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Small helpful peaceful friends By AG Introduction The scientific name is Arthropod It is also called Hymenoptera Honey bees make honey Honey bees are peaceful helpful workers There are three different types of honey bees queens workers and drones ID: 621408

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Honey Bees

Small, helpful, peaceful friends!!!!

By: AGSlide2

Introduction

The scientific name is ArthropodIt is also called HymenopteraHoney bees make honeyHoney bees are peaceful , helpful workers

There are three different types of honey bees: queens workers, and dronesSlide3

How They Look

Small-like a finger nailYellow and black striped hairsSix legs

A pair of antennasA pair of clear, white wings Five big black eyes

Three parts to their body-head, middle and backSlide4

More About How The Look

LightThree parts of legs: the front pair is for grooming the head and for collecting pollen.

The middle pair is used for cleaning pollen off of other legs. The back legs are called hind legs. Each hind leg has special name called a “pollen basket”

Slide5

Life span

A worker honey bee lives up to 20 to 340 daysDrones can live up to 20 to 90 daysQueens can live up to 4 and 5 yearsSlide6

Habitat

Grasslands because imagine you and your friends sitting on a grassy field and having a lot of funForest because bees like the trees and the shade. That’s how they can hang their hive.

Gardens because all of the flowersSlide7

Food

Queens get royal jellyDrones and workers get water, honey, bee bread , and nectarSlide8

Prey

Prey of (what eats bees)Spiders

FrogsBirds

Skunks

Bears

Predator to :

Lizard tails

Bee bread

Necter

Honey

PollenSlide9

Behavior

Peaceful workers

Working on making honey fastWork hardMind their own buisness

Active during the day

Smart

because they know when to stingSlide10

Babies

The drones and queens have babies together

they put them in little cells and wait for them to hatchIt takes three days for a honey bee to hatch

Slide11

Physical Adaptations

Wings that help them flyYellow and black strips to blend in(or camouflage)Honey bees have stingers to protect their honey and babiesA pair of antennae or antennas, on the honey bees head are used to smell,feel,and to send messages to other beesSlide12

Behavioral Adaptations

How they make honey: they eat pollen and it stays in the stomach for 15 minutes then it slips out and then they eat it again for a half hour then spits it out then it makes honey!!!!They fly to different flowers to get more pollen

Honey bees work very hard to make honey fastNot nocturnal Slide13

Physiological Adaptations

The stinger which helps them protect themselvesHind legs which

brushes off pollen on other legsThe hair on their body is charged with static electricity which attacks pollen grains.Slide14

Fun

facts

A honey bee has three parts of the bodyA honey bee can fly 15 miles an hour

Honey bees are related to waspsSlide15

The end