Apis laboriosa

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Apis laboriosa is the world’s largest honey bee species, native to the Himalayas and known for building massive open nests on cliff faces at high altitudes.

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Apis laboriosa canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honey bee
insect
species of bee
altitudinalRange high elevations in the Himalayas
behavior migratory along altitudinal gradients
class Insecta
colonyOrganization single large exposed comb per colony
commonName Apis dorsata
surface form: Himalayan giant honey bee
describedAs world’s largest honey bee species
diet nectar
pollen
distributionRegion Central Himalayas
Eastern Himalayas
family Apidae
foragingBehavior wild, non-domesticated foraging
genus Apis
habitat high-altitude mountainous regions
hasDroneCaste yes
hasQueenCaste yes
hasWorkerCaste yes
kingdom Animalia
knownFor cliff-hanging nests
difficult human access to nests
large body size compared to other Apis species
nativeTo Bhutan
China
Himalayas
India
Nepal
nestingSite cliff faces
nestSize massive single-comb nests
nestType open nest
order Hymenoptera NERFINISHED
phylum Arthropoda
pollinationRole pollinator of high-altitude Himalayan flora
produces honey
wax
reproduction queen-based colony reproduction
scientificName Apis laboriosa self-link
socialStructure eusocial
subfamily Apinae
taxonRank species
threats climate change impacts on high-altitude habitats
habitat disturbance
overharvesting of honey
tribe Apini

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Apis includesSpecies Apis laboriosa
Apis laboriosa scientificName Apis laboriosa self-link