They are in the sense that they are both insects. They differ in that they are classified in different orders. Butterflies are classified in the order Lepidoptera and bees are in the Hymenoptera.
The butterfly does not belong to a colony, but the bee is part of a hive.
A person who studies all insects including butterflies and bees is an entomologist.
Butterflies and Bees - 1917 was released on: USA: 28 January 1917
Bees, butterflies and some mammals pollinate flowers.
No, lepidoptera are butterflies; bees are hymenoptera.
Because the flowers that the Bees collect pollen from and produces the nectar that the Butterflies eat is simply not there from being choked out by the weeds. Pull the weeds and the Bees, Butterflies and Hummingbirds will come back.
i think they have a long tongue to suck it
nectar.
butterflies need plants because they need to lay their eggs on the leaf!
Pollen for bees and butterflies?
insects such as bees and butterflies
snakes, butterflies, bees