Why don t bees live alone 5

Updated on society 2024-04-04
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Bees are social insects that cannot reproduce on their own, but it is not that they cannot live alone.

    First of all, if there is only one bee, it will crawl around and eventually die in the wild, if it is kept in a small box with plenty of honey, the drone must be fed by the worker bee because of its short beak, so it cannot feed itself, and finally it will starve to death, a queen bee or worker bee can feed on its own, so it can live longer, but this is meaningless. Because the queen bee is an egg-laying machine, it needs a large number of worker bees to help feed the hatched larvae, and the queen bee will not feed it. The instinct of worker bees is to feed larvae or collect honey.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Uh, uh, uh, because they live in groups, and there are different species, and there are queen bees, worker bees, drones, and these types of bees, according to their differences, they can only maintain the life of the whole group together, and there are about 10,000 to 150,000 worker bees in each group, and they have to work hard, and they have to collect honey and feed the young bees, and there are about 500 to 1,500 drones, and they mainly build nests, queens, and they lay eggs, and they breed the next generation.

    If they don't live together, then it's possible that the honey collectors don't have a house to live in, the one who builds the house doesn't have anything to eat, and as for the queen bee, that's not to mention that, in general, they're interdependent.

    Oh, I hope it can help you, there are a lot of them in the encyclopedia, and you can learn more about them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In order to survive, in order to make honey, bees must live in colonies. Because the bees have a very fine division of labor, some are in charge of collecting pollen (worker bees), some are in charge of making honey, and some are in charge of producing beelets (queen bees).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bees generally live in places where the winter is warm and the summer is cool and there is no human disturbance, and they inhabit the hives or burrows built by bees with beeswax.

    The body is small, cephalothorax is black, the queen bee is about long and about long, the body color is black or brownish-red, and the whole body is covered with black and dark yellow hairs. The body length of the worker bee is about 11mm, the beak is about 5mm long, the dorsal plate of the ventral segment is black and yellow, the abdomen of the middle bee in high latitude and high mountainous areas is black, and the abdomen of the middle bee in the low latitude and plain area is yellow, and the whole body is covered with gray short villi.

    The drone is about long and has a black or black-brown body color, and its whole body is covered with gray hairs. The bee has strong cold resistance, agile flight, and is easy to fly away when the nectar source is lacking or the pest is infestation, and it is suitable for raising in the ecological environment of mountainous and semi-mountainous areas. Strong resistance to bee mites, strong banditry, strong bee splitting, weak resistance to nest insects, often bite old nests, weak resistance to cystic larvae, susceptible to infection with cystic larvae disease and European larval putrid disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is not damp, dry and ventilated.

    The hive should be lush trees, which are conducive to building hives. I don't know if it's right, first of all, the bees have to live in a sunny place (on a tree), and there must be humidity in this place.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    have the ability to discern direction ...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bees rely on their keen sense of smell to identify outward colonies. The guards guarding the door will strictly control the invasion of the outside group. But outside the hive, the situation is very different, such as in the same flower bush or drinking place, although different groups of bees are together, they are not hostile to each other and do not interfere with each other.

    Female bees that fly out to mate sometimes fly to other groups by mistake, and once discovered, the female bee will be unlucky. At this time, the worker bees in the swarm will immediately surround it and brutally kill it. And if the drone is to mistakenly enter the outer group, it will not be so miserable, and the worker bee will not harm it, because the bees breed drones not only for the needs of the colony, but also for the survival of the race.

    Lo and behold, the world of bees seems to be a bit patriarchal! The queen bee lays eggs in the nest room, the larvae live in the nest room, the larvae that operate the social sex life are fed by the worker bees, and the larvae that live solitary sex are fed on the bee food stored in the nest room by the female bee, and when the bee food is eaten, the larvae will mature and pupate, and they will break out of the cocoon when they emerge.

    Domestic bees can reproduce for several generations a year, while wild bees reproduce for 1 to 3 generations a year. Males generally live shorter than females and do not undertake the tasks of nesting, storing bee food, and raising offspring. Females build nests, collect pollen and nectar, and store them in the nest room, where they live longer than males.

    Honey bees are one of the beneficial insect groups for humans, referring to production bee species such as Western honey bees and Chinese honey bees, which pollinate crops, fruit trees, vegetables, pastures, camellia crops and traditional Chinese medicine plants.

    Honey is also a tonic commonly consumed by people, and is known as "milk for the elderly"; Bee pollen is known as a "miniature nutrient bank", and royal jelly is a high-level nutritional product, which can not only enhance physical fitness and prolong life, but also can lead to chronic diseases such as neurasthenia, anemia, and gastric ulcers; Bee venom is effective for rheumatism, neuritis, etc.; Propolis is also known as "purple**".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bees live in groups, and bees include queen bees, drones, and worker bees. The queen bee is responsible for laying eggs for reproduction, the drone is responsible for mating, and the worker bees are responsible for things like nectar collection and nesting.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Bees live in the hive and only leave the hive when they collect honey. Bees have very strict requirements for the location of their hives:

    1. Environment:Bees generally live in places where they are cool in winter and warm in summer and rarely disturbed by people and animals, and the hive built by bees with beeswax does not have the effect of sheltering from wind and rain, so the place where bees build their nests must also be able to shelter from wind and rain, such as stone caves, rock crevices, and tree holes in secluded places are ideal nesting locations for bees.

    2. Honey source:Bees generally live in nearby places with abundant and relatively continuous nectar sources, because bees are insects that feed entirely on flowers (including nectar and pollen), and the effective collection radius of bees is actually only 2 3 km, in fact, bees will basically build nests in nearby places with abundant and relatively continuous nectar sources.

    3. Enemies:In fact, bees also have many natural enemies in nature, such as wasps, spiders, dragonflies, etc., which will kill bees, especially wasps pose the greatest threat to bees, so bees mostly build nests in hidden and narrow holes in stone holes or tree holes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The living habits of bees are as follows:

    1. Polyphagogy: that is, on plants of different families or from flowers of a certain color (not limited to plant species) to eat pollen and nectar, such as wasps and bees.

    2. Monophagous: that is, only feeding from a certain plant or related species, such as cornflower wasp. The flowers of various types of bees are closely related to the length of the mouthparts:

    For example, species with short mouthparts such as tunnel bees, ground bees, and split-tongue bees interviewed the open flowers of the Rosaceae, cruciferae, umbelliferae, and ranunculaceae. Species of leafcutter bees, striped bees, and honeybees have long mouthparts, and flowers with deep flower tubes such as legumes and labials are interviewed.

    3. Parasitism: Female bees do not build nests and lay eggs in the host's nest. Young larvae generally have a large head and palate that are used to destroy the host's eggs or larvae.

    4. Ochivorus: that is, feeding from the flowers of plants of related families and genera, such as alfalfa quasi-wasps.

    5. Social: Bees live in groups, and there are three types of bee groups: queen bee, worker bee and drone, and there is one queen bee (two queen bees in some exceptions), 10,000 to 150,000 worker bees, and 500 to 1,500 drones.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't like black things and alcohol, and pungent smells such as green onions, ginger, garlic, etc.

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