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Where do queen honey bees go to meet?

They don't. Queen bees don't normally leave the hive, and there is only one in each hive.


Where do bees go?

to the honey


What do drone bees eat?

Click on the link to your right for a picture of a ground bee. == *go to wikipedia.org to get a full decription (sp.)


Do honey bees sting each other?

It can happen. They won't sting members of their own colony, but if bees from another colony try to enter the hive to steal the honey the guard bees will sting them. A newly-emerged queen will go around the hive looking for other queen cells. If she finds any she will sting through the cell walls to kill the developing queen inside them.


What are the reasons scientists believe that is killing the Honey Bees?

My dad has honey bees and he thinks that when the bees go out in cold weather they can''t survive it and end up dying.


How do you get honey out of bee hives?

You put some honey in the new hive and the bees will go there


What problem stop bees to make honey?

bees are usually distracted in making honey by human activity, the beekeepers disturb the bees for a good cause to extract the honey from the hive and sell the honey to the store. when a beekeeper comes to take the honey most of the bees go to the beekeeper to sting him, thats why he wears the suit. :D


When honey is not harvested where does it go?

Unharvested honey remains in the hive. The honey that is not harvested is consumed by the bees in the hive to remain alive. A talented beekeeper knows how much honey he can remove from the hive and not harm the bees.


How does a beekeeper make the bees go inside the hive?

They normally start by locating a dark enclosed, dry space (in a tree trunk, roof or wall cavity - or indeed a man made hive). The colony of bees including the queen move into this and the worker bees use honey that they have stored in their tummies as they left their original hive to make wax (bees wax). they chew up this wax and shape it into a new comb with hexagonal cells. The queen lays new eggs in this and the new colony starts. With more bees, more time, and more comb is produced to store honey and brood young and the new hive becomes established. A resinous substance collected from the buds of certain trees (called Propolis) is used by the bees as a cement or sealant to plug up any gaps in the the walls of the hive so that predators can not get in and the hive entrance is guarded by young workers.


Where does store honey come from?

from bumble bees that go zzzzzzzzz


How go you get honey bees to move?

Use hand grenades?


Why honey bees go on flower?

To collect pollen and nectar.