To identify a large bee species in your area, you can look for physical characteristics such as size, color, and markings. You can also observe their behavior, such as where they nest and what flowers they visit. Consulting a field guide or contacting a local entomologist can also help you accurately identify the bee species.
No, a bee has two large compound eyes and three small simple eyes, known as ocelli. The compound eyes are made up of many individual lenses that are sensitive to movement and can detect polarized light, while the ocelli help the bee navigate and orient itself to the sun's light.
Most hummingbirds flap their wings about 50 or so times a second. Moravia They have special wing that bend so that they can flap their wings faster
Some species of bee, such as the honey bee, will die after stinging a person as the stinger is barbed and is torn from their adomen in the process of stinging you. However not all species of bee have a barbed stinger and may be able to sting you repeatedly and live.
The number of bees in a hive varies through the year. At the end of winter there will probably be around 10,000 bees, but in mid-summer there could be around 60,000 bees.
The body of a bee, or any insect, is traditionally divided into 3 main sections, the head, the thorax, and the abdomen. These sections also have parts, however, for example, the head includes the eyes, the mandibles, and the antenna, among other parts. Dividing animals up into parts is to a large extent up to the person who is doing it; there is no one correct answer as to how many parts there are.
The scientific name for a bumble bee is bombus but there are many different sub-species of bumble bee, each with their own name.
A worker bee is not a species, it is a caste within a species, so its species name is the same as the colony to which it belongs.
There is no such bee species.
Speak to an entomologist who will have to see it.
No, but there are many species of honey bees that will crossbreed
There are 17 species of Blue-banded bee's.
it is not an endangered species, it is not an extinct species
Different bee species swarm for different reasons. Typically they don't swarm before they die and will only swarm when threatened or when the queen bee leaves the colony with a large group of worker bees.
A laying worker bee.
A drone
Each species of bee has its own queen.
There is no "King Bee" The leader of a Bee Colony would be the Queen. And the average life expectancy would depend on the specific species of bee.