pretty much anywhere.
There are bees in all continents except Antarctica, and anwhere where there are enough nectar-bearing flowers for a long enough period for them to collect sufficient nectar to last them through the year.
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No one has bothered to estimate the number of bees in the world.
One can find Burt Bees Products from their official website which is "Burt's Bees". One can also find Burt Bees products from website like eBay or Amazon as well.
Bees are often found near flowers.
Animal World - 1968 World of Bees was released on: USA: 1972
Without bees the world would starve to death. But I doubt that is the way the world will end.
There are many species of bees living in the world today. The only continent in the world lacking bees is Antarctica. There are not enough plants to sustain bees and the climate is too cold for them to live there.
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'.
The standard term is a colony of bees. However we tend to refer to them more frequently according to where/how we find them living, such as: a hive of bees, a nest of bees, a swarm of bees.
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One can find information about bees wax at a number of different websites. One can find information about bees wax at websites such as CafeMom, Candle Bee Farm, and Hive Harvest.
Bees live everywhere in the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic.