Everywhere except the Arctic and Antarctic.
do you have a map of where jaguares live now and used to live
The first people to live in Scotland were likely Celtic tribes. However, Scotland has a long history of occupation by various peoples, including Picts, Romans, and Vikings. As for showing a map, I recommend checking a reliable online map source such as Google Maps or the National Library of Scotland website for an up-to-date map of Scotland.
Bees can be found on all continents except Antarctica. They are particularly abundant in Africa, the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Bees play a crucial role in pollination and are vital to ecosystems worldwide.
North Dakota has the most honey bees in the United States.
The future tense of the verb 'map' is will map.
Honey bees live in a hive, bumble bees live in a nest.
bees live in beehives
Yes honey bees live in Mexico
Only honey bees (Apis Mellifera) live in large colonies of up to 80,000 bees because they work as a team and are known as social bees. Other bees live individually or in small groups and are known as solitary bees.
It depends on the species of bee. With solitary bees they will live alone, but with social bees they live with the colony. Honey bee drones could not live alone because they depend on the worker bees to feed them.
Bees stay in bee hives.
Yes, there are bees in Japan.
Bees live everywhere in the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic.
To get Honey Bees in Zoo World, you would have had to purchase the Sunny Hills Map that came out to celebrate spring. The map allows you too collect the Honey Bees. If you were not able to purchase the map, you could ask one of your Zoo Mates to send you Honey Bees.
Carpenter Bees live in wood
Bees live in different locations. The honeybee lives in a hive as do many other species of this insect. Some bees burrow underground and others live in small nests.
Social bees are mainly honey bees and live in a colony of several thousand. Solitary bees, as their name implies, mostly live on their own but sometimes in small colonies of up to one hundred.