It varies throughout the year and also depends on the size of the hive, but with the average hive in late winter there will probably be between 10,000 and 20,000, and it summer there will be up to around 60,000 bees.
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All bees in a hive are female. The workers are sterile females. The only time there are males is in the spring when there is a new queen to be serviced.There are usually more than 1 million bees in a hive.
20,000 to 50,000 worker bees, all female in one hive on its own.
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
Bees kill other bees to protect the hive or to steal honey from other hives through a hole in the hive.
There is only 1 queen bee in th hive.
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All bees in a hive are female. The workers are sterile females. The only time there are males is in the spring when there is a new queen to be serviced.There are usually more than 1 million bees in a hive.
Bees: /bees/ Beehive: bee/hive
Bees in one hive typically do not communicate with bees from another since they usually will not allow bees from another hive to enter their own hive.
20,000 to 50,000 worker bees, all female in one hive on its own.
60,ooo to 100000
Usually one
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
It varies ! Hives don't contain a specific amount of bees. Depending on the size of the hive... anywhere from a few hundred to many thousands.
Under normal circumstances, there will only be one queen in a hive,