No, killing one bee will not attract more bees. Bees do not communicate in a way that would signal others to come to the area if one is killed.
Yes, bees have the ability to sense and recognize when one of their fellow bees has been killed. They can detect chemical signals released by the dead bee and will respond by removing the body from the hive to prevent the spread of disease.
No. The saying is "catch more bees with sugar than with vinegar". No one wants to catch flies. They're useless and annoying, not to mention dirty. But bees, on the other hand, can make you honey, which rhymes with money :) bling bling!!!
Odysseus decides not to kill Polyphemus immediately because he knows that only Polyphemus can remove the boulder blocking the cave's entrance, needed for their escape. If he killed Polyphemus while he was asleep, they would be trapped inside the cave. Odysseus chooses to bide his time and come up with a plan to outsmart Polyphemus instead.
Odysseus doesn't kill the cyclops because if he does then no one can move the giant boulder that the cyclops put at the entrance so they couldn't escape. need more questions of any kind of greek myth i am your guy lol bye
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A flea bomb and other type of pest control bombs will kill the bees that are currently in the area. However, the rest of the swarm that do not get killed will just rebuild their hive in the same spot.
no because they could be those afrain killer bees. when u kill one they make a scent that the bees can smell from far away and they go to find the body and wills tring u. just one lil bee sting can kill u imagine 500 of them.. call someone to come out and get them.Well, you could, but you're taking a risk. I wouldn't just to be on the safe side.The first answer is mix of rumor, myth, and some pseudo-science. Africanized bees are honey bees. The general idea of Africanized bees being more aggressive is true.Because the bred is a hybrid they retain the aggression. Both Africanized bees, and fire ants have killed horses.Why do you think of kill kill kill? Adopt the Buddhist approch of live and let live.Don't mess with them, they have their own destiny.
When a bee is killed, it releases a pheromone that can attract other bees from the same hive to investigate and defend against a potential threat. This can potentially lead to an aggressive response from the other bees in the area.
Just one, if you're very, very unlucky.
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.
Point out that three out of every four mouthfuls of food you eat are directly or indirectly attributable to the activities of bees. Bees are essential for the pollination of most food crops, and without the bees, these crops would fail. Point out also that for reasons that are not yet fully understood the number of bees in the world has been falling, and if the decline continues at this rate the world's bee population will very soon become seriously endangered. No-one should kill bees. If they are in the wrong place, contact a beekeeper or your local beekeeping association and someone will come and move them.
There would be more than twenty thousand bees in just one small colony.
It really depends on the child and the bees. People can be killed by just one sting.
Beekeepers keep bees in a hive and more than one hive is known as an apiary.
One can find information about bees wax at a number of different websites. One can find information about bees wax at websites such as CafeMom, Candle Bee Farm, and Hive Harvest.
Surprisingly, Yes. Mosquitoes do come out in the day. I've actually experienced one during the summer. One bit me around noon. Unless noon is considered nighttime, then Mosquitoes do not come out in the day. But unfortunately, yes. They do come out in the daytime.
It depends if there allergic what type of bee it is and how old the person is reallyIt depends on the individual 'victim'. It can be as few as a single sting - or many hundreds.