Honeycombs are made up of hexagons, so I would say a hexagon.
A queen bee is larger than worker bees and has a longer abdomen. She also has a more elongated and rounded shape compared to worker bees. Queen bees are usually the only ones in the hive that have fully developed ovaries for egg-laying.
No, honey bees typically make hives above ground in structures like trees, caves, or man-made beehives. Ground-dwelling bees like mining bees or sweat bees may create nests underground, but honey bees do not.
There are three types of bee that nest in the ground: digger bees, sweat bees and mining bees. These are known collectively as ground bees and are particularly beneficial as pollinators.
It sounds like the bees you are describing may be bumble bees. Bumble bees can have varying sizes, some larger than honey bees, and they are known to nest in the ground with structures similar to honeycomb. Bumble bees are important pollinators and generally not aggressive unless disturbed.
Hornets do not buzz like bees. While both insects can produce a buzzing sound, hornets typically have a higher-pitched and deeper buzz compared to bees. Additionally, hornets are generally larger and more aggressive than bees.
its not the shape of the flower its how much pollen is in the flower
In the sense that they do not have a spine, or vertebra: yes. Bees, like all insects, are invertebrate. Their body shape is formed by their hard outer casing.
Yes. Bees, like all insects, do not have a bony skeleton -- so no vertebrae. They have a hard outer casing called an exoskeleton which gives the body its shape.
The cells made by bees in a hive are all hexagons.
A queen bee is larger than worker bees and has a longer abdomen. She also has a more elongated and rounded shape compared to worker bees. Queen bees are usually the only ones in the hive that have fully developed ovaries for egg-laying.
no... bees are wild animals, but you can find a video or cartoon with bees doing what you want them to do..
I like bees
Not quite sure on the question, but bees build raw honeycomb naturally in an oval shape. The natural habitat of the honey bee is a hollow tree. They will attach honey at the top of the cavity, and build out from there. A ball is the most efficient way for a hive to maintain temperature, so the baby bees (larva and eggs) will be in the center of that ball, and other bees will surround them to keep them warm. The oval shape, instead of a perfect round shape may be due to the way that workers hang on each other and build wax. They build down and slowly out, creatin an oval shape.
Male bees are the big, fuzzy bees without stingers.
No. Bees, like all insects, are invertebrates
Honey comes from Bees like Honey Bees.
Bees do that because they like the smell.