Dancing in patterns
Honeybees sleep in their hives, typically resting on the frames or in clusters with other bees. They are most active during the day, with a period of rest at night.
well because they use the pollen in there honey.
Apiculture is the "farming" of honeybees, i.e., using the honey they produce to be gathered and sold to other people.
male honeybees take there time to collect haney and other type of stuff for the bee family to provide them so they wont die
Nope. Bats and Humans are phyylum Chordata *i.e. we have spinal chords). Bees on the other hand are phylum Insecta. Humans and bats are lots closer.
Honeybees will only sting if they’re provoked; their singers a barbed too: This represents that after a honeybee stings someone, its organs get ripped out when it tries to fly away. That‘s how “You sting someone, you die!” is a thing with honeybees
Honeybees don't prey on other animals or insects - their sole diet is pollen and nectar obtained from flowers.
Honeybees. There is no other way.
Honeybees sleep in their hives, typically resting on the frames or in clusters with other bees. They are most active during the day, with a period of rest at night.
To indicate where nectar may be found to other bees.
Their only purpose in life is to mate with new queens. They do no other work in the hive.
well because they use the pollen in there honey.
Not usually. In the event of a spill of honey getting on a bee other bees will clean it off.
No. Honeybees are the only type of animal that makes honey.
Apiculture is the "farming" of honeybees, i.e., using the honey they produce to be gathered and sold to other people.
Yes, African honeybees pollinate flowers. The insects in question (Apis mellifera scutellata) sip upon nectar and take away pollen, just like other bees. They therefore will have to be considered, despite their invasive aggressiveness, among the world's beneficial insects and insect pollinators.
The 'waggle dance' informs other bees in the colony of the direction from the sun and distance of pollen and nectar bearing plants from the hive.