Honey bees queens lay eggs, they do not bear live young so can't be said to be pregnant.
Honey bees produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers using their long, tube-shaped tongues, and storing it in their "honey stomach" to carry back to the hive. Once back at the hive, the bees pass the nectar to other worker bees who chew it and store it in honeycomb cells. The bees then fan the nectar with their wings to remove excess moisture, creating thick, sticky honey that is stored for food.
It varies, but typically honey bees can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to make honey. The process involves collecting nectar from flowers, bringing it back to the hive, evaporating excess moisture from the nectar, and sealing it in honeycomb cells. Bees need to process and dehydrate the nectar to ensure it becomes honey.
it was not really inveted. bees started to drink the pullen and they started makeing honey. and it was starting probably a little bit before the pioneers. cause pioneers had honey with bread for lunches sometimes. it is a pretty easy consupcion. just have to read about pioneers.Actually bees don't drink pollen they drink nectar from the flowers. Pollen sticks to their legs and bodies as they get into the flowers.I think bees were around a long time before pioneers and bees have been making honey ever since there were bees. That's what they do!
Africanized honey bees -- called 'killer bees' by Hollywood and the more sensationalist media -- are the result of some Tanzanian honey bee queens which escaped from a research establishment in Brazil in 1957 and mated with local drones. They formed feral (wild) colonies which have slowly spread southwards to the limits of tropical South America and northwards to the southernmost states of the US. They are unlikely to spread too much further because they don't tolerate cold winters.
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Honey bees collect nectar from flowers using their long, tube-like tongues. The nectar is stored in a honey stomach, where enzymes break down the sugars. Back at the hive, bees pass the nectar to other worker bees, who further process and store it in honeycomb cells. Through fanning with their wings, the bees remove excess moisture from the nectar, resulting in honey.
Honey bees were first introduced to the eastern coastal areas of North America by early settlers in 1622. Prior to that there were no native honey bees in the Americas. The native Americans first called bees 'white man's flies'.
Honey bees produce honey by collecting nectar from flowers using their long, tube-shaped tongues, and storing it in their "honey stomach" to carry back to the hive. Once back at the hive, the bees pass the nectar to other worker bees who chew it and store it in honeycomb cells. The bees then fan the nectar with their wings to remove excess moisture, creating thick, sticky honey that is stored for food.
As long as they are properly cared for, no.
It varies, but typically honey bees can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to make honey. The process involves collecting nectar from flowers, bringing it back to the hive, evaporating excess moisture from the nectar, and sealing it in honeycomb cells. Bees need to process and dehydrate the nectar to ensure it becomes honey.
Honey is considered 'renewable' because it is a natural product continually being produced by bees. As long as it is not over-exploited, the supply will continue without depleting or harming the ecosystem.
Honey is not stored in sacks. Mankind has been 'harvesting' honey from bees for thousands of years.... long before the foundation of Rome.
they are pregnant for 2 days!
it was not really inveted. bees started to drink the pullen and they started makeing honey. and it was starting probably a little bit before the pioneers. cause pioneers had honey with bread for lunches sometimes. it is a pretty easy consupcion. just have to read about pioneers.Actually bees don't drink pollen they drink nectar from the flowers. Pollen sticks to their legs and bodies as they get into the flowers.I think bees were around a long time before pioneers and bees have been making honey ever since there were bees. That's what they do!
The female dogs in Nintendogs is pregnant for 24 hours. You need to have the male and female dogs in the same room wearing the lucky collar in order for the female to get pregnant.