I got stung twice this morning while weeding among the branches of a low-growing yew in front of my house. Sunsequent observation indicated an undeground nest of bees, which made me ask the same question. Here's a pretty decent link:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2143.html
There are many other sites with similar information, photos, etc.
Many Bumble Bees, Genus Bombus, nest in holes in the ground. I've also mowed over a yellow jacket nest once (ouch), so include yellow jackets in the list. Various other wasps nest in the ground.
Animal weathering refers to the physical breakdown of rocks and other materials by animals through activities such as burrowing, digging, or grinding with teeth. This can contribute to soil formation and mineral breakdown in the environment.
Honey badgers but not found in UK, bears do.
An archaeologist is the person who digs up ruins to study the past.
An archaeologist is a person who digs up artifacts left behind by people in the past.
Archaeological digs are mainly underground because layers of soil and sediment build up over time, burying artifacts and structures from past civilizations. By excavating below the ground surface, archaeologists can uncover and study these buried remains to learn about the history and culture of previous societies.
Yes, pouring ammonia on the ground where the bees' nest is located can help to deter or kill them. However, it is important to use caution when dealing with bees as they are important pollinators and beneficial insects. It may be more environmentally friendly to contact a professional pest control service to remove the bees safely.
paleontologist
ur dog digs it up
wait until the evening when all the bees are in then pour a cup full of petrol into the hole then block the hole up
If you replant the money you dug up from the shiny spot, a money-growing tree will sprout. If you plant a shovel, a golden shovel tree will sprout. When the golden shovel tree matures, you get a golden shovel which occaisionally digs up money bags if you dig random holes anywhere in the ground.
Honey bees play an important part in nature. Don't kill them off, instead contact your local Animal Shelter and ask if anyone can gather them up and take them off to a Bee Keeper. Or even put an ad in your paper offering free honey bees to anyone who will take them away. Most bee keepers love to do that as they need more bees especially a new colony of them.