There are different sized hives, and the size of a colony varies throughout the year with the lowest population in late winter, and the highest in early summer, but average values are:
It does depend on the size of the hive, but in early summer in an average hive the colony could be as large as 60,000 workers, a few hundred drones, and one queen. With a large hive it is possible for there to be more, but much more and the colony would probably be looking to split, with half of them swarming to find a new home
An average bee hive is home to about 60 000 bees. During peak honey flows, the population increases significantly.
Maybe around 60,000 per hive.
approximately 380
The number can vary but up to 80,000
20000-80000
to produce honey
Bees: /bees/ Beehive: bee/hive
A beehive is an enclosed structure in which some species of honey bees live and raise their young, or a manmade structure in which bees are reared for their honey.
Beehive and under the soil
A bee's house is a Beehive.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
beehive
bees
30 apporoximatly
yes cos the bees eat the stuffs inside
a bee shelter is nothin else bt a beehive or a colony where bees live....................
follow the bees