Which insect is a managed pollinator kept in hives?
Honey Bee | Bumble Bee | Carpenter Bee | Paper Wasp
What do honey bees collect to make honey?
Nectar and pollen | Tree bark | Rocks | Soil
Which structure houses a managed honey bee colony?
Beehive | Bird nest | Fish tank | Rabbit burrow
Which role do worker honey bees perform?
Forage, build comb, and care for brood | reproduce | sleep | migrate
Which sign indicates a nearby honey bee colony?
Frequent flower visits and hive boxes | Large hoof prints | Shells on shore | Bird nests
Quiz Answers
Honey Bee. Honey bees are managed pollinators kept in hives for honey and crop pollination.
Nectar and pollen. Honey bees collect nectar and pollen to make honey and feed the colony.
Beehive. Managed honey bee colonies are housed in beehives maintained by beekeepers.
Forage, build comb, and care for brood. Worker bees forage, build comb, and care for brood in the hive.
Frequent flower visits and hive boxes. Frequent flower visits and presence of hive boxes indicate a honey bee colony.
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