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  1. Honey bee - Wikipedia

    The best-known honey bee species is the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), which was domesticated and farmed (i.e. beekeeping) for honey production and crop pollination. The only other domesticated …

  2. Honeybee | Description, Characteristics, Species, Habitat, Life Cycle ...

    Nov 20, 2025 · A honeybee is any of a small group of social bees that make honey. All honeybees live together in nests or hives. There are two honeybee sexes, male and female, and two female castes.

  3. 10 facts about honey bees! | National Geographic Kids

    Join National Geographic Kids as we get the lowdown on one of our planet’s most fascinating insects in our ten facts about honey bees! 1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and …

  4. All about Honey Bees — The Honey Bee Society

    Well a Honey Bee is a small striped stinging insect (yes they have a barbed stinger and venom) which gathers pollen and nectar from flowers and turns it into honey. A Honey Bee is not every bee you see …

  5. All about honeybees - Welcome Wildlife

    Oct 17, 2016 · Bees evolved from a wasp-like ancestor and have been around since the middle of the Cretaceous Period, about 120 to 130 million years ago. Scientists believe that Hymenopterans and …

  6. 14 Types of Honey Bees: Identification with Species and Roles

    Aug 14, 2025 · Honey bees are more than just the insects we see buzzing around flowers — they’re a diverse group with unique species spread across the globe, each adapted to its own environment. …

  7. Honeybee - National Geographic Kids

    Honeybees are important pollinators for flowers, fruits, and vegetables. They live on stored honey and pollen all winter and cluster into a ball to conserve warmth. All honeybees are social and...

  8. All About Honey Bees | Ask A Biologist

    Jun 12, 2017 · Although most bees and many insects and birds are pollinators, the honey bee is a favorite pollinator by farmers because their hives can be moved to different locations.

  9. Honey Bees - USDA

    Since humans first began keeping honey bees, their principal aim has been the harvest of honey. Beekeepers select the appropriate type of honey bee based on temperament, physical …

  10. About Honey Bees | Types, races, and anatomy of honey bees

    We have all the information you need to learn about the different types of honey bees and their function within a bee colony.