Yes. A hornet is an insect and belongs to the genus vespa. It is the largest eusocial wasp. Some species may grow up to 55mm (2.2in).
Eusocial insects benefit from having a hierarchical social system. The division of labor among different types of individuals is an efficient way for a colony to operate.
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They're devoting their live to foraging, defending their queen, and raising her offspring.
Hornets evolved from the same common ancestor as wasps, bees, ants and other eusocial insects. They exist because they fill a niche in the environment.
Bumblebees belong to the Class Hymenoptera. This class contains all of the bees, wasps, hornets, ants and other eusocial insects.
lots of differences in behavior, ecology and physiology. bees: eusocial pollinators of nectar that have 4 wings flies: solitary, varied diet, 2 wings
Short answer, no. Long answer, there are many types of Australian Native Bees. Some are eusocial (meaning they have hives, colonies, etc) but most are solitary (meaning that they generally hang out on their own). If your question is actually "Do Australian Native Bees store honey?" then the answer is yes. The eusocial species of bees will make "honey pots" from wax and propolis (plant saps). The honey pots are generally no bigger than a thumb nail and (depending on the available flora) are dark redish brown in colour. These pods are often put together around the outside of the hive, as the inside of the hive contains brood cells. The bees store pollen in a similar manner. For more information, visit: Aussie Bee ----aussiebee.com.au/faq.html Sugarbag ---- sugarbag.net/honey/
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Naked mole rats are not a threatened or endangered species and have a wide range of habitat across East Africa. They are common in the wild, so a population count has not been attempted. They live in colonies of 60 to 80 and are one of only 2 eusocial mammals known.
Termites belong to the class Insecta, which makes them insects.
The list of Star Wars characters' species that weren't named are: Acme Droid Service salesman's species (from Star Wars Droids 7: Star Wars According to the Droids, Book II) Allic's species Archyr Beil's species Aurra Sing's father's species Baco Par's species Ban Papeega's species Bith/Sullustan bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Blue ape-like tentacle-armed cantina patron's species (from Tatooine Sojourn) Bojam Rees's species Bron Burs's species C'borp's species ChoFi's species Clode Rhoden's species Crockagor's species Demos Traxen's species Dethro Glok's species Dharus's species Double-forearmed Hurd's Moon alien musicians' species (from SOTEE comics) Double-iris eyed alien thug's species (from SOTEE comics) Eero Iridian's species Ellam's species Eyes's species Finhead Stonebone's species Four-armed green bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Ganji's species Gleed Ontodon's species Gno's species Greej's species Gzin's species Horned bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Horned green Jedi's species (from Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 4) Ihu Niopua's species Ione Marcy's species Iridik'k-stallu's species J'tt'sa's species Jorshmin's species Joveh D'a Alin's species Koruu's species Krelman's species Krox's species Lumus's species Macus Kayniph's species Mazzoney's species Mooth's species Mzerc's species N'Mrith's species Nan Mercador's species Nasta's species Nuso Esva's species Plattahr's species Punn Rimbaud's species Quad-Lo's species Sar Agorn's species Satyr green Devaronian bounty hunter's species (from Vader's Quest) Saul Moegantz's species Shang-Troy Thanabo's species Shao to Gok's species Shem-Lern's species Six-armed alien's species (from Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Strange Allies) Slabba Drewl's species Slug-like alien thug's species (from SOTEE comics) Squid bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Ssssk!'s species Stauz Czycz's species Tan headless alien's species (from Star Wars Droids Kea Moll action figure) Tieren Nie-Tan's species Two-faced purple humanoid's species (from The Star Wars Holiday Special) Two-headed patron's species (from Star Wars: Yoda's Challenge Activity Center) Uda-Khalid's species Uso Yso's species Verhandle's species Vetria Scoth's species Voe Atell's species Walrus alien's species (from The Last Command comic) Wikyochee's species Xamus/Sumax's species Yorpo Mog's species Zebulon Dak's species Zee Ethda's species Zud's species etc.