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so they will know about the animals and what they need to survive.
Radishes can grow in most places, and especially in temperate zones. They need a lot of sun and can be grown in spring and fall.
they will need all swimming gears and protectionsuch as gloves, and pretty much everything that can be used in water
Any living thing in your school yard: humans, grass, spiders, bees, ants, trees, wasps, squirrels, how many answers do you need?
These are the ones I know. Bumblebees, Carpenenter Bees, Honey Bees, Parasitic Bees, and Digger Bees.
only bumble bees but not wasps or yellow jackets or hornets
bees and flowers, the bees need the nector and the flowers need to pollinate.
yes. all animals have bladders. if they can eat/drink, they need to excrete, meaning they need a bladder to pee :)
We can't keep bumble bees in the same way we keep honey bees. There are several reasons for this:Bumble bees tend to be either solitary or live in very small colonies, compared to the honey bee hive of around 60,000 bees in the summer.Honey bees make more honey than they need, and this is what we collect. Bumble bees do make honey, but only in very small amounts. At the most you would collect about a tablespoonful of honey from a bumble bee nest.Bumble bees won't live in hives.A honey bee colony lives through the winter (they don't hibernate), so you still have the colony in spring. At the end of summer newly-mated bumble bee queens fly off to find somewhere to hibernate through the winter; all other bumble bees die as the cold weather comes.WRONG. The person who gave this answer has no idea what they are talking about. Bumble bees are commonly kept as pollinators, especially for indoor greenhouse crops like tomatoes. Google it.
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to survive in the temperate rain forest you need to wear a bathing suit
Bees can be gotten out of a home by spraying things such as Raid. Raid and other sprays or bombers can be purchased at home improvement stores and Walmart.
Its called 'interdependence.' The flowers need the bees to pollinate them to survive, but the bees need the flowers so they can make honey, and the female bees pollinate flowers and keep pollen on there legs to feed there larve.
Yes, but only the females have stings. They are quite docile, though, and are not so aggressive as other bees and some wasps.
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Bumble Bees, like other bees has a long brush-like tongue with which it laps up nectar and stores this in a special organ. capillary action plays an important part in obtaining the nectar. Some bumble bees, called 'robber bees' actually chew through the base of the flower petal to get at the nectar without fertilizing the flower! Common on the flowers of runner beans, and broad beans. Naughty! They also collect pollen, which is a source of protein, and carry this back to the nest, where it is stored until it is needed, to be fed to the larvae by the workers.