So they can take care of the earth
bees have no toes, so 0
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
Because they live in colonies of around 50,000 bees. You have to be sociable when you have so many neighbours!
There are ultimately too many bees in the world to answer this question.
7 3/4
bees have no toes, so 0
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
Because they live in colonies of around 50,000 bees. You have to be sociable when you have so many neighbours!
yes many many bees
A swarm of honey bees can have as many as 25,000 bees in it.
Bees: /bees/ Beehive: bee/hive
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.
Everyone, they are so annoying. So theres your answer!
Those are "Beach Bees" (Apis maris). They build their hives beneath the sand. They often leave their hives to die, so that's why you see them in the sand.
Bees don't have toes.
"bees" is the plural of "bee." One bee, many bees.