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.
Yes, bumble bees are generally larger and are kind of fuzzy. Bumble bees do not lose their sting and die if they use it, as a honey bee will. (add) This is because bumble bees' stingers lack barbs, as honey bees do. This allows the bumble bees to sting repeatedly. The female bumble bee tends to be more aggressive than males(end).
Honey Bees tend to be more aggressive.
See Web Links to the left for images and info on both bees as well as a comparison between the two.
That is right and the Bumble bee is of the genus Bombus, and includes various bees in the group. While the Honey bee is of the genus Apis, and includes several social bees that produce honey. Especially (A.mellifera), a widely domesticated source of honey and beeswax.
Yes, there is a difference between bees and honeybees. The former represents a general term for all bees: Australian (Stenotritidae), honey (Apiidae), leaf-cutter and mason (Megachilidae), melittid (Dasypodainae, Meganomiinae, Melittidae), mining (Andrenidae), plasterer (Colletidae), sweat (Halictidae). Appearance, behavior and distribution range serve to differentiate the members of the world's nine bee families.
bumble bees= honey bees and the ones that pollinate things boring bees= the ones that sting you and then die
Yes, female bumble bees do lay eggs. The queen bee lays eggs that hatch into worker bees, drones, and future queen bees. The eggs are laid in cells within the bee colony.
In general, no. But there is a species of Bumble Bee called the Cuckoo Bumble Bee (Bombus vestalis) that is parasitic on existing nests, and will kill by stinging, the original queen.
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.
Bumble bees live for about 2 to 6 weeks, although queen bumble bees can live for several months. The duration of their lifespan depends on factors such as the time of year and their role within the colony.
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.
Yes. Almost every bee colony has a queen bee! Signed by Tannermo
yes bumble bees do have antennae.
what is the bumble bees prey
Bumble bees can not but honey bees sure can!
An African bee isn't much more venomous than a European bumble bees, but respond more quickly when they are disturbed. They send out three or four times more workers in response. They are much more defensive and will chase an intruder for a long distance.
All bees, including bumble bees, have a one-year life span. The Queen does hibernate until Spring.