None that I know of.
cuckoo
The honey guide bird can locate honey in a bees' nest but is unable to get to the honey for itself, so it guides the badger to the nest. The honey badger cannot find the nest easily by itself but, once shown the nest by the bird, the badger can open the nest with relative ease, using its huge claws. The badger eats the honey it wants and the bird feeds on the remains. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship. It is also sometimes called mutualism.
There is no such bee species.
When the honey guide bird finds a bee hive with honey, it makes a certain noise. Then the honey badger follows the sound of the bird until it find it, and the bee hive. The badger then breaks down the bee hive and the badger and the bird eat all the honey :) and live happily ever after ;p
bee humming bird
a bee hive
honey dont grow on breads the bee collect the honey from the flower and they put them at ther nest and the people take them from ther nest
The Queen Bee lays all the eggs in the Bee`s nest !
It takes a total of 21 days from the time that the queen lays an egg to the time that a larva hatches as a fully developed adult worker honey bee.
on trees
The honey guide bird and the honey badger have a mutalistic relationship, because both the bird and badger benefit, because the bird locates the honey while the badger attacks the bees and the bird can break through the bees nests hard shell and they both snack.
providing for the queen bee and bringing honey to the nest
Hummingbirds. The nest of the bee hummingbird, the smallest bird in the world, is only 3cm in diameter.