the ones that hang from trees!!!!!!!!!!
Bumble bees live for about 2 to 6 weeks, although queen bumble bees can live for several months. The duration of their lifespan depends on factors such as the time of year and their role within the colony.
It depends on how many stripes it has
There are no known bees that live in dirt. Bees typically nest in hives, trees, or underground burrows, but not directly in dirt. Burrowing bees, like digger bees, may create nests in the ground near vegetation, but they do not live inside the dirt itself.
"Hive" typically refers to a man-made structure where bees live and produce honey, while "hives" usually refers to a skin reaction characterized by itchy welts that can appear and disappear on the skin.
Drones, a queen, and workers are the bees that live in a hive. The drone is a male whose purpose is to mate with the queen or to perish during the winter in the event of not realizing the latter agenda. Worker bees operate as non-queen females whose responsibilities include caring for broods, foraging, and laying eggs which develop into drones or in females in special instances of queen-less hives.
Bee HiveOnly domesticated honey bees live in hives. Honey bees living in the wild will usually build a nest in the hollow of a tree trunk or under the eaves of someones house. Bumble bees very often nest in holes in the ground.Honey bees can live in a hive or in a hollow tree or in the attic of a house etc.
Most bumble bees live in suitable holes, such as abandoned mouse holes in the ground or in soil banks.
Honey bees live in a hive, bumble bees live in a nest.
Bees stay in bee hives.
In there hives.
Bumble bees live for about 2 to 6 weeks, although queen bumble bees can live for several months. The duration of their lifespan depends on factors such as the time of year and their role within the colony.
Bumble bees live on pretty much the same diet as honey bees: pollen and nectar (the basis of honey).
10 to 20 days
Yes. Bumble bees that do have to avoid the rain. The kind that live in the rain forest are the ones with no stinger.
If there are only 200 to 300, they will be bumble bees. Honey bees live in much bigger colonies than that.
It depends on how many stripes it has
Yes, bumblebees live in some deserts.