They spread pollen and promote the growth and health of plants.
No honey bees for the honey.
Yes, they can drown, but it may be difficult for it to happen. Bees are very light and if they don't break through the water tension, they may be 'stuck' on the water and end up dying from lack of food.
Honey bees pollinate plants. If you were a fruit farmer, you might have to depend on honey bees brought to you by a bee farmer to pollinate your crop. There aren't enough bees or other insects in a given area to pollinate all of a fruit farmers crop without importing honey bees from another area.
== == == == * Be sure the bees are dead! If so, then have a plastic bag ready and pull it out as best you can with a rake and put it in the plastic bag and put a twist tie on it. Do this in the evening just at dusk because live bees will be more dormant at this time. Also you could have a "smoker" handy just in case there are still a few live bees hanging around. I have been reading where bees are dying off at far too rapid a rate and scientists want to know why. It's not a good sign because bees help to pollinate flowers and bushes. Many people can confuse bumble bees with wasps or hornets and want to kill them off, but unless you actually stand on a bumble bee or lay your hand flat on them or try to destroy their hive they won't sting. I've had them on my arms and legs and just brushed them off. It appears our eco-system is up to something. Beekeepers are worried about the lack of bees and finding more dead bees in their hives than live ones. * Another method is petrol which will kill any live bees and stop the nest being used again.
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They are in your house by accident, can't find their way out and don't want to be there. Close the inside door of the room that they are in so that they don't wander into other parts of the house, then open as many windows as possible to encourage them to fly outside again.
Professional removal is the way to get rid of bumble bees in wood. The insects in question (Bombus spp) prefer to nest at ground level under a flat, low-lying object -- such as boards, decks, stones, tarps -- or in abandoned mammal holes in the ground. Head-to-toe personal protective equipment and professional equipment and training will be required since bumble bees will avoid confrontations or sting like fury.
no... bees are wild animals, but you can find a video or cartoon with bees doing what you want them to do..
most insectiside will but before you kill them remember bees are good for your garden. Why would you want to kill bees?
To attract bees. They want the bees to pollinate them so they have to catch their eye
If you want to start keeping bees, the best thing you can do is get in touch with a nearby beekeeper or contact your local beekeeping association. There is a lot to learn and other beekeepers will be only to pleased to help you.
I'm not sure this is the one you are referring to. There are a number of songs with very similar titles to include children's songs. However check out the one below. Be My Little Baby Bumble BeeBe my little baby bumblebee, buzz around, buzz around, keep a buzzin' round.Bring home all that honey lovin' to me, honey lovin' to me.Won't you come along and let me spend my happy hoursrollin' with you 'mongst the flowersand when we get where no one else can see,just you and me, honey bee, then my little baby bumble.....Roses are red, Violets are purple...I love waffles and maple surple...I'll be just as happy as can be, you and me, you and me, little bumblebeeHoney keep a buzzin' please. I got a dozen cousin bees,but I want you to be my baby bumblebee, bumblebee.Won't you come along and save your lovin' just for meand we'll be happy, wait and see,cause I want you to be my sugar-pie.I want you until the day I die.I want you to be my baby bumble, bum-bum-bumble beeKeep a buzzin' little honey bee