One month, five to ten weeks, and one to three years are the lifespans of the Americanized African bee. The insect in question (Apis mellifera scutellata) organizes its life cycle and natural history into drone, queen and worker tiers. Drones, as male bees, live five to 10 weeks while female queens and workers respectively survive one to three years or one month.
For one year
I'm not sure how long, but, once a bees stings someone or something it will die in a few mintues.
It depends on how many stripes it has
10 to 20 days
1 To 9 Months
About two days
I beat that bees live up to 68 year old
An African bee isn't much more venomous than a European bumble bees, but respond more quickly when they are disturbed. They send out three or four times more workers in response. They are much more defensive and will chase an intruder for a long distance.
All bees, including bumble bees, have a one-year life span. The Queen does hibernate until Spring.
Albert Einstein said that, if bees disappeared man would only survive for 4 years.
Bees will not be able to live in bottles for very long. Even a large bottle is unlikely to be large enough for them to create a honeycomb and have a colony large enough to be viable.
Honey bees queens lay eggs, they do not bear live young so can't be said to be pregnant.