Approximately 1/12 teaspoon
In its lifetime a honeybee will collect enough nectar to make one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey, so around 12 honeybees.The average honey bee produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime.
about 6 years and four months In Summer workers & drones live for about 6 weeks. In Winter workers live for about 6 months. Queen bees live sevarl years - maybe up to 5 years in exceptional cases.
The only thing a queen bee does is lay eggs. She does no other work in the hive. She doesn't even feed herself, she is fed and cleaned by worker bees.
Bees not only produce honey they help cross pollenation or a vast array of plan life. Many plant types that rely on the Bee are a part of the food chain. If this is interupted then lide itslef would suffer as food becomes scarce.
Harmful: ~Mosquitoes/flies can spread diseases like malaria. ~Wasps/Bees/Hornets can sting people ans sometimes kill. Beneficial: ~Silk comes from silkworms. ~Honey bees produce honey. ~Lady bugs eat pests. ~Insects are used by scientists to find out more about life and other things. Plus many more!
To produce honey.
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 honey bee only lives for 6 weeks so it probably can only produce a teaspoonful of honey in its life.
About one to two teaspoons.. The accumulation of such enormous stores of honey in a hive in one day are due to there being anywhere from 20,000 to 80,000 + bees in the hive at one time - all doing the work of nursing brood, cleaning 'house', guarding stores, and foraging for nectar. A bee goes out to forage for honey, visiting 100 flowers per each trip out of the hive, making approximately 10 trips per day, for each day of her whole life - as a forager.. her life is only about 4 weeks.. (34-36 days) She literally works herself to death... for one to two teaspoons of honey..
It only lives for 6 weeks and collects nectar for only 3 of these weeks, so as an individual bee, it produces virtually no honey. Honey production depends on thousands of bees working together. ---- It is estimated that one teaspoon full of honey is the entire life's work of 12 bees.
Bees don't produce pollen, they collect it from flowers.
In its lifetime a honeybee will collect enough nectar to make one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey, so around 12 honeybees.The average honey bee produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime.
One usually needs a few weeks to harvest beeswax. It takes 12 bees their entire life to make a teaspoon of honey so one needs a lot of bees to produce a significant amount of wax.
Honey bees are social insects that live in colonies with a highly organized social structure. Within the colony, there is a division of labor among the queen, drones, and worker bees. Worker bees perform tasks such as foraging for food, caring for young bees, and building and maintaining the hive. Communication among honey bees is vital for coordinating activities such as foraging, reproduction, and defense of the hive.
about 6 years and four months In Summer workers & drones live for about 6 weeks. In Winter workers live for about 6 months. Queen bees live sevarl years - maybe up to 5 years in exceptional cases.
Yes, if stimulated and if she gives birth to a calf every year.
The only thing a queen bee does is lay eggs. She does no other work in the hive. She doesn't even feed herself, she is fed and cleaned by worker bees.