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HONEY BEE                                          HONEY BEE                                                               HONEY BEE                                         HONEY BEE













                                      Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                           Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                                               Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                           Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR

        HONEY BEE                                                                                                                  HONEY BEE















                                      Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                           Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                                               Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                           Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR
     1.Antenna- short                            6.Thorax- holding wings             HONEY BEE                                  1.Antenna- short                           6.Thorax- holding wings             HONEY BEE
     2.Eyes- 2 compound and 3 simple eyes        7.Petiole- none                                                                2.Eyes- 2 compound and 3 simple eyes       7.Petiole- none
     3.Head                                      8.Abdomen- stripes                           6                                 3.Head                                     8.Abdomen- stripes                           6
     4.Legs- 6                                   9.Color- fuzzy yellow brown                                                    4.Legs- 6                                  9.Color- fuzzy yellow brown
     5.Wings- 2 pair                               to black                     2                     8                         5.Wings- 2 pair                             to black                      2                      8
                                                 10.Other- barbed stinger                                                                                                  10.Other- barbed stinger
     Life Cycle                                                                                                                Life Cycle
     The queen bee can lay as many as 1500 to 2000 eggs a day, placing one egg   3                                              The queen bee can lay as many as 1500 to 2000 eggs a day, placing one egg   3
     in each cell in the brood comb. Under ordinary conditions, the worker bee has                                              in each cell in the brood comb. Under ordinary conditions, the worker bee has
     a developmental period of about three weeks.  Drones develop in 24 days, and                                               a developmental period of about three weeks.  Drones develop in 24 days, and
     queens in 15 days. If drones are kept in a queen-less hive, they live three to                                             queens in 15 days. If drones are kept in a queen-less hive, they live three to
     four months, but normally their lives are very short.  Workers live 5 weeks (dur-  5                                       four months, but normally their lives are very short.  Workers live 5 weeks (dur-  5
     ing peak honey season) to 3 months.                                                                                        ing peak honey season) to 3 months.
                                                                                         Drawing by Andrew Schaible                                                                                                Drawing by Andrew Schaible
     HONEY BEE                                                                        Actual size 5/8”                         HONEY BEE                                                                         Actual size 5/8”

     Honey Bees are not indigenous to North America but were introduced by early immigrants.                                   Honey Bees are not indigenous to North America but were introduced by early immigrants.
     They are responsible for honey, beeswax and most important of all, the fertilization of many                              They are responsible for honey, beeswax and most important of all, the fertilization of many
     of our crop-bearing plants. Bees are social insects living in large colonies of 20,000 to 80,000                          of our crop-bearing plants. Bees are social insects living in large colonies of 20,000 to 80,000
     individuals. There are three castes in the bee society: the workers, the queen and the male                               individuals. There are three castes in the bee society: the workers, the queen and the male
     (drones). Most people only see the workers. The queen may live as long as five years, but                                 (drones). Most people only see the workers. The queen may live as long as five years, but
     is less productive after the second year.  New queens are reared on “royal jelly”, a special                              is less productive after the second year.  New queens are reared on “royal jelly”, a special
     secretion, those becoming workers only receive this special mix for three days.                                           secretion, those becoming workers only receive this special mix for three days.

     The Africanized honey bee is closely related to the European honey bee used in agriculture                                The Africanized honey bee is closely related to the European honey bee used in agriculture
     for crop pollination and honey production. The two types of bees look the same and their                                  for crop pollination and honey production. The two types of bees look the same and their
     behavior is similar in many respects. Neither is likely to sting when gathering nectar and pollen                         behavior is similar in many respects. Neither is likely to sting when gathering nectar and pollen
     from flowers, but both will sting in defense if provoked. A swarm of bees in flight or briefly at                         from flowers, but both will sting in defense if provoked. A swarm of bees in flight or briefly at
     rest seldom bothers people. However, all bees become defensive when they settle, begin                                    rest seldom bothers people. However, all bees become defensive when they settle, begin
     producing wax combs and raising young.                                                                                    producing wax combs and raising young.
     Bees are responsible for more deaths in the United States than any other insect, due to allergic reactions.               Bees are responsible for more deaths in the United States than any other insect, due to allergic reactions.




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