This is some estimation of National Geographic, no one knows that why sugar bag bees make their thumb like this.
It not only stings not only but it also creates amazing before it was known as Tetragonula carbonaria,
in the case of this case Australia's wonderful Chinese cabin bees Tetragonula carbonaria is a muck bee's idea of an octopus It may seem weird to walk,
but they exist. It can also be made for better air circulation because its other bee colonies are generally not well ventilated. Queen Bees navigated them with the help of this architecture.
This Australian geneticist Tim they heard has said that no one knows what makes carbonaria his hives in spiral formations.
Magnificent spiraling hives are built by stingless sugarbag bees (V...