Bees need a food source (pollen) that is not freely available in Antarctica. Also they would not be able to survive in the climate in Antarctica due to the low temperature.
No. There is no plant life there to support bees.
Honey Bees live on all continents with the exception of Antarctica. They have even been taken to space on several different occasions!
Honey bees currently exist in almost every biome except for the Saharan and arctic and tundra. They also do not live in Antarctica.
Yes honey bees live in Mexico
Honey bees live everywhere in the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic.
Honey bees live in a hive, bumble bees live in a nest.
A beehive has different sections. The main part is called a brood box and that is where the bees live and raise the young bees. The other part is known as a honey 'super' and that is where the bees store the honey.
Bees live in every continent except antarctica, and everwhere where there are enough nectar-bearing flowers for long enough during the year for them to make enough honey to see them through the rest of the year.
Bumble bees are classed as solitary bees even though they live in small colonies of up to 50 during the breeding season.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
Yes honey bee's are known to live in a colony.
honey bees live in hive on the tree
There are honey bees in most areas of the world except for the arctic and antarctic.