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1 Insect Behavior It’s the bees’ knees!

2 COMMUNICATION Pheromones – chemical scent ant -leave trail, attract mates, etc. Sound – chirping, buzzing, etc cricket Light – flashes firefly

3 HONEYBEE BEHAVIOR Social insects – live in colonies
Innate behavior – genetic behavior, not learned

4 Worker Bees Sterile females Lifespan – 6 weeks
Feed royal jelly to larvae and queen Gather nectar and pollen Sting to protect hive (dies after stinging)

5 Worker bee

6 Queen Bee Fed LOTS of royal jelly as larva
Queen factor – pheromone queen secretes that prevents other larvae from becoming female queen REPRODUCE – mates once, can lay millions of eggs over 5 years Hive overcrowded, queen leaves with half of hive

7 Queen Bee Lifespan – 1-5 years

8 Drone Male bees Mate with queen Only few hundred in hive at one time
Stingless

9 Drone

10 Bee Dances Round dance – circle right, circle left -told bees food source was near Waggle dance- waggled side to side -told bees food was far

11 Altruistic behavior – help others at the cost of yourself (stinging)

12 Nectar put into cell in comb, bees fan nectar with wings to evaporate water and make honey
FYI – HONEY – field bee passes nectar to house bee – tongue to tongue Cover cell with wax


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