Australia has its own native bees, but they are much smaller than honey bees and do not produce anywhere near as much honey as the honey bee. Honey bees were brought to Australia around 200 years ago. The first European honeybees arrived in Australia aboard the ship 'Isabella' in 1822.
There are no bumblebees on mainland Australia, but they have been introduced to the island state of Tasmania. This occurred in 1992, when one species (Bombus terrestris) was accidentally introduced.
Australia has around 1500 species of native bees. In addition, many species of honeybee have been introduced to the country.
Two of Australia's native bees are sometimes mistaken for bumblebees. These are the giant yellow and black carpenter bee (Xylocopa) of Queensland and northern NSW and the golden-brown furry teddy bear bee (Amegilla). But as of 2013, there are no bumblebees on the Australian mainland.
bumble bee
No, it was imported by European settlers. Australia does have its own native bees, but not the honey bee nor the bumble bee.
Bumble bee.
Bumble bee is a camaro
A bumble bee is an insect.
The bumble fee is in the Apidae family. The order of the bumble bee is Hymenoptera.
Almost anything can kill a bumble bee.
The bumble bee queen lays eggs, but none of the other bumble bees in the colony do.
Bumble Bee Foods was created in 1910.
Yes the autobot bumble bee is an autobot scout.
How does a bumble bee's respitory system work
Bumble bees do make honey, but only in small amounts. One colony may make up to a tablespoon of honey in a year. For this reason it is not a practical proposition to farm bumble bee honey.