing bees, like digger bees, may create nests in the ground near vegetation, but they do not live inside the dirt itself.
Yeah, if you're talking about honey bees the honey bee has a body that can naturally clean itself, and bees are really like any other person that likes to shower and get all gussied up for the day. So yeah, they're pretty clean insects, not like revolting filth flies.
The purpose of the honey that a bee produces, is to feed itself and other occupants of the hive throughout the winter months when little or no nectar is available. The bees usually produce more than they can use which allows a beekeeper to harvest the excess.
There is not word in English spelled 'beeds'.The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.The collective nouns for bees are a bike of bees, a charm of bees, a drift of bees, a grist of bees, a hive of bees, a hum of bees, a stand of bees, a swarm of bees