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The temperature of a bee's blood is typically around 95-97 degrees Fahrenheit (35-36 degrees Celsius). This temperature is regulated by the bee to help maintain its metabolic functions and overall health.

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Why does the brain of mammals keep track of the temperature of the skin and the blood?

The brain of mammals keeps track of the temperature of the skin and blood to maintain a stable internal body temperature, which is crucial for the body to function properly.


What is the body temperature of a butterfly?

Honey bees do not have a 'normal' body temperature. A honey bee needs an internal body temperature of 35°C to fly. This is also the temperature within the cluster of bees on a brood comb. This temperature needs to be maintained to develop the brood, and it is the optimal temperature for the creation of wax. While flying, a bee's flight muscles generate heat which will maintain its body temperature. The optimal air temperature for foraging is 22 to 25oC, but below about 13oC the bee will lose body heat faster than it can generate it. At high temperatures the bee uses a form of evaporative cooling to get rid of heat through its mouth. Under hot conditions, heat from the thorax is dissipated through the head. The bee regurgitates a droplet of hot internal fluid -- a 'honeycrop droplet' -- which immediately cools the head temperature by up to 10oC. Below about 10oC, bees become immobile due to the cold and above 38oC activity again slows. Honey bees can tolerate temperatures up to 50oC for short periods.


How hot is humans blood?

The average human body temperature is around 37°C (98.6°F), so the temperature of human blood is also around this range. Blood circulation helps regulate body temperature and keep it stable within this range. Any significant increase or decrease in body temperature can have adverse effects on health.


What is the name of the part of the brain that detects the temperature of the blood?

The hypothalamus is the part of the brain responsible for detecting the temperature of the blood. It helps to regulate body temperature by responding to changes in the environment and initiating appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis.


Do male bees sting, or is it only the female bees that have stingers?

Only female bees have stingers, while male bees do not.

Related Questions

What is the color of a bees blood?

the colour of bees blood is pale amber.


What are hot blooded animals called?

Japanese bees can tolerate a blood temperature of up to 117 degrees. They actually can raise their own body temperature and use it as a weapon.


What is the color of the bees?

the colour of bees blood is pale amber.


Are bees gnats?

No. Gnats are related to mosquitoes. Bees do not feed off human flesh or blood.


Do mosquitos explode when they drink your blood?

no they don't but bees do.


Which type of bee sucks human's blood?

None. There is no such thing as a bee which sucks blood.


Do bees have blood?

Bees do have blood, like all insects. It is different from ours in that it does not have any haemoglobin, so it is pale straw coloured, not red. This is because the blood is not used to carry oxygen to the tissues, only nourishment. In insects the blood is more properly called haemolymph.


Are bees warm blooded?

No, bees are not warm-blooded. They are cold-blooded insects, meaning they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Bees can generate some body heat through muscle activity, but they do not maintain a constant internal temperature like warm-blooded animals do.


Are bees attracted to blood?

Bees can't see the color red, so unless your blood smells like flowers, I don't think you'll have to worry


Where are all the bees?

In a temperate climate bees will not fly from the hive if the temperature is too low. The air temperature must be above about 14oC (57oF) for them to fly any distance. For this reason in spring or late autumn you can get the impression that all the bees have disppeared. They haven't, they are just staying in the hive.


At what temperature do bees die?

Bees ( honey bees) become inactive at 45 degrees. death comes after they cannot convert their honey to heat their bodies. They create heat by shivering their flight muscles.


Are Bees cold blooded?

No, bees are not cold-blooded. They are classified as ectothermic, which means they rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body temperature. Bees can generate their own body heat through muscle activity, but they still require warmth from the environment.