Bumblebees often die openly due to their solitary foraging behavior and shorter lifespans, making them more susceptible to environmental stressors. In contrast, honeybees live in colonies and have a social structure that allows them to care for sick or dying members, often removing them from the hive to maintain hygiene. Additionally, honeybees typically die within the safety of their hive, where they can be protected from predators and extreme conditions. This difference in behavior and social structure accounts for the visible deaths of bumblebees compared to honeybees.
Yes, only honeybees die after they sting.
No, most of them die in the autumn.
No, honeybees have barbed stingers that remain in the skin and detach from the bee, causing the bee to die after stinging. Other types of bees, like bumblebees, have smooth stingers that can be withdrawn without causing harm to the bee.
Bees have stripes that are black and yellow.
Honeybees are the bees that die after stinging. When a honeybee stings, it leaves behind its stinger and part of its abdomen, which ultimately leads to its death. This is a defense mechanism to protect the hive, and the bee sacrifices itself in the process. Other types of bees, like bumblebees, can sting multiple times without dying.
If bees die out, humans will also. As bees pollinate all the plants we eat.
Honeybees will only sting if they’re provoked; their singers a barbed too: This represents that after a honeybee stings someone, its organs get ripped out when it tries to fly away. That‘s how “You sting someone, you die!” is a thing with honeybees
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many people can be harmed or possably die from there sting
Yes, they can sting but will do so only if threatened.
Bumble bees sting, they do not bite. the last time i was saw a bumble bee it bit me so they do bite
The bees that die : Honey bee. The bees do not die : Hornets, Yellowjackets/wasps, and bumblebees. those are the bees i know that die/do not die