The terms hives and nests describe the structures in which honeybees live. The former term is applied to the structures that beekeepers use. The latter term never is employed in beekeeping contexts even though it is used alongside of hive to describe the natural homes of bees in the wild.
Yes
Three differences between Orchard Mason Bees and Honeybees are: 1. Honeybees are more aggessive. 2. Orchard Mason Bees live in mud holes while Honeybees live in hives. 3. Orchard Mason Bees sting less frequently than Honeybees.
Honeybees mainly live in every continent around the world except Antarctica. They thrive in temperate climates and are essential for pollinating plants and producing honey.
Yes, like in any city, they do. Maybe there is not as much of them but there definitely are some.
No i don't think so!
Honeybees come from southeastern Asia.
Because they make honey
A honeybee lives in a beehive in which they constructed. No, honeybees are not mammals, they are insects.
Pollination is one way that honeybees are important.
They live either in human-made bee hives or in wild hives in caves, hollow trees, and rock cavities.
Dancing in patterns
Honeybees are found everywhere, apart from the Arctic and Antarctic.