No. A decaying or decomposing dead bovine can produce flies, not bees. However, a dead carcass will attract bees as well because bees need some form of protein in their diet. A carcass will produce flies like to lay eggs on decomposing carcasses so that their larvae, maggots, eat at the carcass, which help them grow into pupae which then transform into adult flies. A beehive, which is where the queen bee lives, produces bees, not a decaying dead animal.
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
to produce honey
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Bees are not R-strategist. Bees are considered to be K-strategist because they live in stable environments and produce few offspring.
Vulture bees are found in Central and South America, primarily in tropical rainforests. They are commonly found in countries such as Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Vulture bees are known for their unique scavenging behavior, where they feed on decaying flesh and carrion.
Bees typically do not sting fruit, but they will feed on decaying fruit. Wasps are also attracted to fruit that is decaying due to the sugars in the fruit.
bees simply produce 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.
Boo-bees.
Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
No, slugs do not eat bees. Slugs are primarily herbivorous and feed on decaying plant matter, leaves, and fruits. While they may occasionally consume small insects or animal matter if it's decaying, bees are not a typical part of their diet.
no they produce penguins
Bees collect nectar from flowers and then produce honey.
There are no bees that produce "milk", but you may be confusing this with royal jelly, which is a milky white substance that worker bees produce in their hyperpharyngeal glands to feed to the hive's larvae. ---- I think it is a trick question. The answer is boobees.
A bull living in an apiary might be disturbing to all of the BEES that live there, which is what normally lives in an apiary.
honey bees are not just any bee
nurse bees