Amazing Bees! By Patty Gross June 2007. Habitat  Live in every continent except Antarctica  Beehive  Hollow log  Man-made hive www.wikipedia.org.

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Amazing Bees! By Patty Gross June 2007

Habitat  Live in every continent except Antarctica  Beehive  Hollow log  Man-made hive

Body Parts  Head, thorax, abdomen  Six legs  Two antennae  Wings legs antennae head wings thorax abdomen

Food  Pollen  Nectar  Bee bread (for larvae) (for larvae)  Royal jelly (for queen) (for queen)

Fun Facts  Each bee has a special job in the hive  Bees do special dances to communicate with each other  Bears and skunks are two main bee enemies

What did you learn?  Where do bees live?  What are a bee’s body parts?  What do bees eat?  Who are bees’ enemies?

Works Cited  Wikipedia beehive photo beehive photo  PBS bee communities bee communities