bees come in the form of groups in different ways e-g
a group of bees have made their nest or hive in the ship or any other source of travelling vehicle and when these vehicles travel in other countries or regions they travel from cities to cities.
There are around 25,000 known species of bees all over the world. They are called: honey bees, bumblebees, wasps, mining bees, leaf cutter bees, sweat bees, plasterer bees, yellow-faced bees, Melittidae, Meganomiidae, and Dasypodaidae bees found in Africa, Stenotritidae that are in Australia.
No.
bees come from all around the world (except maybe the anarchic) basically everywhere there are flowering plants.
Bees, being considerably smaller than a rat, can not eat the rat. Nor do rats eat bees.
Varroa mites have specialized to feed off bees by piercing the bee's exoskeleton and sucking the haemolymph. This is why varroa is such a pest. Bees attacked by varroa quickly become weakened, and varroa can also carry other diseases. Beekeepers and Bees will be in serious trouble if this disease enters Australia.
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Yes. There are around 1500 species of native bees in Australia.
Yes, there are most definitely bees in the Australian outback. Australia has a range of bees, from the tiny Quasihesma bees of Cape York to the Dawson's Burrowing Bee, a very large species found in the dry arid outback of Western Australia.
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If you have a beekeeper in the area, they will come and remove the bees for you. If you can't get in touch with a beekeeper, an exterminator can come out and remove the bees. Honey bees are important to the environment, and shouldn't be killed unless it is a last resort.
There are around 25,000 known species of bees all over the world. They are called: honey bees, bumblebees, wasps, mining bees, leaf cutter bees, sweat bees, plasterer bees, yellow-faced bees, Melittidae, Meganomiidae, and Dasypodaidae bees found in Africa, Stenotritidae that are in Australia.
No.
Its come from bees
No, killing one bee will not attract more bees. Bees do not communicate in a way that would signal others to come to the area if one is killed.
Honey only comes from honey bees (Apis Mellifera), not from any other type of bees.
Amegilla cingulata, or the blue banded bee, is a native to Australia. These bees play an important role in the production of food and contribute to roughly around 30 percent of the crops in Australia.