A glossa
believe it or not bees have antennas that is there tonge
the stipes protect the glossa -- the tongue
Yes, bees do have tongues which they use to extract nectar from flowers. The length of the tongue depends on the species of bee.
Male bees are called drones.
Male bees are called drones.
The "tongue of bees" typically refers to the proboscis, a long, tubular structure that bees use to feed on nectar from flowers. This specialized mouthpart allows them to suck up liquids efficiently. The proboscis is also crucial for pollination, as bees transfer pollen while feeding. Additionally, it plays a role in communication and thermoregulation within the hive.
A white tail bumblebee does have a stinger and will sting humans or other animals when it feels you are a danger to it. These bees also have a short tongue when compared to other bees.
It is called a tongue of a Chameleon
A pack of Honey Bees is called a Swarm.
Intraspecific interactions with bees is called beekeeping. Beekeepers are called apiarists and the box where the bees are kept are called apiaries or hives.
A person who studies bees is an Apiologist. A person who keeps bees in an Apiarist.
Actually, the 'worker-bees' are 'Lez-Bees'.