There are roughly 20,000 different varieties of bee. The four major groups are
* Honey bees * Bumble bees * Stingless bees * Carpenter bees
No. Honey bees (Apis Meliferra) are a different species.
The closest in appearance to bees (bumble bees and honey bees) are the wasps and hornets, but their lifestyles are completely different.
These bees are bumblebees.
A bee landing on your shoulder can have different meanings depending on your background. Regardless, bees are a revered insect, and many speculate that when bees die, we may follow.
There are ultimately too many bees in the world to answer this question.
The bumble bees are pretty much worker bees. They do many different jobs like; two bees guard the entrance and they polinate.
Many people are quick to assume that bees are of a single species. However, there are actually over 25,000 different sub-species of them.
There are many different Burt's Bees products. Examples of different Burt's Bees brand products includes lotions, body washes, lip glosses, and lip balms.
Although bees and ladybirds are both insects, there are many differences between them, such as: * Bees live in Hives, Ladybirds do not * Bees have stingers, Ladybirds have no sting, but they do bite * Bees feed on pollen and nectar, Ladybirds live on aphids and other small insects. * Bees live in colonies and are dependent of the social structure, Ladybirds are independent. Bees and ladybugs belong to completely different insect orders and are therefore about as different as crocodiles and hippopotamuses. Bees are hymenoptera, ladybugs are beetles.
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there are many different types of bees in the UK.
Bees live in different locations. The honeybee lives in a hive as do many other species of this insect. Some bees burrow underground and others live in small nests.
No. Honey bees (Apis Meliferra) are a different species.
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No. They are very different species, and have rather different colony behavior.
Wolves have four legs and bees have six.
The closest in appearance to bees (bumble bees and honey bees) are the wasps and hornets, but their lifestyles are completely different.