cyprian honeybee
Honeybees come from southeastern Asia.
Because they make honey
Honeybees are believed to have first appeared around 100 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. They evolved from earlier bee species, with the earliest known honeybee, Apis mellifera, originating in Asia and spreading globally. Fossil evidence indicates that honeybees have been present for millions of years, contributing significantly to ecosystems as pollinators.
Pollination is one way that honeybees are important.
Although there are some small morphological differences, the only definitive answer is by DNA analysis.
Dancing in patterns
Honeybees are found everywhere, apart from the Arctic and Antarctic.
want can be done about the decline in honeybees in britain
Honeybees like to make honey to keep them fed over the winter.
Yes, only honeybees die after they sting.
One example of a species that humans interact with mutually is the honeybee (Apis mellifera). Humans benefit from honeybees through their pollination services, which are essential for the production of many fruits, vegetables, and nuts. In return, beekeepers provide honeybees with managed habitats and protection from predators, allowing them to thrive and produce honey. This mutualistic relationship highlights the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the importance of biodiversity.