Yes, bees do have a brain. It has around 950,000 neurons compared to the more than a billion neurons in a human brain.
Yes, bees have brains that are relatively small compared to other insects. Their brains enable them to navigate, communicate, and perform various tasks within the colony. Bees also exhibit complex behaviors such as learning, memory, and problem-solving.
Honey bees use their brains for various functions, such as navigating their surroundings, communicating with other bees through dance, learning and remembering floral patterns, and making decisions to optimize honey production and survival of the colony. Their brains are essential for their complex social behaviors and for maintaining the organization and efficiency of the hive.
No.
Yes. Almost all Mammals and Oviparous have brains. Like Humans.
No. Bees do not attack human unless you bother them. Just leave them alone than you'll be fine.
no but they got eyes and antanas
they die after they got stung
If one got caught in a web. Spiders do not eat big, black bees, unless if it is a tarantula.Yes, they will if they catch them.
They haven't got a special name. They are born fully formed and are just referred to by beekeepers as young bees.
Wow you don't got no brains!- IS NOT A WAY TO USE IT Wow! I got a ring from Ben!-IS A WAY TO USE IT
Honey.........When they got tha munchies
They got ideas from the Roman Republic and their own brains.