They are either swarming, getting ready to move to a new hive, or they are gathering food (pollen) from blossoms.
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While they gather pollen, they cross pollinate each blossom. Bees are among our best pollinators.
No, but some bumble bees do. In the wild honey bees would be in natural cavities such as holes in trees.
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Bees primarily consume nectar and pollen from flowers, including those of oak trees. While oak trees are not major nectar producers, they do produce catkins in the spring, which can attract bees looking for food. Additionally, some bees may forage on other plants in the vicinity of oak trees to supplement their diet. Overall, oak trees play a supportive role in the broader ecosystem, providing resources for various pollinators.
Plants and animals sometimes help each other. Squirrels help trees buy burying their nuts. Trees help squirrels by providing nuts to eat. Bees pollinate plants but they use some of the pollen and nectar to make honey as their food.
A honey bees habitat is usually found near or around your home. They live in comb with the queen bee and they store the pollen in their mouth or hold it with their feet. They clean the honey or pollen with their mouth. Be careful you dont want to mess with a honey bee!(::
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most bees live in hives. These are either made by the bees themselves in trees or on the ground, or by people. Some hives have lots of female worker bees, a few male drones and one queen bee who is the most important bee
Olives are predominantly wind-pollinated, although they can also be cross-pollinated to some extent by insects like bees. Bees may visit olive flowers for nectar but are not the primary pollinators of olive trees.
some birds, sometimes bees, and squirrels, sometimes field mice
Dragonflies eat many small insects. Some include mosquitoes, flies, bees, wasps and ants. Sometimes they will even eat butterflies.
sometimes in trees or leaves and some in roots(i was told)
Well,depends sometimes they want a new queen so then they decline populations or..Atniw ....some bees move out then more bees want to move out see i hope this helps