No beekeeper takes all of the honey in the hive. Any honey in the brood frames is always left.
In the autumn/fall beekeepers will feed the bees with sugar syrup or similar to make sure the bees have enough stores to see them through the coming winter.
Humans affect honey bees by using insecticides in their gardens which kill the bees.
In the 'Bee Movie', the bees pull down the honey bear. This is a parody of the reverse situation in nature. For bears like honey so much that they will pull down the hive.
mutualism
mutualism
they collect pollen from flowers and take it to there hive to make honey
No, and neither can bees. Bees collect nectar from flowers and add enzymes to make honey.
Bears
Honey bees (European originally), although Killer bees will take over a hive.
bees are usually distracted in making honey by human activity, the beekeepers disturb the bees for a good cause to extract the honey from the hive and sell the honey to the store. when a beekeeper comes to take the honey most of the bees go to the beekeeper to sting him, thats why he wears the suit. :D
A lot of bees
Make a fire, smoke the bees out, retrieve the honey.
Bees take pollen to make honey.