Bees are a large group of insects known for their clustered life although not all bees are. All bees belong to the tribe or family Apidae (ordoHymenoptera: insect winged membrane). In the world there are about 20,000 species of bees and can be found on every continent, except Antarctica.
As an insect, it has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. Bees make its nest on the hill, on the tree and on the roof of the house. Its nest is built from propolis (glue from the sap of the tree) and the night produced by the young female bee glands is present in its body. Bees eat nectar of flowers and pollen.
Bees often use their tail sting when they feel disturbed (disturbed). The bee stabs its tail sting repeatedly into the epidermis of its enemy so that it hurts. However, what this bee does actually turns the sting off of one's skin and pulls out a sting and a pouch (which is attached to the sting), and within minutes the bee dies.