Appears they do, as I have about 1000 of them all over a very large Live Oak next to my house. They are pretty intent on being in the tree, I've mowed the lawn underneath, and regularly walk underneath it without a single bee flying my direction.
Honey bees are likely visiting your live oak acorns to collect the sweet secretions, known as honeydew, produced by certain insects that may be feeding on the acorns. Additionally, they might be foraging for pollen if any flowers or other plants are nearby. Acorns themselves are not a primary food source for bees, but they can be attracted to the area due to the presence of other resources.
Yes honey bees live in Mexico
Honey bees make honey. They live in colonies and store the honey to feed the larvae. Most solitary bees, such as bumble bees, make only a little of a honey-like substance which they eat themselves.
Honey bees live in a hive, bumble bees live in a nest.
Honey bees live everywhere in the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic.
A beehive has different sections. The main part is called a brood box and that is where the bees live and raise the young bees. The other part is known as a honey 'super' and that is where the bees store the honey.
Yes honey bee's are known to live in a colony.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
There are honey bees in most areas of the world except for the arctic and antarctic.
A hive
to produce honey
Honey bees are a type of bee, so honey bees are not bigger than bees in general. Honey bees are a social species that live in large colonies and are known for their importance in pollination and honey production.