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Honey Bees
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Where they live
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wild honey bees make hives in rock crevices and hollow trees. They construct hives by chewing wax until it becomes soft and then bonding large quantities of wax into the cells of a honeycomb
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life cycle
four main district stages or phases, egg, larva pupa and finally adult. generally perenial, the total development time for a queen bee is 16 days, 21 days for worker bee and approximately, 24 days for drone or male bee
queens live for an average of two to three years, but have been known to live five years. worker honey bees have a life span of only six weeks during honey production seasons, a mature dies not long after mating.
winter behavior
honey bees do not hibernate. the winter colony is smaller than the summer colony, eat and work all winter
what honey bees do
extracts honey from its natural surroundings help tto polinate the vegetables and fruits, honey bees collect polen and nectar as food for the entirre colony, nd as they do, they pollinate plants