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THE LIFE CYCLE OF A HONEY BEE
The queen lays each egg in a different cell of the honey
comb.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.
The larva cannot feed anymore and it start to
change into a pupa.After nine days the pupa
changes color . It has tunred into an adult.
When it’s about three to four weeks old ‘ the bee will leave
the hive.
WHAT DOES HONEY BEES
EATS Honey bees eat honey a
lot to be alive. They collect sugar to eat. They
eat juicy friuts . Queen bees eats royal jelly .
Royal jelly is a paste made by workers bees . The queen lays eggs which
become cither males, workers , or a new queen, depending on the time of the year and the age of
the hive.
DOES THE HONEY BEE HAVE WAY
TO PROTECTING
ITSELFWhen the honey bee see some one getting honey out of the hive they sting the people. Honey bees are so dangerous. Ather the honey bee sting you
the honey bee dies.
FACTS ABOUT THE HONEY BEE
Honey bees love honey and fruits .
They have a life cycle. They eat honey and
fruits. They take pollen to
flower to flower so a new flower cloud grow. They live in hive.
They have a way to protecting itself.
RESOURCES TO VISIT
http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters.com
http://www.learer.org/inorth/search/monarch.html
http://www.greennature.com/article1899.html
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/insects/02.html `