Eventually, at a fixed point of departure we can bring in with a
notion that stingless bees as a group display all degrees of
preferences and patterns. Preferences are being molded with
geographical expediency, ecological variability and seasonal
cycles. It seemed likely that a range of alternatives though
existed, the individual bee exhibited behaviour of building
consecutive nests in very different ways and situations, with
distinct preferences for some and shared preferences being
extreme as possible. Among the different range and factors
considered for analysis of nest variance, evolution has finetuned
the functional properties of the material and structure to
fit the demands placed on the nest by the bees and their
environment into a dynamic equilibrium between changing
systems.