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The kind of group honey bees live is called?

Hive


What kind of bees are in a beehive?

Honey bees (European originally), although Killer bees will take over a hive.


What kind of bees make their hive in a log?

Almost all common bees will do that, honey, bumble or carpenter


What kind of bees do not work?

The above is WRONG, worker bees are the sterile female bees that do do all the work. The bees that do no work in the hive are the male "drone" bees that the hive produces each summer. They have one function only, to mate with new queen bees.


What are three kinds of bees in a honybee hive?

Queen, drones (male bees), workers (infertile females).


Can or cannot bees within one hive comunicate with bees from another?

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.


Who builds a bees hive?

Bees


How do you relocate a beehive?

Firstly, do it in the evening when there are no bees out foraging, and block the entrance with sponge and strap the hive sections together.Secondly, there is a saying: 'You must move a bee hive less than three feet, or more than three miles'. This is important because bees learn the location of their hive and usually forage within a three mile radius, although they can go further. If you move a hive more than three feet, foraging bees will return to where the hive was and will not recognize the hive in its new position, so will be lost.If you move a hive further, but still within the bee's old foraging area, they will again try to return to the original hive site.The only solution is to move the hive well out of the original foraging area. The bees will then learn the new location of the hive and a new foraging area and all will be well.There is another part to the saying: '... and don't move them back within three weeks'. This is because the foraging life of a bee is about three weeks, so if you move them back within the original foraging area within that time the older bees will be confused. After three weeks there will be few, if any, bees that knew the original area.


Where bees bring pollen is called?

Where bees bring pollen is called a "hive." The hive is their home and the place where they store pollen, honey, and raise their young bees.


WHAT IS A HIVE USED FOR?

A hive is a home in which bees are kept.


Why are bees hive hexaonal?

A bee hive isn't hexagonal. The cells that bees make from wax inside a bee hive are hexagonal and the bees use these cells to raise young bees and to store honey and pollen.


What is collective noun for hive?

The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.