Four ounces is about 113 grams.
The entire life's work of one honey bee leads to the production of about 580 milligrams of honey.
113 / 0.58 = 195.51
So, it takes approximately 196 bees to produce four ounces of honey.
to take care of the babies and store food to survive winter
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In their hive.
When living wild, bees first choice of location to build a hive will often be in the hollow of an old tree. In urban areas they often take up residence between the inner and outer walls of a property.
An average sized honeybee hive has between 20,000 and 50,000 adult bees.
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Obviously bees don't make the hives - humans do that. The hives we see today were designed to make it easier to keep bees and harvest honey. Before the current type of hive, it was necessary for the beekeeper to destroy the nest each autumn in order to take the honey.
Honey bees (European originally), although Killer bees will take over a hive.
Bees spend their days collecting nectar and pollen from flowers to bring back to their hive to feed the rest of the colony. They also help in pollination, a crucial process for plant reproduction. Bees also work together to build and maintain the hive, take care of the young, and protect the queen bee.
No. Bees seen around water are there to drink. They also collect water to take back to the hive.
Yea it sounds like you have a bee hive... You can contact a local pest/bug control place and some will take care of it for you
Honey bees have made a hive in your lawn because there previous hive has reached maximum capacity. When this happens it is called swarming. The queen produces a female and allows her to take a portion of the drones or workers with her to form a new hive. If the hive I in the lawn it has used a preexisting hole supplied by some form of animal.