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What do you call the home of bees?

a bee hive


Can honey grow mold on different breads?

honey dont grow on breads the bee collect the honey from the flower and they put them at ther nest and the people take them from ther nest


Which bird lays egg in honey bee nest?

kingfisher


What are two jobs the worker bees have?

providing for the queen bee and bringing honey to the nest


Should humans eat bee's honey?

Yes because if we do not the bees will have to much honey in their nest so they will have to stop making honey and the are always working


We found a live bee in a bottle of honey. How can that happen?

If the bee was still alive, it couldn't have been in the jar very long. Are you sure it wasn't trapped there when the jar was last opened?


What bee would build a nest in a bird's nest?

There is no such bee species.


Whats a bees home called?

A bee's home is called a hive. Many people keep bee hives so that they can regularly harvest their honey.


What is Wisconsin state insect?

the honey bee


How do you get rid of the bees in Sim's 2 castaway?

i think you have to harvest honey from the bee nest but i never tried it. good luck.


Why is a hive called a hive and not a nest?

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.


What are the advantages and disadvantages that the honey guide badger and a bee have?

The honey guide bird can locate honey in a bees' nest but is unable to get to the honey for itself, so it guides the badger to the nest. The honey badger cannot find the nest easily by itself but, once shown the nest by the bird, the badger can open the nest with relative ease, using its huge claws. The badger eats the honey it wants and the bird feeds on the remains. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship. It is also sometimes called mutualism.