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jazakAllah khair fishman.
So its the plants resources that the bees compete for?
subhanAllah Allahs creations are amazing!!

No, the queens compete either for a mate, or dominance of the hive. When bees swarm, it's normally because of queens mating. The virgin queens and drones all fly out, and then find a mate. Once a queen mates with a drone, it kills the drone and flys off to start a new nest. I'm not sure what bees do now, but queen wasps actually do the first steps of building the nest themselves.
Giant wood wasps are orange and black in colour, and look quite a bit like hornets. But they are largley harmless, and don't have a sting. In fact, a sting is essentially a modified version of the ovipositor.
Bees don't sweat, only mammals can do that. Bees don't breath like humans either, their surfaces have pores in them, through which air flows. Because bees don't have anything to pump air with, they have to rely on external air currents such as the wind to move air throughout their system. If bees were the size of humans, they would need hurricane-force winds to breath.I wonder if they sweat alot. Why? well, when we run, we are:
using up energy = Heat = Sweat.
How about bees? Plus, they have such a hard core body, so assume they do.

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