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There are thousands of different bee species in the United States and all across the world. The bees are in the class Hymenoptera.
yes, because there are only a few bees in England but if you are referring to the world i don't know.
It all depends on the size of the rooms.
Insects each have their own unique abilities and they all work together to keep the world alive and going. Spiders and bees may be the most terrifying, but spiders keep the bug population down, and bees provide food for us.
bees come from all around the world (except maybe the anarchic) basically everywhere there are flowering plants.
There are around 25,000 known species of bees all over the world. They are called: honey bees, bumblebees, wasps, mining bees, leaf cutter bees, sweat bees, plasterer bees, yellow-faced bees, Melittidae, Meganomiidae, and Dasypodaidae bees found in Africa, Stenotritidae that are in Australia.
US navy sea bees are construction group that can be deployed all over the world even to war zones
No one has bothered to estimate the number of bees in the world.
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No. Are you?
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.
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.