The habitat of a bee isn't a hive as you might think. . The definition of a habitat is natural environment in which an organism lives. For example a forest or field is an example habitat of the bee. It is communal and lives in a colony nest of secreted wax.
the blue banded bee is killed by habitat clearing because the habitat clearing dudes eat them :P
in forests
for murder under the microscope it is the bee ain't koala
the woods and stuff like that
A bee's habitat is in a hive or nest mainly used for bees to raise their young
a bumble bees habitat is under wooden buildings, around peoples houses and in sheltered long grass.
No, the bee adapts to many environments and can live practically anywhere
the habitat of a bumblebee is a hose where bumblebees live you should know that dum people
air pollution and habitat clearing
a bee needs a home, a hive, the hive needs to be where it wont get ruined and the bees have to move to another
Only if their habitat changes, so they need to adapt!
A combination of loss of habitat, chemical spraying and various viruses.