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Because of there relationship (mutualism) they need to live together so the bee can pollinate the tree and so the tree can give the bee nectar.
It all depends on the country, The local law and the location where you live.
it needs no space
Eula Bee Corban has written: 'Eat to live' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Analysis, Food, Nutrition
Yes, animals like bee's share their bee hive to live in
No as they live of bee sperm. The bee when resting upon the plant, ejaculates on it. This is why you are told to wash apples incase you get B Herpes aka BEE HERPES -READ THE DISCUSSION
Bees have special dances to tell where food is.
No because, many insects do use nectar as food but it isn't necessarily what they need to live. A few insects like the bee or the butterflies can die because that is their principle food they need to eat and live with. Many many insects don't eat or gather nectar so it really doesn't matter with them.
Yes, food and water are essential for most living organisms to survive. Food provides the necessary nutrients and energy for growth and maintenance of body functions, while water is crucial for various biological processes and hydration.
A muddy bee is a ground bee. A muddy bee is bees that live in the ground.
You don't need much land at all to support one bee hive. An average-sized backyard will easily support two hives. The bees will wander for acres and acres, no matter how much land you have.