Bumblebees make nests unlike honeybees: They will nest (temporarily) in the oddest places: Like that coat you left hanging in the work shed since early last spring- they might just nest in the pocket!
Bumblebees are a part of smaller colonies than honeybees.Bumblebees pollinate flowers.Some bumblebees are red or orange.Their "hair" builds a static charge and helps collect pollen.They lack ears.
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Bumblebees are found in many countries, but they are indigenous to the Northern Hemisphere. They have more successful breeding in temperate climates. Bumblebees are threatened with extinction, due to high pollution levels and habitat loss.
Queen and worker bumblebees can sting. Unlike a honey bee's stinger, a bumblebee's stinger doesn't have barbs, so they can sting more than once. Bumblebees are not normally aggressive, but they will sting in defence of their nest, or if they are harmed.
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Yes, bumblebees live in some deserts.
Most bumblebees hate water.
the habitat of a bumblebee is a hose where bumblebees live you should know that dum people
When bumblebees wake up from hibernation they usually reproduce.
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Yes. Bumble bees that do have to avoid the rain. The kind that live in the rain forest are the ones with no stinger.
That should be "Do bumblebees have a defence?". I'm pretty sure you realize that bees have stingers.
In the arctic circle. If their name wasn't much of a clue. They build heavily insulated nests on the grass, which are made of wax and pollen.
Bumblebees are a part of smaller colonies than honeybees.Bumblebees pollinate flowers.Some bumblebees are red or orange.Their "hair" builds a static charge and helps collect pollen.They lack ears.
Snapdragons attract bumblebees by olfactory signals (scent). It is also known that bumblebees are attracted to certain colors of plants
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