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1 Honey Bees By Parker Johnson

2 Where Bees Live/ Ability to Adapt The honey bees is a very widespread insect Sadly it is endangered Humans are the main problem Bees adapt well and can live in most area

3 What Bees Do/ Predator and Prey Relationship The bees go out and collect nectar Then bees place the nectar in combs Predator: birds, small mammals, larger insects, bears Prey: flowers/ plants and small insects

4 Reproduction of Bees Queen bees and drone bees lay eggs Bees are born a lot like how caterpillars change into butterflies

5 What Bees Eat/ Producer or Consumer Bees don’t eat lots of different kinds of food There diet consists mostly of nectar, pollen, flowers, water, smaller insects and honey Bees are a 1 st level producer

6 Human Interactions/How many are left We as humans are the biggest threat to bees We are destroying their homes The bee population has been decreasing by 80%

7 Biotic, Abiotic, and Limiting Factors Biotic: plants and animals in there habitats Abiotic: water, temperature, food, soil, and sunlight Limiting: weather, space, water, food

8 Fun facts about Bees Bees have four wings that flap furiously making the buzzing noise Nectar is a sweet liquid tucked in the flowers pedals Bees can wiggle there hind ends because of their narrow waist called pedicles If the military tried to build a helicopter that could do all the things bees can it couldn’t fly due to the weight Bees dance to tell where a flower patch is place the nectar in Combs

9 Why is a Honey Bee a Butterfly Species? A prediction was made by Albert Einstein that if all the bees died within the next four years the human race would follow.

10 Bibliography "Apis Mellifera." Encyclopedia of Life. EOL, n.d. Web. 31 Jan 2013.. "Insects." Endangered Species International. Endangered Species Intenational, n.d. Web. 31 Jan 2013.


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