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Honeybees
Apis nekkufera Linnaeus
Honey bees are social insects found all over the world. They are an
extremely important beneficial insect because of their role in
pollination. Honey bees pollinate more than 100 crops in the U.S.
| Color: |
Predominantly golden-yellow with brown bands |
| Legs: |
6 |
| Shape: |
Oval; bee shape |
| Size: |
1/2 |
| Antennae: |
Yes
|
Habits
Honeybees are active pollinators, and produce honey which feeds
their young in colder months. The honeybee is the only social
insect whose colony can survive many years.
Habitat
Honeybees produce honey from pollen and nectar of the plants they
pollinate. They store the honey in honeycombs in their nests. They
often build their nests in tree crevices, but will occasionally
build nests in attics or chimneys.
Threats
Honeybees do sting, but they only sting once. The sting can be
extremely painful if the stinger is not immediately removed from
the sting. Persons allergic to insect stings will have a more
severe reaction.
Prevention
Honeybees should be addressed by a professional. Removal of a
honeybee nest and the honey product can be very messy. Because
honeybee colonies are so large, only a pest control professional or
experienced beekeeper can safely remove a honeybee nest.