What kind of tree do honeybees live in?

Honeybees do not typically live in trees. They predominantly live in structures called beehives, which are man-made by beekeepers to provide a suitable environment for honeybees to thrive. Beehives are usually made of wood and consist of multiple frames where bees build their honeycomb and store honey, pollen, and develop their young. Beekeepers strategically place the beehives in locations where bees can easily access nectar sources, such as flowers and flowering trees. So, to find honeybees, you would typically look for beehives rather than trees.