30 Dec 10, 01:23AM
There's colorful flowers you may collect pollen from and return to your hive. This pollen is used to both feed the larvae and build the familiar honeycomb structure from whence you hatched.
If you see a pot or jar with some fluid in it and all your friends are swimming inside, stay out of the fluid, it is a trap.
Lastly, the larger wasps are your enemy. If one enters the hive, standard protocol is for you and your friends to beat your wings quickly and heat that wasp until they are cooked alive. They cannot survive at temperatures only a few degrees below your own threshold.
That's all the advice I can give to a new bee.
If you see a pot or jar with some fluid in it and all your friends are swimming inside, stay out of the fluid, it is a trap.
Lastly, the larger wasps are your enemy. If one enters the hive, standard protocol is for you and your friends to beat your wings quickly and heat that wasp until they are cooked alive. They cannot survive at temperatures only a few degrees below your own threshold.
That's all the advice I can give to a new bee.