Title: Honeybee Research
1Honeybee Research
- By
- Mrs. Sherstads
- 3rd grade class
- 2007-2008
2Where do Honeybees live?
Honeybees live in hives made of wax for
protection. Some even live in man-made hives.
Workers, a queen, and some drones live in one
hive. By Channon and Annika
3Where Do Honeybees Live?
Honeybees live everywhere except
Some honeybees live in colonies. Antarctica.
Southern Canada, Each colony
has from 30,000 to Europe, Africa, Northern and
Western 60,000 female worker bees. Asia,
South and North America are a few locations in
the world that have bees.
By Gabby and Jack
4The Life Cycle of a Honeybee
- There are four stages of a honeybees
- life.
- Queen lays eggs in the cells of the hive.
- Three days later a small larva hatches from the
- egg.
- By Jacob and
Anthony
5What is the lifecycle of the honeybee? By
Tatiana and Ana
- After 6 days the size of the larva grows 500
times its size. The worker bees feed it a pollen
and honey mixture called bee bread. - The cell is capped off and the pupa stage begins.
The pupa will form into a silky cocoon around
itself and changes begin to happen. - 21 days later a full grown worker bee emerges and
begins its busy as a bee life.
6What Jobs Do Honeybees Have?
By William and Hannah
7Worker bees
- pollinate flowers
- produce nectar
- pollen for the hive
- produce honey wax
- for themselves and for us
- build the hive
- feed the queen bee and
- larvae
- guard the hive
- keep the hive cool
- Clean and repair the hive
By Annemarie and Rene
8How do honeybees depend on flowers?
Honeybees depend on the flowers because the
pollen from the flowers stick to the bees coat.
She combs the pollen into pollen baskets on her
hind outer legs. During the last 3 weeks of their
lives, worker bees fly out to collect pollen and
nectar for the larvae and beehive. (Fiona
Yasmine)
9How do honeybees depend on Flowers?
- Bees depend on flowers for nectar and pollen.
- Nectar is a sweet liquid in flowers.
- Bees eat pollen and drink nectar.
- Bees have proboscis to drink nectar. Proboscis is
a straw-like tongue used to suck nectar.
By Kevin and Ben
10How Do Flowers Depend On Bees
- Bees go from flower to flower collecting nectar.
In the process they spread pollen . Pollen acts
like a fertilizer that helps the flowers make
fruit.
By Ryan and Ramsey
11How Do Honeybees Make Honey?By Jessica and
Danielle
- Honey is produced by worker bees from the nectar
of flowers. - Bees transform nectar into honey .
- Bees drink nectar from flowers.
- The bees spit the nectar drop by drop.
- The nectar dries on the bees tongues and they fan
their wings 200 times a second to help dry the
nectar. - Finally it will be thick and smooth to turn into
honey.
12 HOW DO HONEYBEES MAKE HONEY?
- The honey bees store honey in cells. Then, the
bee puts - a cap of beeswax to cover the cell. Next, inside
the - compartments the water evaporates from the
nectar, - and it changes into honey.
Omar and Adam