buzz! byhattie. the queen lays each egg in a different cell of the honeycomb. as soon as the egg is...
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Buzz!ByHattie
The queen lays each egg in a different cell of the honeycomb.
As soon as the egg is laid, the larva is growing inside it
After three days, the egg hatches and a larva crawls out
As the larva grows, it sheds its skin. It does this five times.
Eight days after hatching, the bee larva is fully grown.
Eight days after hatching, the bee larva is fully grown.
The larva cannot feed anymore and it starts to change into a pupa.
When it's about three to four weeks old, the bee will leave the hive.
sites
• http://www.morguefile.com/16313• http://ducksters.com/• http://www.pestworldforkids.org/bees.html• http://www.benefitsbee.org
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Facts about bees
• Their20.000 different kinds of bees.• Bees always build their hives in hallow wood• Bees collect nectar from a flower• When you spray smoke on bees they calm
down
Beesbee
• Bees are born• Bees eat • Bees breathe air• Bees fly• Bees grow• Bees die
Honey hive
Queen bee
Honey bee
Bee workers