a hive, a host
A hive or swarm is what a group of honeybees generally will be called.Specifically, the term depends upon the location of the honeybees (Apis spp). Inside their shelter, a group is designated by the same term as the residence: hive. Outside their shelter, a group will be described as a swarm.
Honeybees come from southeastern Asia.
Because they make honey
Honey bees live in a colony in the wild and in a hive in captivity. A group of hives is called an apiary.
A population group refers to the group to which an individual belongs. An example of a population group is Arab, Chinese, Filipino, Latin American, or White.
Pollination is one way that honeybees are important.
Honeybees are found everywhere, apart from the Arctic and Antarctic.
Dancing in patterns
want can be done about the decline in honeybees in britain
Honeybees like to make honey to keep them fed over the winter.
Yes, only honeybees die after they sting.
Three differences between Orchard Mason Bees and Honeybees are: 1. Honeybees are more aggessive. 2. Orchard Mason Bees live in mud holes while Honeybees live in hives. 3. Orchard Mason Bees sting less frequently than Honeybees.