The bees would be more restful at night than during the day but may still attack you like they would do during the day if they feel threatened by an intrusion so in my opinion i would say it would be better done during the day where you can see better.
mutualism
mutualism
they collect pollen from flowers and take it to there hive to make honey
I am not sure easiest is necessarily the best word, but the reason we keep honey bees rather than any other variety of bee is for the honey. Although other bees, such as bumble bees, do make honey it is only in small amounts because they don't need to save stores for the winter (the queens hibernate, the others die). Honey bees on the other hand don't hibernate so need to build up a stock of food during the summer to take them through the winter when nectar is not available. Beekeepers take most -- but not all -- of this honey then feed the bees during the winter with sugar syrup.
No, and neither can bees. Bees collect nectar from flowers and add enzymes to make honey.
Bears
Honey bees (European originally), although Killer bees will take over a hive.
bees are usually distracted in making honey by human activity, the beekeepers disturb the bees for a good cause to extract the honey from the hive and sell the honey to the store. when a beekeeper comes to take the honey most of the bees go to the beekeeper to sting him, thats why he wears the suit. :D
A lot of bees
Make a fire, smoke the bees out, retrieve the honey.
Bees take pollen to make honey.
This is a web site about bee keeping...Once you have a swarm of bees working to make honey you just have to let the honey drain, or you could purchase a draner that will take the honey out of the hive for you. http://www.beeremovalspecialist.com/beekeeping.html