Bees are attracted to areas that are filled with pollens. If you have lots of flowering trees or plants around, you will find lots of bees present. This is also true if there are lots of pollens in the area in a particular area.
bees have no toes, so 0
So they can take care of the earth
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
Because they live in colonies of around 50,000 bees. You have to be sociable when you have so many neighbours!
In an indvidual colony of honey bees (i.e. one hive) the population will fluctuate quite a lot during the year. At its lowest level in Winter it could be 10,000 bees whereas at its height in Summer it could easily exceed 50,000 bees. In the UK there are an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 hives so you say that there may be as many as 125,000,000,000 honey bees around in the middle of Summer. There are of course also other types of bees - solitary bees and bumblebees, for example - that would raise the number higher. As for world population, I cannot help you. One would need to consider the different seasons at any one time and the many tpes of stingless and other bees that exist.
Bees generally swarm. So you might say a huge swarm, or a gigantic swarm.
bees have no toes, so 0
Flowers and their nector may be available for only a part of a year so bees store nector
So they can take care of the earth
Bees eat honey and sweat a wax from their body they use to build the hive.
Usually about half of the bees in the hive leave in a swarm. The average hive can peak at around 60,000 bees, so it is reasonable to expect a swarm to be anything up to about 30,000 bees.
Because they live in colonies of around 50,000 bees. You have to be sociable when you have so many neighbours!
every spring and summer,bees produce over 10,000 pounds of honey each year. but scientific studies show that bees don't accutally eat honey. they just invent it. so every year we get lots of honey!another way bees are very benificial is that flowers can't survive without them.the pollen in the the flowers NEEDS to be taken out in order for it to grow. so because of bees we have flowers and honey.
Yes, many people come to Dublin to visit it each year. There are a huge amount of things to see and do there, so it is worth visiting and that is why so many people go there.
No. Social bees in the Genus Apis have huge colonies and so create a lot of honey which is basically supposed to be their over-winter food supply. Bumblebees have much smaller colonies and so have only a few thimvlefuls of honey in their nest. Mining bees that nest in the ground or carpenter bees in dead wood leave their larvae with a pollen "loaf" which is a small pellet of flower pollen and nectar mixed together.
Honey bees will fly when the air temperature is above approximately 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit), so the answer to your question will depend on the time of the year and your location in the world. Bumble bees will fly in lower temperatures than honey bees.
Of course - that's why so many plants have evolved brightly colored flowers! These attract the bees and other pollinating animals.