A colony
A throng of honey bees refers to a large group of bees gathered together, typically around a queen bee or a hive entrance. It can occur during swarming or when bees are protecting their hive. Honey bees are social insects that work together in colonies to gather nectar and pollen to produce honey.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Within a hive we call a group of bees a colony. A swarm is a group of bees looking for a new home.
The scientific name of a bee is Apis. Specifically, honey bees, which are the most common group of bees used for honey production, belong to the genus Apis.
Yes, honey bees rely on flowers for nectar and pollen, which serve as their main food sources. They are dependent on these flowering plants for their survival and for the production of honey and beeswax.
A throng of honey bees refers to a large group of bees gathered together, typically around a queen bee or a hive entrance. It can occur during swarming or when bees are protecting their hive. Honey bees are social insects that work together in colonies to gather nectar and pollen to produce honey.
a colony of bees is just a group of bees or a nest.
They are living.
You need to elaborate more with your question. A group of social insects are when they live together...An example are honey bees.
No, but it came from bees, as you all know, which are living things.
honey bees work together.
Hive
Honey bees live in hives, formed by the bees themselves, usually. Occasionally, however, apiaries, man-made beehives, will house many bees, so that the honey can be harvested.
Honey bees live in colonies.
There were no honey bees (Apis Mellifera) living naturally in North America or Australia so the early colonists brought bees with them to produce honey.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
Well, Honey bees and bumble bees are in a certain group that is called Apidae. Andrenidae is a species with mining bees. Ardrenidae is also related to the Apidae species.