there wuold be no flowers and trees and grass well u get my point
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Africanized honey bees (also known as killer bees) were brought to Brazil in the 1950s as an experiment to improve honey production. Some of the bees eventually escaped and interbred with local honey bees, leading to the establishment of Africanized honey bees in the Americas.
of course you can bees help every thing. If there were no bees you would be standing in polyester.
Those are probably native bees! How exciting! I wish I had some here! They are quite docile. I would just leave them alone. They aren't "hive" bees; they are loners, so they shouldn't cause you a lot of problems with taking over.
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
This has to be a personal opinion because some people are frightened of bees. However, bees don't frighten me at all and I would be much more concerned if there were no bees as that would mean a reduction in the amount of food available in the world, and the extinction of those plants which rely on bees for pollination.
Bees communicate things like that by chemical signals. A bee would send out a chemical scent, an alarm, that would be detected by other bees. The warning would be an alarm, and the other bees would shift into a defensive mode and prepare for confrontation.
No, but some bumble bees do. In the wild honey bees would be in natural cavities such as holes in trees.
honey bees (apis mellifera) are kept in hives in an apiary.
most insectiside will but before you kill them remember bees are good for your garden. Why would you want to kill bees?