Where bees bring pollen is called a "hive." The hive is their home and the place where they store pollen, honey, and raise their young bees.
The home of bees is called a hive. It is a structure where bees live, store food, and raise their young. Hives can be found in various settings, such as trees, buildings, or man-made bee boxes in apiaries.
No, a group of bees is called a swarm. This term is used to describe a large number of bees flying or gathered together.
A group of bees is called a colony. Within the colony, you will find worker bees, drones, and the queen bee, each with specific roles within the hive.
Male bees are called drones.
In English, the home of honey bees is called the hive.
A bee's home is called a beehive.
A collection of bees is usually called a colony. A hive of bees generally refers to the bees in their home. When a bee colony has split and half of the original colony are looking for a new home that collection is called a swarm.
Where bees bring pollen is called a "hive." The hive is their home and the place where they store pollen, honey, and raise their young bees.
The home of bees is called a hive. It is a structure where bees live, store food, and raise their young. Hives can be found in various settings, such as trees, buildings, or man-made bee boxes in apiaries.
It's called a bee hive.
No, a group of bees is called a swarm. This term is used to describe a large number of bees flying or gathered together.
A group of bees is called a colony. Within the colony, you will find worker bees, drones, and the queen bee, each with specific roles within the hive.
Its called a hive!!!!! God your dumb!!! Why ask this stupid question!!! :p
Male bees are called drones.
Male bees are called drones.
An active home for bees is a 'live hive'.