Different types
  of BEES.
Honey bee facts and
how it is different to a
African honey bee
The African honey bee lives in
African
And the honey bee lives world
 wide.
A life cycle
 of a BEE


Metallic green sweat bee
First
The queen bee
lays the egg
Then workers feed it
bee milk and bee bread.
It spins a cocoon
around itself. The larva
stage takes place
during days 4 through
9.

    eggs
Following that, in
three days, the
egg hatches into a
larva.
After that
In the cocoon, the larva turns
into a pupa. It now has
eyes, wings, and legs. It looks
more like a bee. This stage is
during days 10 through
23, depending on the type of bee
it will become.
Finally it is full
grown. The bee chews
its way out of the cell.
It becomes an adult
on days 16 through 24
The life cycle
starts again.
Where do
bees live
and facts
about them
CAPENTER
  BEES
THEY CAN STING
ALL THEY WANT
AND THEY LIVE IN
EUROPE
Metallic green
  sweatsouth
They live in
             bees
America
And they are known for
their habit of licking
sweat from people or
animals.
Honey bees
They live world wide and they
can survive many years That is
because they huddle together and
eat honey to keep themselves alive
during the winter months.
Bumble bee
They live in north America
There are more than
250 species of
African honey
          bee
They live in Africa
and they are also as
known as a killer
bee
Neon cuckoo bee
These bees live in
Australia and they
behave like cuckoo
birds -- laying their
eggs in the nests of
other bees.
Leaf cutter bees
Leafcutter bees are
important native
insects of the western
United States. They
use cut leaf fragments
to construct their nest
Stay away from these 2
bees

Killer bee wasps
And always
rember save
our bees!!!!!!
BY
SAMARA, GOERG
IA, RENATA AND
  JOELDAYNE.

Different bees