The honey bees!
North Dakota has the most honey bees in the United States.
how do the actions of the bees help flowers survive
There are thousands of different bee species in the United States and all across the world. The bees are in the class Hymenoptera.
Killer bees can live in Pennsylvania. They are able to live in the majority of the United States, as well as in Africa and Brazil.
Yes. There are around 1500 species of native bees in Australia.
While killer or Africanized bees are known to live in warmer climates of the United States, they have been found living in Colorado. these bees are most common in states such as Texas, Arizona, and some parts of California.
Its called a Stimeripula in the fetis and insect kingdom
Africanised bees (to give them their proper name) started out in South America about 60 years ago when bees being used in a laboratory experiment were accidentally released. Their offspring have slowly migrated northwards since then and have now reached the southern states of the United States.
Yes, there are Africanized Honey Bees, often referred to as "killer bees," in the southern United States. These bees are more aggressive than native bee species and can pose a danger to humans and animals if agitated. It's important to exercise caution when encountering them and take steps to prevent aggressive behavior.
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.