Certainly talk to him if you are worried. But it is inevitable there will be a few bees left behind after the hive is taken. They were probably away foraging at the time.
Bees can't survive for long without a hive, so will die after a few days.
The exact time will depend on the weather and the availability of nectar. But in any case the lifespan of a bee means that even with a hive they wouldn't live for more than three or four weeks of foraging.
Another point of comfort: The queen will have gone with the hive. Worker bees on their own can't breed. Although female, they've never been mated, and can't be.
This is a good question, one that I myself have pondered upon in the past. The spin of the Earth does not only affect solids objects. The atmosphere is also spinning at the same rate as the Earth. From this it follows that when we are flying in an airplane, we are moving forward relative to what's around us: the Earth and its atmosphere. This is the same reason why we're not perpetually flying sideways when attempting to stand still: inertia.
The Concord only broke the SOUND barrier, as do many aircraft still flying today, which has no effect on Time. To break a TIME barrier (in theory anyway) you have to travel faster than the speed of light.
Mulesing is a controversial practice in the sheep industry which involves the removal of strips of wool-bearing skin around the breech area to prevent flystrike. The equipment typically used for mulesing includes a sharp pair of shears or scissors and potentially a restraint device to hold the sheep still during the procedure.
In an airplane, you are still affected by Earth's gravity as the plane is flying against the pull of gravity, creating lift and keeping you pressed down towards the floor. In an orbiting spacecraft, you are in free fall around Earth, so you and the spacecraft are falling towards Earth at the same rate hence you experience weightlessness.
Yes, adenoid removal (adenoidectomy) is still a common procedure performed on children today, although it is less common than in the past. Adenoidectomy may be recommended if the adenoids are enlarged and causing breathing or recurrent infection issues that do not respond to other treatments.
yes still flying
yup
Technicaly the keeper is always the keeper which is why he is wearing a diffrent uniform. In the rules it states that a team must be made up of ten players and a keeper you must have a keeper at all times. If he is out of the box he acts as any other player and cannot use his hands. You could have your keeper playing striker if you wanted as long as he was still wearing somthing to distinguish him as the keeper.
there are 6 F7F Tigercats known to still be flying today.
are flying lizards still alive
at least 15 B-17s are still flying flying and some being restored to static display and flight status.
That depends on which house you're talking about. Bill is Secret Keeper for Shell Cottage. Dumbledore is secret keeper for 12 Grimmauld Place.
Dungeon Keeper plays well by using DosBox, the speed is still a bit more then on using old dos, but it is manageable.
Ryan Giggs
No
They still do.
no