There are up to 80000 bees in a hive so it would be quite difficult to give them all a name!
A hive, sometimes called a bee's hive
Another name for the place where bees live is a hive.
Bees can kill each other for various reasons, such as competition for resources, territory, or mating opportunities. In some cases, bees may also engage in aggressive behavior to defend their hive or queen from intruders or outsiders. Additionally, in a colony, worker bees may eliminate weaker or diseased individuals to ensure the overall health and survival of the hive.
a bee hive
yes because other bees could think that the hive is it's own
A colony when in a hive, or a swarm when hanging in a cluster from a tree branch.
Bees are kept in a bee hive (or just hive). For very small colonies that are building up they may be kept in a miniature hive called a 'nuc' (short for nucleus).
female bees make honey and do other things in the hive Answer: With the exception of a few male (drones) in the hive all bees in a hive are female. They do all the work. The only task the males have is to mate with the new queens if the hive swarms or if the present queen dies
Bees within one hive can communicate with bees from another hive through scent trails, which they use to signal the location of food sources or new hive locations. This communication enables bees to share information and resources with bees from different hives within the same colony.
A grist of bees is the same as a swarm of bees. Other collective nouns used for bees are cluster, hive, and nest.
Bees
A group pf bees is called a colony - or a swarm (if they're outside the hive).