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  1. The western honey bee is a colonial insect which is housed, transported by and sometimes fed by beekeepers. Honey bees do not survive and reproduce individually, but as part of the colony (a superorganism). Western honey bees collect flower nectar and convert it to honey, which is stored in the hive.

  2. 3 de may. de 2024 · Western honeybee, (Apis mellifera), economically important species of honeybee (order Hymenoptera) valued for its pollination services and for its production of honey and beeswax. Western honeybees are native to Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East but are kept and have become naturalized.

  3. 5 de may. de 2024 · This species is also called the European honeybee or the western honeybee. honeybees: queen, worker, drone. nectar. A honeybee (Apis) drinking nectar from a flower. All honeybees are social insects and live together in nests or hives.

  4. 3 de dic. de 2021 · The western honey bee is used for crop pollination and honey production throughout most of the world, and has a remarkable capacity for surviving in vastly different environments -- from...

  5. 3 de dic. de 2021 · A genetic analysis suggests the world’s most common species of honeybee, the western honeybee, first appeared in western Asia about 7 million years ago and then spread into Africa and Europe....

  6. The western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is the most frequent floral visitor of crops worldwide, but quantitative knowledge of its role as a pollinator outside of managed habitats is largely lacking. Here we use a global dataset of 80 published plant–pollinator interaction networks as well as pollinator effectiveness measures from 34 plant ...

  7. 18 de mar. de 2019 · The western honeybee ( Apis mellifera) is an economically important species native to Eurasia and Africa, which has been introduced almost worldwide for crop pollination and honey production 1....