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BEES

Bees make honey. ©abcteach.com

Many different types of bees work together to build a hive. ©abcteach.com

Bees are built for collecting honey. special stomach hollow tongue stinger enzymes ©abcteach.com

Forager bees collect pollen and nectar from flowers. ©abcteach.com

House bees turn the pollen and nectar into honey. ©abcteach.com

Worker bees also build the honeycomb structure. ©abcteach.com

Worker Bees Work Hard! Collect nectar Turn nectar into honey Build honeycombs Take care of eggs Take care of larvae Feed the queen Defend the hive ….much more! ©abcteach.com

Bees dance to communicate. ©abcteach.com

Drones help the queen make eggs. ©abcteach.com

The queen can lay 1500 eggs a day! ©abcteach.com

Bees all work together, and they work hard to make honey for themselves… and for us! ©abcteach.com

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