They do have stripes.
Bee Stripes
Bees have 4 stripes on their abdomen. The number of stripes can vary depending on the species of bee.
No, not all bees have stripes, but many do. IN the United States over 3,500 species of bees exist and they have two sets of wings.
The stripes and other patterns that are seen on the various types of bees are a product of their genetics the same as humans. These patterns help scientists to study the various variety of bees in the world.
Bees kill their queen because their queen might be to old or the queen might have a diesease
Bee Stripes
Bees have 4 stripes on their abdomen. The number of stripes can vary depending on the species of bee.
Yes, there are many bees with stripes that are not bumble bees. Honey bees for one have stripes, along with many other bees, wasps and bee and wasp mimics. Black and yellow and black and white stripes serve as an easily identifiable warning coloration that helps reduce predation on all the bees and wasps that wear them.
Stripes yes. The small ones are honey bees, the large ones are bumble bees and may or may not have stripes.
you have to exterminate the working bees to get to the queen bees
No, not all bees have stripes, but many do. IN the United States over 3,500 species of bees exist and they have two sets of wings.
yes
Queen bees only sting other queen bees.
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The stripes and other patterns that are seen on the various types of bees are a product of their genetics the same as humans. These patterns help scientists to study the various variety of bees in the world.
The stripes and other patterns that are seen on the various types of bees are a product of their genetics the same as humans. These patterns help scientists to study the various variety of bees in the world.
No, all queen bees are female, as are all worker bees. The male bees are called drones.