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Bees are flying insects that are found all over the world.
There are over twelve thousand different species of
Bees are flying insects that are found all over the world. bees, but only about two thousand of these are found
There are over twelve thousand different species of in North America.
bees, but only about two thousand of these are found Bees can be divided in two groups according to
in North America. their living styles. Solitary bees live alone. On the other
Bees can be divided in two groups according to hand, social bees, like ants, live in groups. Only about
their living styles. Solitary bees live alone. On the other six hundreds species are of his social category.
hand, social bees, like ants, live in groups. Only about Social bees are interesting because in their
six hundreds species are of his social category. “society” there are different classes of bees. Each class
Social bees are interesting because in their performs a different task. Queen bees lay eggs. Worker,
“society” there are different classes of bees. Each class underdeveloped females, works in the hive but never
performs a different task. Queen bees lay eggs. Worker, reproduce. Males do not work; they only task is to mate
underdeveloped females, works in the hive but never with the queen.
reproduce. Males do not work; they only task is to mate Solitary bees occur as males and females. Every
with the queen. female make a nest after an egg is laid and put in a cell,
Solitary bees occur as males and females. Every the females also adds some pollen and honey for food.
female make a nest after an egg is laid and put in a cell, Then she seals file cell. The females then go elsewhere
the females also adds some pollen and honey for food. to build a new nest or die. When the eggs hatch, the
Then she seals file cell. The females then go elsewhere larvae will feed on the pollen and honey which the
to build a new nest or die. When the eggs hatch, the female left for them.
larvae will feed on the pollen and honey which the
female left for them.