Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Why do bees come together in the spring?

Honey bees swarm in spring time for several reasons. Sometimes there are so many bees in the hive that the queen's pheromones don't reach them all, so they don't think there is a queen and they swarm to go find one. Sometimes the number of bees causes an increase in heat that leads some of them to start their own hive. Generally when they swarm, hundreds of them leave together, with the old queen, and land on a tree branch. Then some of the workers go out to search for new hive locations. The old hive remains and the remaining workers will hatch a new queen. There are lots of great sites on honey bees where you can learn about this. Honey bees are incredibly interesting. As someone else mentioned, though, each species of bees (Family Apidae) has somewhat different habits.Why do bees come together in the spring?
Because God designed them that way.





There are separate hives and each hive works together to make honey.


A hive is made up of a Queen and hundreds of worker bees. A bee lives with it's Queen and other worker bees for its' life time.


They make honey from collected flower nectar. They carry the nectar back to there hive where it is manufactured into food for the young bees and honey. The amazing thing is, at the same time they collect honey, they are carrying pollen from flower to flower so that each flower can reproduce more flowers. This is called pollination. God designed them for a wonderful purpose. There is a lot more amazing information on bees. Look up honey bees on google.Why do bees come together in the spring?
What do you mean? Bees usually spend their lives together in their hive, going off time to time pollinating flowers... If you are talking mate-wise, the drones are the ones that get the queen pregnant. That's the drones only cause. That's why they don't have stingers either.
They don't, they're just more active due to the milder weather and abundance of food. This in turn means they can raise the larvae and hence, there are more bees.
Are you talking about bumble bees, honey (hive) bees or some other? Their habits are different.
birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it.................
Pollen season. Blooming flowers have the highest pollen count.
Out of a sort of hibernation , one life , live it .
2 make sweet love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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