Honey bee is an insect that produces honey and wax. Honey is very sweet and available different flavours. It is used for nutrition and medicinal purposes. Bees wax is a naatual wax that is used for manufacture of smokeless candles, polishes etc.
Bees also produce a material called royal jelly which is fed to normal bee larva to turn them into queen bee larva.
a honey bee is a producer because is produces honey
it has wings and it produces honey
A queen bee lives in the middle or deepest part of the beehive, where she produces the eggs that will hatch into new bees.
Bees don't have ears as we understand them, but they are sensitive to vibration through their legs, and it is believed the antennae may also be sensitive to vibrations.
The feminine of a bee is a worker bee. A male bee is a drone. All hives have one queen bee in charge.
a honey bee is a producer because is produces honey
Because it produces honey.
it has wings and it produces honey
In its lifetime, the average honey bee worker produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey.
A queen bee lives in the middle or deepest part of the beehive, where she produces the eggs that will hatch into new bees.
About 50 more or less.
In its lifetime, the average honey bee worker produces about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey.
North Dakota produces the most honey in the United States.
The honey bee has a venomous sting but produces honey for man.
Well prior to my knowledge the mode is meiosis why ? its because it produces diploid but a bee is an exception , um probably go check google or go find a book much better
Research has shown that the highest production figures come from a bee that is a cross between the European honey bee (apis mellifera mellifera) and the African honey bee (apis mellifera scutella). However that cross produces what has become known as the 'killer' bee, because they are less docile and more likely to sting. On balance, this disadvantage outweighs any production advantage so beekeepers tend to use the pure European honey bee.
Bees don't have ears as we understand them, but they are sensitive to vibration through their legs, and it is believed the antennae may also be sensitive to vibrations.