A swarm.
A swamp of bees does not describe a group of bees. The correct term for a group of bees is a swarm.
A group pf bees is called a colony - or a swarm (if they're outside the hive).
A swarm or a colony - a hive is the name of their home.
Within a hive we call a group of bees a colony. A swarm is a group of bees looking for a new home.
The correct family name for a functional group with a carbonyl group bonded to a nitrogen atom is an imine.
i don really know. but the thing that i call a group of bees is scary, nasty, annowung and all the other things so maybe you can get the real answer frome someone else
The fear of bees can be called either Apiphobia or Melissophobia. :)
a colony of bees is just a group of bees or a nest.
The scientific name of a bee is Apis. Specifically, honey bees, which are the most common group of bees used for honey production, belong to the genus Apis.
the correct spelling is : INXS
No, lepidoptera are butterflies; bees are hymenoptera.
they belong to the insects group