A bee has three body segments: head, thorax, and abdomen. The wings and legs are attached to the thorax.
Bumble bee.
Like all insects, a bee has three body parts: head, thorax and abdomen.
Bumble bees vary in size depending on the species, but they typically range from 0.4 to 1 inch in length. They are larger and more robust than honey bees, with a hairy body and distinct color patterns.
A bumble bee is a bee -- just a different sort of bee.Bumble bees do collect nectar and make honey, but not in large enough quantities to make it worth harvesting.However bumble bees are excellent Pollinators, so bumble Bees can be worth keeping. Farmers will pay you money to lend them your hives for the season so that the bumble bees pollinate their crops.
"Bumble bee" and "humble bee" actually refer to the same type of bee. The correct term is "bumble bee," and it is a large, hairy bee known for its characteristic buzzing sound and pollination activity. "Humble bee" is a less commonly used term for the same insect.
no it does not.
a bumble bees habitat is under wooden buildings, around peoples houses and in sheltered long grass.
Bumble bee.
The scientific name for a bumble bee is bombus but there are many different sub-species of bumble bee, each with their own name.
bee is a noun not a verb
Bumble bee is a camaro
A bumble bee is an insect.
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The bumble fee is in the Apidae family. The order of the bumble bee is Hymenoptera.
a bumble bee (on her stomach)
Bumble Bee Foods was created in 1910.
No, but there are many species of honey bees that will crossbreed