Bees and trees belong together. The honeybees and stingless bees have originally developed in forest biotopes a region uniform in its environmental conditions and in the types of plants and animals living in it
. Given the choice, wild honeybees chose nesting places in trees rather than in an open landscape. Most often the honeybees prefer to build their combs or nests high in trees instead of close to the ground, but bees nests can be found everywhere in a tree.