What do you mean ? Like how are they dying out? Or why are they disappearing you have to be specific in a online question if you want a specific answer.
In an indvidual colony of honey bees (i.e. one hive) the population will fluctuate quite a lot during the year. At its lowest level in Winter it could be 10,000 bees whereas at its height in Summer it could easily exceed 50,000 bees. In the UK there are an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 hives so you say that there may be as many as 125,000,000,000 honey bees around in the middle of Summer. There are of course also other types of bees - solitary bees and bumblebees, for example - that would raise the number higher. As for world population, I cannot help you. One would need to consider the different seasons at any one time and the many tpes of stingless and other bees that exist.
no they do not bite but if you are being very annoying they will sting you
Bees, being considerably smaller than a rat, can not eat the rat. Nor do rats eat bees.
There are a few ways to repel miner bees, and it can even be done naturally. Try to get rid of them by pouring water down their hole or covering it with a tarp. Either will hopefully provoke them to move.
"The only thing to fear is fear itself" So you have to be afraid of being afraid. So I guess no, people dont have to be afraid of bees
Burt's Bees's population is 2,007.
St Bees's population is 1,717.
They are being helped by not hunting them and saving the population.
Well, it's an obvious answer. They give birth because bees have a population and it needs to grow like the human population. I believe and know that it won't be a bigger population then humans. The queen bee gives birth to bees. Thank you. -stranger
A 'hive' is an artificial home for bees provided by a beekeeper. Bees living wild in a tree would normally be described as a colony.
They are capturing them and helping them to be not endangered.
The population of killer bees in the United States is in the upper millions. In June, 2013, 100,000 killer bees invaded a vacant home in Houston, Texas. Killer bees are expanding across the US at an alarming rate each year.
Various universities are doing research into Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) and beekeepers are inspecting their bees more often to try and identify any problems at an early stage before they get out of hand.
You don't want to kill a nest of bees. They are a declining population. Smoking them out or calling for a beekeeper should be your first reflex.
more are being taken into captivity to mate to keep the population rising
No, bees, being insects, lay eggs. The eggs stay outside the bees' bodies to grow and not inside like a human pregnancy.
the population of bees is, 22222 in the USA, 99999 in Canada, 68686 in the arctic and 6464 in Antarctic