Honey bees (or honeybees) are a subset of bees which represent a far smaller fraction of bee diversity than most people suspect; of the approximately 20,000 known species of bees, there are only seven presently-recognized species with a total of 44 subspecies (Engel, 1999; historically, anywhere from six to eleven species have been recognized). These bees are the only living members of the tribe Apini, all in the genus Apis, and all of which produce and store liquefied sugar ("honey") to some degree, and construct colonial nests out of wax secreted by the workers in the colony. Other types of related bees produce and store honey, but only members of the genus Apis are considered true honey bees.
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Out of the approximately 20,000 known varieties of bees in the world, there only seven distinct species of honey bee with a total of 44 sub-species.
Honey bees.
A person who studies honey bees is an apiologist. A person who keeps honey bees is an apiarist. A person that studies all types of bees is a melittologist.
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Honey is made by bees, not trees.
Well, Theres killer bees. And honey bees. Honey bees collect food for there family/home members. Killer bees protect the hive and also try to gather food honey bees dont sting. there nice =))
I think those in particular are called Honey Bees. There are two different types of bees: the Honey Bee (or just the Bee) and the Bumble Bee.
We only collect honey from honey bees, and there are seven species of honey bee worldwide.
Bee can get honey 2 to 3 times a year. Honey from bees are a seasonal thing.
A swarm of honey bees can have as many as 25,000 bees in it.
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Mostly various types of birds.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.