Beekeepers
honey bees work together.
Absolutley. For example in Thailand, there are plenty of honey bees and Thainland is also very humid
The more honey a hive produces - the less the bees need to work to gather nectar .
The drones (male bees) don't work. Their only purpose is to mate with a virgin queen.
A throng of honey bees refers to a large group of bees gathered together, typically around a queen bee or a hive entrance. It can occur during swarming or when bees are protecting their hive. Honey bees are social insects that work together in colonies to gather nectar and pollen to produce honey.
yes
Mesquite honey is made by bees. Apiculturists place bee hives in areas with many mesquite trees and the bees do all the work. The bees drink nectar from the mesquite flowers and use it to make their honey. Man only has to harvest the honey at the end on the season.
Bees work together in a highly organized social structure within a hive. They collect nectar and pollen from flowers to make honey, which is stored as food. Bees also play a vital role in pollination, helping plants reproduce.
Yes. Honeybees literally work themselves to death in the summer.
The above is WRONG, worker bees are the sterile female bees that do do all the work. The bees that do no work in the hive are the male "drone" bees that the hive produces each summer. They have one function only, to mate with new queen bees.
3 different honey bees. 1) Queen bee ( lays eggs) 2)Drones ( they do not work just help in reproduction) 3)Workers(work al the time)
No. The drones (male bees) don't do any work, and not all of the workers are involved with honey production all of the time, though all workers will at some time make honey. The queen's only task is to lay eggs, and she never makes honey.