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Honey bee

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 4 months ago
 
 
 What has six legs, wings, and a stinger? If you guessed a honey bee you’re right. Honey bees are amazing insects. Honey bees make honey, which is obvious, right?
            Can honey bees fly up to 15 mph? If you guessed yes your right. Honey bees have 3-4 inches of hair on them. Did you know father honey bees are called drones? Honey bees brains are connected to their eyes and muscles. Honey bees have no veins! They also have thick hair. Also honey bees are black and yellow. Honey bee’s physical features are amazing!   
You will be amazed what a honey bee’s habitat is. Honey bee live in a hive, hollow trees, and box homes. It can get up to 80,000 bees in a bee hive. When a hive gets up to 90 degrees then they flap there wings to keep the hive and there self cool. Honey bees habitat is amazing!
Do black bears attack the hive? If you guessed yes your right. Honey bees have a lot of enemies like: bears, spiders, praying mantis, people, Beatles, wasps, moths and stuff like that. Did you know honey bees sting to protect them self? Honey bees like: nectar, royal jelly, juice, pop and stuff like that. That’s mostly about enemies.
You will learn a lot about a honey bee’s life cycle. A honey bee’s egg is laid by a queen bee. When a honey bees in the larva stage a worker bee sucks up honey and another feeds it. When there is a pupa honey bee a worker bee seals a sell with the bee in it. When the pupa shell breaks a big adult honey bee comes out. It’s fascinating how a honey bees life cycle goes.    
There is much more to learn about honey bees. The information about honey bees is endless. I can’t believe that honey bees are such interesting insects!

 

 

 

 

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