Worker honeybees keep the colony clean, look after younger bees, and collect pollen and nectar.
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
Honey bees are a type of bee, so honey bees are not bigger than bees in general. Honey bees are a social species that live in large colonies and are known for their importance in pollination and honey production.
They don't. Worker honey bees live for around 6 weeks in summer and 6 months in winter. The queen can live for about 4 years.
Honey bees are kept in hives by beekeepers.
Females are the Queen and the worker bees.Males are the drones.
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
Worker Bees will collect the honey then in Spring or Summer the honey collecter will get the honey.
Worker bees.
None. Only worker bees produce honey. All worker bees have have stingers. If a worker looses it's stinger it will die.
Male honey bees, also known as drones, are larger than female honey bees, which are worker bees and queens. Drones do not have stingers and their main role is to mate with the queen. Female worker bees are smaller and have stingers for defense. Queens are the largest bees in the colony and are responsible for laying eggs.
Male honey bees, known as drones, are larger than female honey bees, which are worker bees. Drones do not have stingers and their main role is to mate with the queen bee. Female worker bees are smaller, have stingers, and perform tasks such as collecting nectar, making honey, and caring for the hive.
Worker honey bees eat a mix of nectar, pollen, and water from flowers. They collect these resources to bring back to the hive for themselves and the rest of the colony.
The worker bee will collect the nectar and produce it into honey. By Kye Pescud
Worker bees make honey and protect the hive from danger.
Honey bees are a type of bee, so honey bees are not bigger than bees in general. Honey bees are a social species that live in large colonies and are known for their importance in pollination and honey production.
so they can build they can make honey
They are both fed as grubs by the nurse bees tending the brood. There is no concept of first or second.