Hymenoptera.
Taxonomy of the honey bee: * Kingdom: Metazoa * Phylum: Arthropoda * Class: Insecta * Order: Hymenoptera * Family: Apidae * Genus: Apis * Species: Apis mellifera
Wasps are in the order Hymenoptera.This is the same order as ants, bees and sawflies.
Bees have developed stingers to protect them from harm and fur in order to successfully gather pollen. They have developed these adaptations in order to survive longer.
FamilyApidae Order Hymenoptera
Hymenoptera
Honey bees are in the order Insecta -- they are insects.Yes they are.
'Sweat bee' is a colloquial name for bees of the order Halictidae, but the habit of trying to get salt by drinking human perspiration is not restricted to bees of this order. See the related links for more information.
Apis is one genera name (the honey bees). However, there are many genera of bees and confusion reigns in the taxonomy of bees. However, they all are of the order: Hymenoptera(membranous wings).
Apis is one genera name (the honey bees). However, there are many genera of bees and confusion reigns in the taxonomy of bees. However, they all are of the order: Hymenoptera(membranous wings).
Manuka honey bees produce Manuka honey which comes largely from new Zealand. These bees feed on the flowers of the Manuka plant in order to produce the honey.
Honey bees are in the order Insecta -- they are insects.Yes they are.
To attract bees, birds in order to polinate