A group pf bees is called a colony - or a swarm (if they're outside the hive).
A swarm.
A swarm or a colony - a hive is the name of their home.
A swamp of bees does not describe a group of bees. The correct term for a group of bees is a swarm.
Within a hive we call a group of bees a colony. A swarm is a group of bees looking for a new home.
i don really know. but the thing that i call a group of bees is scary, nasty, annowung and all the other things so maybe you can get the real answer frome someone else
a colony of bees is just a group of bees or a nest.
No, lepidoptera are butterflies; bees are hymenoptera.
they belong to the insects group
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A Swarm
The binomial name for bees is Apis mellifera.