None. Only worker bees produce honey. All worker bees have have stingers.
If a worker looses it's stinger it will die.
A single honey bee produces about half a tea spoon of honey in it's entire life. A strong colony can produce 60 to 120 quarts per year. A strong colony has about 60,000 bees in the summer.
A single honey bee colony can produce anywhere from 30 to 100 pounds of honey in a year, depending on factors such as the species of bees, local climate, and availability of flowering plants. In optimal conditions, some colonies can even produce more than 200 pounds. Beekeepers often harvest honey while leaving enough for the bees' own sustenance.
not much mate.
No, North Dakota is the leading honey producing state accordiing to the US Department of Agriiculture with 34,650,000 pounds per year.
None.
100 trucks
1 ounce
300,00000
62 pounds
15000 gallons
123,456,789,100 is how much Americans produce
We produce about 195 million tons of garbage a year!