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All about bees

All about bees. By Noah. Descriptive facts. Most bees are black and yellow as a warning signal. They have several eyes. Their wings are see through. Habitat facts. Bees mostly are in meadows, grasslands, rain forests, and some even live in deserts. T hey live in A sia.

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All about bees

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  1. All about bees By Noah

  2. Descriptive facts • Most bees are black and yellow as a warning signal. • They have several eyes. • Their wings are see through.

  3. Habitat facts • Bees mostly are in meadows, grasslands, rain forests, and some even live in deserts. • They live in Asia. • You will not find them in Antarctica because it is to cold.

  4. Diet facts • Bees use their • tongue to sip the • nectar. • Then they take the nectar back to their hive. • Bees also eat honey.

  5. Predator facts • The predator of bees are spiders. The bees get caught in their webs. • Bees also get preyed upon by praying mantis, honey badgers, and birds.

  6. Super-duper facts • The honeybee was introduced to America by the first European colonist. • The Native Americans called a honey bee the white mans fly. • A bees sting can be treated with baking soda.

  7. questions • Why are they black and yellow? • What do bees drink? • What did the Native Americans call the honey bee?

  8. References • BEES AND WASPS, BY SALLY MORGAN

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