to make honey.
Yes, to produce honey - there is no other source of honey.
Yes, bees have tiny hair-like structures covering their bodies called setae, which help them collect pollen and regulate their body temperature. These hairs are not fur like mammals have, but they serve a similar purpose in keeping bees healthy and functioning properly.
Yes, ground bees can be killed with bee spray designed for that purpose. It is important to follow the instructions on the product label to ensure safe and effective application. It is also recommended to contact a professional pest control service if you are unsure or uncomfortable dealing with ground bees.
The purpose of the honey that a bee produces, is to feed itself and other occupants of the hive throughout the winter months when little or no nectar is available. The bees usually produce more than they can use which allows a beekeeper to harvest the excess.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
The purpose of the stingers that bees have is for self-defense. Bees use their stingers to protect themselves and their hive from potential threats.
The only purpose of the drone bees is to mate with the queen.
Bees make honey (and they also like sugar), and he's the Candyman.
No, the bees' only objective is to obtain nectar from the plant. Pollination is a secondary effect.
Much the same as your own head.
The bees make the combs from wax which is produced from special glands in their bodies specifically for this purpose.
The drones (male bees) don't work. Their only purpose is to mate with a virgin queen.
The drones are the male bees. The queen and worker bees are all female. The only purpose of a drone is to mate with a new queen. Once mating has finished the drone will die. Within the hive, the drones have no function and do no work. As autumn turns to winter all of the drones in the hive will be thrown out by the worker bees and will die. New drones will be produced at the start of the next season.
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to show how helpless Lily is..... i think that the bees represent life and imagination in the book.
to attract bees for pollination
The purpose of a flower is to help the plant reproduce.