There are bees on every continent except Antarctica.
Bees are happiest in a temperate or sub-tropical climate, but are found in the tropics where there are enough nectar-bearing flowers for them.
Bees live in colonies or hives.
No, bees are eukaryotes.
Bees can walk or fly.
Apis, Megapis, and Micrapis are the three names for honey bees (Apis spp). The first subgenus identifies the east and south Asian native whereas the other two subgenera relate to a south and southeast Asia distribution.
Bees in one hive typically do not communicate with bees from another since they usually will not allow bees from another hive to enter their own hive.
No. It is derived from the nectar which the bees collect from flowers.
yes carpenter bees are found in detroit
Bees can be found on all continents except Antarctica. They are particularly abundant in Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Bees play a crucial role in pollination and are vital to ecosystems worldwide.
Bees are often found near flowers.
Bees can be found in most places but not the Arctic or Antarctic.
If you have found a swarm of bees, it is possible to find the queen and put it on your chin. The other bees will cluster around it and it will look as if you have a 'beard of bees'.
Bees make honey using nectar from flowers
in a beehive
Well you have bees honeybees hornets bumble bees and wasps
It's simple, Antartica
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.
The bees, which are found in the hives. For wax needed for a quest, on bird isle there is a lady who make it.
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