Bees with green heads are not all that rare in North and South America. There are green sweat bees, bees with metallic green heads, and even more varieties can be found in the western hemisphere.
A beemother is a rare term for a mother bee or queen bee.
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Don't ask me. It is so rare that you can't find it as a plush toy!
Yes, because a bee is a living creature, and all living creatures defecate in some way.
Bees don't start wars. And second of all, Haiti was ruined because of an earthquake, not a bee war. And there's no such things as bee wars that damage a country. That's only in movies, and even that's very rare.
Persons who are allergic to bee stings or products should not use bee pollen since it may cause a serious allergic reaction, including death. There are rare cases of minor side effects, such as diarrhea.
It is very rare for a bee to be out at night. If you get stung at night by a bee it most likely will be because you have accidentally disturbed a hive. Bees live both above ground (such as honey bees) and below ground (such as bumble bees).
Bee stings can cause a fever in rare cases. It usually only happens if you have been stung multiple times. It is due to the accumulation of venom. A doctor should be seen.
Great question. First, we must understand that Bee is not, in fact, an actual male. Bee was first born as a rare breed of pokemon, known as female. When Bee realized that he was not even a Bee, it was all too much for him. Bee moved to a tropical resort in northern Scandinavia and became an illegal gaterade dealer. So, to answer your question, Bee faces no challenges in proving his manness to each of his male children, because he has no children and is not a man.
Queen bees are not rare within a colony, as every hive contains one queen responsible for laying eggs and leading the colony. However, finding a queen bee outside of a hive in the wild may be considered rare due to their specific role and location within the colony.
Only in rare cases will a bee sting without being seriously provoked and many species of bee don't sting at all.The sting of a Honeybee (worker) is barbed, so it remains under your skin after it has stung you. When the bee attempts to fly off her intestines and some muscles are pulled out with the poison sac. The muscles make the poison pump into the skin.