If honey bees were to disappear, it would have a significant impact on agriculture and ecosystems. Honey bees are key pollinators for many crops, fruits, and vegetables, so their absence could lead to a decline in food production and diversity. This could also disrupt the entire ecosystem, affecting other wildlife that depend on those plants for food and habitat.
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
There are approximately 4500-5000 honey bees in a pound. So in 3 pounds, there would be around 13,500-15,000 honey bees.
Honey bees are afraid of smoke
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
No, the more honey bees the more honey for us
There would be no bees to pollenate the flowers.
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
the honeybees would not give out honey and amphibians would not eat insects then we could not survive
No, honey bees are not the only bees that make honey. The bees in question (Apis spp) just happen to be the most famous of the world's natural honey-makers. Other apian examples include bumble and stingless bees.
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No, but some bumble bees do. In the wild honey bees would be in natural cavities such as holes in trees.
Why would you want to do that
honey hence the name honey bees Honey bees also produce bees wax by converting honey.
we all die we all die
There are approximately 4500-5000 honey bees in a pound. So in 3 pounds, there would be around 13,500-15,000 honey bees.
Honey badgers rely on bees for food, particularly the honey and larvae found in beehives. They have developed a specialized adaptation where they are able to withstand bee stings, allowing them to access this food source. Without bees and their honey, the survival of honey badgers would be impacted.
Honey comes from Bees like Honey Bees.