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.
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.
1. worker bees of a certain age will secrete beeswax from a series of glands on their abdomens. 2.the flattend area on their hind legs is where the pollen basket is located.
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 virgin queen bees goes on a mating flight when she will mate with around a dozen drones (male bees). This is the only time in her life when she will do this. When she lays an egg, it will already be fertilized from semen stored within her body.
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 honey bee uses its tongue to collect nectar from a plant and its mandibles to collect pollen.
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.
Honey bees have barbed stingers that get hooked onto the skin when they try to sting. When they sting, a portion of their abdomen and digestive system is torn away from their body. This injury is fatal for the honey bee.
the thorax
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.
its stomach
Bees eat honey and sweat a wax from their body they use to build the hive.
No, but honey is sort of like bee barf. The bees collect nectar and put it in a special stomach. When they return to the hive, they transfer the nectar to other bees for further processing. Enzymes in the bee’s body help turn the nectar into honey.
honeybees used wat body god its so hard plz help
First they draw out the shape in hexagons with wax secreted from special glands in their body then build the sides up. They strengthen the cells with propolis made from plants. Honey is then stored in some and brood ( eggs, larvae and young bees) in other groups of cells. In a manmade beehive structure, the brood is in the lower part and the honeycomb in the upper part.
Yeah, if you're talking about honey bees the honey bee has a body that can naturally clean itself, and bees are really like any other person that likes to shower and get all gussied up for the day. So yeah, they're pretty clean insects, not like revolting filth flies.
Honey bees are able to produce wax from a gland on their body. By sticking the flakes of wax together they produce the walls of the cells that make up a honeycomb.