every spring and summer,bees produce over 10,000 pounds of honey each year. but scientific studies show that bees don't accutally eat honey. they just invent it.
so every year we get lots of honey!another way bees are very benificial is that flowers can't survive without them.the pollen in the the flowers NEEDS to be taken out in order for it to grow. so because of bees we have flowers and honey.
I think those in particular are called Honey Bees. There are two different types of bees: the Honey Bee (or just the Bee) and the Bumble Bee.
About two days
providing for the queen bee and bringing honey to the nest
Yes, all honey bees have two pairs of wings.
Honey bees carry pollen and nectar in two ways. The most common way is by the hairs on their legs and stomach which pollen sticks to. Some bees also have hollow areas on their legs which can carry food as well.
The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanised honey bees, are simply a cross between two species of honey bee, and as such their life cycles and tasks are exactly the same as any other species.
Honey bees.
It sounds as if the honey has been extracted before it is 'ripe' and has fermented.
Very much so. There probably around two million honey bee colonies in the US, not counting feral colonies. Honey bees are not native the US, they were introduced by European settlers over two hundred years ago. The native Americans called them the 'white man's flies'.
Honey and wax- but the greatest value that bees produce is pollination of fruits and vegetables.
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 = 195.51So, it takes approximately 196 bees to produce four ounces of honey.
No, there are not two types of honey bees.Specifically, there are three main types of honey bees. Apis functions as the genus for all honey bees. It is divided into three subgenuses: Apis, Megapis and Micrapis. The Apis subgenus is thought to originate as cave-dwellers from eastern tropical Africa. The Megapis and Micrapis subgenuses originate in south and southeast Asia where they respectively nest among woody plant branches and atop heights (buildings, cliffs, trees).