Without going into any religious explanation (which would take days and reams to do), the only reason we can conclusively give is "because".
when bees sting you they die. but wasps when they sting you they stay alive.
sting you and then stay alive
you dont
It is difficult to provide an exact number of bees alive today due to variations in populations and species worldwide. However, estimates suggest there are billions of bees currently active and contributing to pollination and ecosystem health.
No. If there are still some bees alive, you can get seriously stung. And Trying to move the hive will make the bees madder.
No. Wasps stay alive afer stinging because they don't lose their stinger.
chances are there is a hine in the atic or walls
Yes bees were there at that time, because it is now proven that honey in a pyramid of a Pharaoh was still good in the year 2010.
The lifetime of the colony is the length of time that pollen stored in the honeycomb will keep bees alive. Bees make the honeycomb so that the cells will survive inclement weather and natural enemies. The nectar and pollen reserves service that generation that procures them and those that are being raised and that will be born that year.
becuase bees pollinate the plants a make they stay alive a live and give oxygen to us so without bees we would most likely die or have limited resources over time killing us`!
bees are like humans, their organs get frozen and when warmed the organs start pumping blood back to their heart from where it had stopped, therefore "time traveling to the future".
Stayin Alive by Bees Gees