A bees skin is fuzzy. My grandma owns a bee plant and raises them and gets honey from them and it is definitely fuzzy.
Bees do have skin, but it is different from the skin of other animals. Bee skin is covered in a layer of tiny hairs that help them collect pollen and protect them from the environment. This hair-like covering is called setae and is unique to insects like bees.
Can you please be more specific? Do you mean what kind do they like to sting, or, in the case of meat bees, do they like to eat, ie, plum skin. Thanks~ MountainFlower
There are many types of skin products that the company Burt's Bees makes. Examples of skin products that the company Burt's Bees makes includes lotions and body washes.
Bees don't eat human skin. They only eat pollen and nectar, or honey which they dilute with water.
When bees sting you, they insert a barb into your skin and then send a venom down the barb and into your body.
No they don't i ate cheese for breakfast
I like bees
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
No. Bees, like all insects, are invertebrates
Honey comes from Bees like Honey Bees.
Bees do that because they like the smell.
No the stinger is not left in the skin from Wasps or Hornets. They just sting you and pull it out. Only Honey Bees leave a stinger in you. My family are beekeepers so I have been stung by many bees but since honey bees die when they loose their stinger they don't sting unless they feel threatened.