First, they don't make whats exactly called honey. What they have is nectar stores for food, which are needed for a short period of time, and in comparison with honey bees, bumblebees store only a tiny amount of honey.
Bumblebee honey is edible, although it is thinner and watery than Honeybee honey
Yes, to produce honey - there is no other source of honey.
Honey bees are a type of bee, so honey bees are not bigger than bees in general. Honey bees are a social species that live in large colonies and are known for their importance in pollination and honey production.
Approximately 1/12 teaspoon
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
A hive usually refers to a large honey bee colony which has nursery chambers as well as honeycombs to store the honey they produce. A wasp, yellow jacket, bumblebee nest is simply where they live and raise young since they do not produce honey.
Bumblebee honey is edible, although it is thinner and watery than Honeybee honey
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During the spring months, the queen bumblebee builds a wax honey pot to use for food storage. The queen provisions the wax honey-pot with nectar and pollen.
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A bumblebee is not considered to be an autotroph. Autotrophs are plants that make their own food. Bees eat the nectar flowers produce, not food they produce themselves.
Yes, Bumblebees eat nectar which is plant produce
In its lifetime, the average honey bee worker produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey.
Do honey bees produce WHAT? If the question is "honey", then yes, HONEY bees produce HONEY. If the question is NOT "honey", I'm afraid I can't help you.
In its lifetime, the average honey bee worker produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey.
Bumblebee would take batman out in less than a second, 1 laser to him or even the batmobile and Bumblebee wins.