Either you have a way that they are getting in from outside (hole in a window screen, an unsealed door, open fan in the attic, open doors, open garage, etc.) and they are coming in because they smell something good or you have a nest in your house. My girlfriend had a bee or two coming into her dorm room every day for a week only to discover an enormous hive over the light in the middle of the room. Soon, dozens of bees would flood into her room every day, buzzing and dying in her room. Eventually they taped over the hole and the bees kept to themselves. But you might want to get that checked on.
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If by 'it' you mean nectar the answer is yes, though 'spit' is a little pejorative. When gathering nectar the bee swallows it into a special honey stomach, which is not part of the digestive tract, and on return to the hive it can regurgitate the nectar and pass it to the house bees for storage.
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Humans affect honey bees by using insecticides in their gardens which kill the bees.
The saying 'bees knees' is a popular slang term used by teens in an earlier time. The term often is used when referencing the 'awesomeness' of an individual.
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The bees and flies are small, persistent, irritating problems. "Everyone in the house" represents all the different parts of your own life. This suggests that the same irritations are causing problems in your personal, social, and work life.
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We had bees coming in through the bathroom vent to the outside. They were bumblebees who were apparently making their nest inside the vent/roof.
No it doesn't mean you have a nest in your house. Bees, wasps and hornets make their nests outside. They could be in the walls, or if you have windows or a door open then they could have just flown in. I get bees and wasps in my house off and on simply because one of my doors is open when I'm gardening. Check around the outter perimeter of your house to see if you can see a hive of any sort. If they are bees (generally yellow with dark brown strips) then call a beekeeper. Bees are getting to be a rarity for some reason so don't kill them! Hornets and Wasps have elongated bodies (may have stripes depending on the region you are in). You will have to get an exterminator.
If by young you mean the larvae, then yes. The bees do feed the larvae.
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you are not really a guest but you do not live there.
Do you mean the magmatriezer, it's at your house.
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If by "which bees" you mean which sub-species or type of bee then the answer is: all of them. Honey bees, bumble bees, miner bees - the lot. If however you mean the sex or caste of bee then the simple answer is that it is the queen bee - which is a female - who lays eggs. But there is a more complex answer that is more accurate. If we think about honey bees then the worker bees - who are also female - are physically able to lay eggs too. However, their eggs can only hatch into male bees (drones) and their inclination to lay is usually hormonally suppressed when a fertile queen is present.