Honey does not come out of a bee's body.
Bees collect nectar from flowers and take it back to the hive where it is spread in cells in the honeycomb. The combination of warmth and air flow in the hive evaporates water from the nectar, and the result is honey.
Honey bees have tiny branched hairs that make them appear fuzzy, but they are not as prominent as in some other bees. The hairs on honey bees help with collecting pollen and regulating body temperature, but they are not as thick or dense as in other bee species.
NO, they are not like bees, where their stingers come out. They have fangs, (like teeth) and will not come out of their mouth unless they are physically pulled out. If the snake bites something, it will release its prey.
Killer bees, or Africanized honey bees, are generally similar in size to regular honey bees, with only slight differences in body dimensions. They are not significantly larger; in fact, their size can vary slightly based on environmental factors and genetic diversity. Both types of bees are about the same length, typically ranging from 1/2 to 5/8 inch. The main differences lie in their behavior and aggression rather than size.
it is for the wings and legs to be, and to be a part of the body. The bee has three parts of it's body the ''abdomen ''thorax and the ''stinger. is that right?
A bumble bee is a bee -- just a different sort of bee.Bumble bees do collect nectar and make honey, but not in large enough quantities to make it worth harvesting.However bumble bees are excellent Pollinators, so bumble Bees can be worth keeping. Farmers will pay you money to lend them your hives for the season so that the bumble bees pollinate their crops.
A honey bee uses its tongue to collect nectar from a plant and its mandibles to collect pollen.
Honey bees have tiny branched hairs that make them appear fuzzy, but they are not as prominent as in some other bees. The hairs on honey bees help with collecting pollen and regulating body temperature, but they are not as thick or dense as in other bee species.
the thorax
Body shape is different: a honey bee's body is similar to that of a wasp, while the bumble bee has a round body. The bumble bee is also known for it's hairy or fuzzy appearance. Honey bees, although having a fine hairs appear much smoother. Bumble bees are also usually black and yellow in colour, honey bees more shades of brown. Bumble bees are similar to honey bees in that a hive will consist of a queen, female worker bees, and male drones, who are responsible for mating with the queen. They do produce honey, but in very small amounts, so they are not used for commercial honey production. Another similarity is that only the females possess stingers. Bumble bees tend to live in fairly small nests, which are usually in the ground. For this reason, they do not swarm like honey bees. Bumble bees can thrive in colder climates than most honey bees because they can regulate their body temperature and they have furry bodies. With many bumble bee varieties, only the queen will survive over the winter, and she hibernates in her nest. Honey bees do not hibernate, and although the drones are evicted from the hive at the end of summer and die, the queen and workers over-winter in the hive, taking the opportunity to forage whenever the air temperature is high enough.
No, honey bees do not get stuck in honey. They are able to move freely in and out of honey without getting trapped due to their special body structure and the viscosity of honey. Honey bees are well adapted to collect nectar and make honey efficiently without getting stuck.
its stomach
Samson killed a lion. A short time later, he found a bee's nest with honey inside the dead lion's body. Of course, bees or wasps rarely makes their nests inside a dead lions body, and Samson was able to confound a lot of people by making a riddle out it. Samson was later fooled by Delilah.
When a honey bee stings a person or animal, they leave a barbed stinger in the flesh. They are unable to bull out the stinger which pulls out the bees digestive tract, muscles and nerves, which causes the honey bees to die.
NO, they are not like bees, where their stingers come out. They have fangs, (like teeth) and will not come out of their mouth unless they are physically pulled out. If the snake bites something, it will release its prey.
Bees eat honey and sweat a wax from their body they use to build the hive.
Killer bees, or Africanized honey bees, are generally similar in size to regular honey bees, with only slight differences in body dimensions. They are not significantly larger; in fact, their size can vary slightly based on environmental factors and genetic diversity. Both types of bees are about the same length, typically ranging from 1/2 to 5/8 inch. The main differences lie in their behavior and aggression rather than size.
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