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Why Bees are Wonderful!

Why Bees are Wonderful!. By: Kinza Nayab. Bees are a necessary part of the Earth’s ecosystem. Bees love flowers and help spread plant pollen. Spreading pollen helps flowers grow multiply. There are several types of bees…. Eusocial & Semisocial Bees Bumblebee Stingless bee Honey bee

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Why Bees are Wonderful!

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  1. Why Bees are Wonderful! By: KinzaNayab

  2. Bees are a necessary part of the Earth’s ecosystem.

  3. Bees love flowers and help spread plant pollen. Spreading pollen helps flowers grow multiply .

  4. There are several types of bees… • Eusocial & Semisocial Bees • Bumblebee • Stingless bee • Honey bee • Africanized honey bee • Cleptoparasitic Bees • Cuckoo bee • Solitary & Communal Bees • Orchard Mason bee • Eastern Carpenter bee • Alfalfa Leafcutter bee • Hornfaced bee

  5. A majority of bee species live in a hive. • Up to 100,000 individual bees can live in one hive! • Can you imagine the patience necessary to live with that many roommates?!

  6. There is one queen bee in every hive who lays eggs.

  7. A queen bee can lay up to 2,000 eggs every day! She lays more eggs than her own body weight everyday!

  8. Even though all bees have the same Scientific classification, they all have different traits that make them special.

  9. But the best bees make deliciously sweet honey!

  10. Bibliography SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee SOUCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee#Bumblebees SOUCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_bee SOUCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_bee SOUCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_bee

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