You can get the flowers, shrubs and fruit trees in your garden pollinated.
The question doesn't specify where 'here' is, but in parts of the world other than Europe, the European honeybee was introduced by settlers from Europe.
No. When a honeybee stings it dies.
Bumblebee honey is edible, although it is thinner and watery than Honeybee honey
Honeybee venom is a weak acid, so most other acids are stronger acids.
Honeybees provide humans with honey as a food. Other insects are actually eaten as a source of protein in the human diet. Some examples of insects that are eaten by humans include ants, spiders, and grasshoppers.
Yes, it is
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Hydrochloric acid would be more acidic than honeybee venom. Honeybee venom typically has a pH of around 5.0, while hydrochloric acid has a much lower pH, usually between 0 and 1. This means that hydrochloric acid is a stronger acid and more corrosive than honeybee venom.
No, only Bees produce honey.
Yes, it is, but a honeybee on the ground and unable to fly or walk is probably dying anyway. There are a couple of points to consider: * Is it cold? A honeybee needs to keep its internal body temperature above about 25 degrees Celsius, or it can't fly. While flying, the heat generated by the flight muscles keeps it warm enough, but if the air temperature falls below about 17 degrees, the bee will lose heat faster than it can generate it and become unable to fly. * A honeybee worker has a lifespan of about six or seven weeks in the summer, and will work right to the end. Perhaps this was the case. * A honeybee worker that has stung someone or something; or a drone that has just mated, will die anyway.
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