Insects
Hymenoptera.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
Actually, the 'worker-bees' are 'Lez-Bees'.
When bees dance, they are communicating with other bees.
The possessive form for the plural noun bees is bees'.
Hymenoptera.
Charles Duncan Michener has written: 'A comparative anatomical study of mandibular structure in bees' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Bees, Insects, Mandible 'The social behavior of the bees' -- subject(s): Bees, Behavior, Social behavior in animals 'Allodapine bees of Madagascar (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)' -- subject(s): Anthophoridae, Classification, Insects 'The parasitic groups of Halictidae (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)' -- subject(s): Classification, Halictidae, Insects, Parasitic insects 'The large species of Homalictus and related Halictinae from the New Guinea area (Hymenoptera, Apoidea)' -- subject(s): Classification, Homalictus, Insects, Urohalictus lieftincki 'A classification of the bees of the Australian and South Pacific regions' -- subject(s): Bees
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bombus spp.
Ricardo Ayala has written: 'Two new subgenera of bees in the genus Centris (Hymenoptera: Apidae)' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bees, Classification, Hemisia
Molly G. Rightmyer has written: 'Phylogeny and classification of the parasitic bee tribe Epeolini (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Nomadinae)' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Phylogeny, Bees, Apidae, Classification
David W. Roubik has written: 'Ecology and natural history of tropical bees' -- subject(s): Bees 'Pollen and spores of Barro Colorado Island' -- subject(s): Classification, Pollen, Spores (Botany)
Karl V. Krombein has written: 'A revision of the Melanesian wasps of the genus Cerceris Latreille (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)' -- subject(s): Cerceris, Wasps 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, VIII' -- subject(s): Classification, Hymenoptera, Insects 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XV' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Sphecidae 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XX' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Tachysphex, Wasps 'Catalog of hymenoptera in America north of Mexico' -- subject(s): Insects, Hymenoptera 'Life history notes on some Egyptian solitary wasps and bees and their associates (Hymenoptera: Aculeata)' -- subject(s): Bees, Insects, Solitary wasps 'Trap-nesting wasps and bees: life histories, nests, and associates' -- subject(s): Bees, Wasps 'Trap-nesting wasps and bees' 'Revision of North American Liris Fabricius (Hymenoptera:Sphecoidea:Larridae)' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Liris 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XI' -- subject(s): Hymenoptera, Identification, Insects, Wasps 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XVI' -- subject(s): Classification, Gastrosericus, Insects 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XXI' -- subject(s): Classification, Wasps
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Bumblebees belong to the Class Hymenoptera. This class contains all of the bees, wasps, hornets, ants and other eusocial insects.
Honey bees produce and store honey, and build nests out of wax. They account for only seven out of the some 20,000 known species of bees. Other bees may make and store honey, but only honey bees, of the genus Apis, are classified scientifically as true honey bees. Those who engage in scientific classification start with asking whether what they're studying belongs in one of two kingdoms: animal; or plant. The honey bee belongs in the former. And so the scientific classification of the honey bee looks as follows: Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Arthropoda. Class: Insecta. Subclass: Pterygota. Infraclass: Neoptera. Superorder: Endopterygota. Order: Hymenoptera. Suborder: Apocrita. Family: Apidae. Subfamily: Apinae. Tribe: Apini. Genus: Apis.
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.
There is not word in English spelled 'beeds'.The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.The collective nouns for bees are a bike of bees, a charm of bees, a drift of bees, a grist of bees, a hive of bees, a hum of bees, a stand of bees, a swarm of bees