The honey bee had strong wings in comparison to other flying insects. They can fly great distances and their wings are sturdy.
no but they have five eyes
Yes, all honey bees have two pairs of wings.
Honey bees can only survive in colonies that are several thousand strong.
Honey bees beat their wings between 200 and 230 times a second when in flight.
Honey bees' wings beat 11,400 times per minute.
Honey bees collect nectar from flowers using their long, tube-like tongues. The nectar is stored in a honey stomach, where enzymes break down the sugars. Back at the hive, bees pass the nectar to other worker bees, who further process and store it in honeycomb cells. Through fanning with their wings, the bees remove excess moisture from the nectar, resulting in honey.
Honey bees move by flying from one location to another using their wings. They are also capable of walking and crawling on surfaces using their six legs. Honey bees are known for their efficient and coordinated flight patterns when foraging for nectar and pollen.
It helps to keep the hive cool when it gets hot.
Honey bees produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers using their long, tube-shaped tongues, and storing it in their "honey stomach" to carry back to the hive. Once back at the hive, the bees pass the nectar to other worker bees who chew it and store it in honeycomb cells. The bees then fan the nectar with their wings to remove excess moisture, creating thick, sticky honey that is stored for food.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Apis is one genera name (the honey bees). However, there are many genera of bees and confusion reigns in the taxonomy of bees. However, they all are of the order: Hymenoptera(membranous wings).
Like most insects they have a head, thorax and abdomen. They have six legs and a pair of double wings ie four wings in total. They have various internal organs which enable them to produce wax, propolis and honey.