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  2. A honeybee is any of a small group of social bees that make honey. All honeybees live together in nests or hives. There are two honeybee sexes, male and female, and two female castes.

  3. Honey bee - Wikipedia

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    A honey bee (also spelled honeybee) is a eusocial flying insect within the genus Apis of the bee clade, all native to mainland Afro-Eurasia.

  4. 10 facts about honey bees! - National Geographic Kids

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    Facts about honey bees. 1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables. This means that they help other plants grow! Bees transfer pollen between the male and female parts, allowing plants to grow seeds and fruit. 2. Honey bees live in hives (or colonies). The members of the hive are divided into three types:

  5. Bees are small flying insects commonly found in summer gardens, buzzing from flower to flower. Most bee species are identifiable by their fuzzy bodies, often adorned with black and yellow or orange stripes. With over 20,000 species, the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) is the most well-known, renowned for its honey production.

  6. Honeybees, also spelt honey bees, are flying insects known as a eusocial insects, meaning they are one of the most socially organized animals on the planet. Known for their distinct black and yellow color and their ability to produce honey, honeybees are very important to our environment and are perfectly adapted to help with pollination.

  7. Honeybee - National Geographic

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    These bees are females that are not sexually developed. Workers forage for food (pollen and nectar from flowers), build and protect the hive, clean, circulate air by beating their wings, and ...

  8. 15 Fascinating Facts About Honey Bees - ThoughtCo

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    15 Fascinating Honey Bee Facts. Things You Might Not Know About Nature's Most Beneficial Insects. By. Debbie Hadley. Updated on July 26, 2019. For centuries, beekeepers have raised honey bees, harvesting the sweet honey they produce and relying on them to pollinate crops.

  9. Honey bees, also known as “honeybees,” are a group of insect species in the genus Apis. These insects are eusocial, which means they form large, complex societies. They are best known for building hives to store honey, and it is common to farm them for this reason.

  10. All about Honey Bees - The Honey Bee Society

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    What is a Honey Bee? Simply, a Honey Bee is a small vegetarian insect which lives in a highly structured colony with thousands of its sisters (and a few brothers along with one Queen), all working toward the goal of storing enough food (honey) for the winter when flowers are not present.

  11. Bees vary in shape, size, and markings, and assuming that they all look like the honeybee is a bit of a stereotype. There are, of course, common traits that all bees (and other insects in the order of Hymenoptera) share. Before we look at how to identify a honeybee, let’s discuss how to identify bees in general.