From what I can remember from when I was a child,it went-I'm bringin' home a baby bumblebee. Won't my mama be so proud of me,I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee-ooh,ah,he stung me. I'm shaking up a baby bumblebee,won't my mama be so proud of me,I'm shaking up a baby bumblebee-ooh,ah,there's moosh on me!
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Kind of, It's called the Yellow-Banded Bumble Bee. Go on Ask.com(a search engine) and type in 'Yellow banded bumble bee.... It should give you some answers.... Hope this helps for your research!
A bumble bear is a made up creature designed for cartoons or stuffed animals for children. It is a normal bear with black and yellow stripes just like a bee! To see it...go on google images & type in bumble bear!
Bees communicate with each other with a little dance. A bee will tell other bees where to find flowers. Then the bees will follow the directions they were given.
No. If it looses all, it stays like that. It will also not be able to go anywhere and will soon die of starvation.
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you just get card board and straps and make sure when it transforms i work or go to youtube.com seach transforming transformer costume
Baby Don't Go - Fabolous song - was created in 2007.
The group, Noisettes, sings the song Don't Upset the Rhythm Go Baby Go. The song was first released on March 23, 2009.
20 mph is the max speed of a bumble bee. The average speed is 15 mph I would say under 10 mph. I don't know where the answer above came from, but I can tell you that I was just out riding my bike in no wind and had a bumble bee in FRONT of me for about 20 yards while I was going 27 mph. I would say they could go close to 30 for short distances in good conditions.
Honey bees are social insects and live in groups of a few tens of thousands, bumble bees live in small groups or even alone. Although both species make honey, only honey bees store a surplus for times when nectar is not available. Bumble bees make at most around a tablespoonful of honey. Honey bees remain active over winter, though they won't leave the hive if it is too cold or wet. Young bumble bee queens seek out a sheltered place in which to hibernate, and the other bumble bees die when winter comes.
First an impregnated queen will find a colony site and lay eggs to produce workers and males. In the winter the males will die and the queen and the workers will go into hibernation.