There are honey bees in most areas of the world except for the arctic and antarctic.
Beehives.
Yes and no. A honey bee is a type of bee, it's a specific type.
Honey only comes from honey bees (Apis Mellifera), not from any other type of bees.
A honeybee lives in a beehive in which they constructed. No, honeybees are not mammals, they are insects.
Only honey bees make honey and its taste will depend on the type of flowers, shrubs, trees or other vegetation that the bees have been foraging on.
There isn't another type of honey.
honey bees. i looked it up
Africanized honey bees also known as colloquially
Honeybees.hi every one
Well, Honey bees and bumble bees are in a certain group that is called Apidae. Andrenidae is a species with mining bees. Ardrenidae is also related to the Apidae species.
Most bees eat nectar but only the honey bee takes the nectar back to the colony and makes honey in large quantities.
Farmers don't usually breed honey bees, but they do need them for pollination purposes depending on the type of farm. For example, a livestock farmer doesn't need bees but a fruit farmer definitely does need bees.