bees
Bees are flying insects in the superfamily Apoidea within the order Hymenoptera. About 20,000 known species inhabit a wide range of environments on every continent except Antarctica. Bees feed primarily on nectar for energy and pollen for protein, and many species play a critical role as pollinators of flowering plants, crops and flora. The best known bees are the social honey bees and bumblebees, but many species are solitary.
Bees undergo complete metamorphosis, with life stages that include egg, larva, pupa, and adult. They often have
Nesting and foraging behaviors vary widely. Honey bees (Apis) form large colonies in wax combs and rely
Bees face multiple threats, including habitat loss, pesticides, pathogens, and parasites such as the Varroa mite.
Taxonomically, bees include several major groups such as honey bees (Apis), bumblebees (Bombus), carpenter bees (Xylocopa),