Typically, a honeybee hive contains one queen bee. The queen is the sole reproductive female in the colony, responsible for laying eggs and maintaining the hive's population. Although there can be periods of time when multiple queens exist during swarming or supersedure, generally, only one queen rules per hive at any given time.
Approx. 4500 bees make a pound.
A bee cell, specifically a honeycomb cell, typically has six sides. This hexagonal shape is highly efficient for storing honey and pollen and provides structural strength while minimizing the use of wax. The six-sided design allows bees to pack the cells closely together, maximizing space within the hive.
About 15 miles per hour.
That looks like a typical size for a bee, therefore, I daresay that many different types of bees have that size.
30 min. in each half
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The number of bees in a hive varies through the year. At the end of winter there will probably be around 10,000 bees, but in mid-summer there could be around 60,000 bees.
There is only 1 queen bee in th hive.
60,ooo to 100000
Usually one
On average, a single hive can contain between 20,000 to 60,000 bees, depending on the time of year and the health of the hive.
It varies ! Hives don't contain a specific amount of bees. Depending on the size of the hive... anywhere from a few hundred to many thousands.
Under normal circumstances, there will only be one queen in a hive,
A hive can have between 20,000 to 60,000 worker bees, depending on the season and size of the colony. These worker bees are responsible for tasks such as foraging, nursing the brood, cleaning the hive, and producing beeswax.
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Many things actually. Humans do. Bears do. There are many insects that do including small hive beetles, wax moths, and other bees (called robbing).
It may appear that bees are foraging in a group because there are so many of them, but each bee is working on its own. When a bee returns to the hive after finding a new source of nectar it communicates the location and type of plant to other bees in the hive, and they then will go to the same place to forage.