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What is a collete?

A bee that nests in the ground. Also called the plasterer bee.


Where can the queen bee be found?

in there nests durr


What is a bee colony?

A bee colony consists of honeybees building nests, gathering food, and doing work together.


What are miner bees?

a bee that digs dirt and makes nests in dirt.


What animals use subterfuge?

Beetles use subterfuge to infiltrate bee nests


What is the bee nests called?

A nide is a nest or a brood of Pheasants, as far as I know.


How many bee are in the world?

No one has bothered to estimate the number of bees in the world.


How many African bees are in the world?

There are around 4.400.000.820 african bee in the world


Do bumble bees sting other bees?

In general, no. But there is a species of Bumble Bee called the Cuckoo Bumble Bee (Bombus vestalis) that is parasitic on existing nests, and will kill by stinging, the original queen.


What types of birds have what types of nests?

No, there is a huge variety of different nests in the Bird world.


What makes a bee a mammal?

No. Individual bees are insects in the order Hymenoptera. The superorganism of a bee nest shares many of the characteristics of a mammal: Mammals produce few offspring: just like the bee nest. Mammals produce milk for their young: Bees produce milk (royal Jelly) for their young. Mammals have a uterus that allows their young to develop away from the external factors such as weather and temperature. Bee nests have a social uterus to maintain a controlled and protective environment for their young. Mammals have a body temperature of approximately 36 degrees: A bee nest maintains a temperature of around 35 degrees. Mammals have the ability to learn: Bee nests have the ability to learn and adapt to their environment. (For a more detailed analysis of bees as an superorganism read 'The Buzz about Bees' by Jurgan Tautz available from many internet retailers.)


What flying insect makes nest out of mud?

The flying insect that makes nests out of mud is a mud dauber wasp. Mud dauber wasps collect mud and shape it into nests where they lay their eggs. These nests are typically found in sheltered areas like under eaves or in attics.