No. Honey bees (Apis Meliferra) are a different species.
No, honey bees typically make hives above ground in structures like trees, caves, or man-made beehives. Ground-dwelling bees like mining bees or sweat bees may create nests underground, but honey bees do not.
Bumble bees are dying out due to disease. They believe it is the same issue honey bees have contracted but the issue is worse with honey bees.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
There are around 25,000 known species of bees all over the world. They are called: honey bees, bumblebees, wasps, mining bees, leaf cutter bees, sweat bees, plasterer bees, yellow-faced bees, Melittidae, Meganomiidae, and Dasypodaidae bees found in Africa, Stenotritidae that are in Australia.
Sweat bees is one species of bees out of 20,000. They are the most common types of bees in the Northern Hemisphere. They are attracted to the sweat that humans produce.
No, bees do not sweat.
No, honey bees typically make hives above ground in structures like trees, caves, or man-made beehives. Ground-dwelling bees like mining bees or sweat bees may create nests underground, but honey bees do not.
Yes and no. A honey bee is a type of bee, it's a specific type.
Bumble bees are dying out due to disease. They believe it is the same issue honey bees have contracted but the issue is worse with honey bees.
no
No, ground bees are yellow and black and about the same size as honey bees
Bees eat honey and sweat a wax from their body they use to build the hive.
Wax and honey are not the same thing. The bees make wax to store honey inside. The honey is a separate substance that the bees use for food.
Bumble bees live on pretty much the same diet as honey bees: pollen and nectar (the basis of honey).
No, Honey is nectar afer the Bees have evaporated the excess moisture.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
sweat bees do not have the ability to sing