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POWER POINT PRESENTATION KENDRIYA VIDHYALAYA- YHAKKOLAM BY-KIRIT KANANI AND BALRAMDAS

SUBJECT- EVS. STD.-4 TOPIC-ANITA AND THE HONEYBEES

About Anita Anita khushwaha lives in Bochaha village in Bihar. With her family. Anits parents did not like the idea of girls girls going to school. Anita used to spend her time with their goats as they grazed for food. Anita learn to ride a motorcycle.

Goats grazing food

Hive of honeybees.

Type of Honeybees

Three Types of Honey Bee In a hive there are thousands of worker bees (bottom, left), hundreds of drones (top) and a single queen (centre). When foraging, worker bees suck water and nectar through the movable, flexible tubes of their mouthparts and use their jaws for grasping wax and pollen. Bees have three simple eyes on the tops of their heads and one large compound eye on each side. Their two sets of wings are attached to each other by a row of tiny hooks lining one edge of the front pair. Only the queen, detailed here, shows ovarian development. She secretes several pheromones, one of which eliminates potential rivals by inhibiting reproductive development in other females. Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia. © 1993-2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Honey bee -------- Egg to Adult bee

Beekeeping This beekeeper examines the honeycomb of his hive. Beekeepers wear protective clothing, including hats, wire veils, gloves, and light-coloured fabrics, to avoid being stung when handling the insects. Beekeepers must also avoid rapid movements that may shock and enrage the bees. The honey produced in these hives may be used as a food sweetener, while beeswax serves as an ingredient in cosmetics, candles, and waterproofing compounds

Termites

Wasp

Ants

Honeybee collecting nector

Draw picture of Ant, Honeybee, Wasp and Termites in your H.W. book. Home work Draw picture of Ant, Honeybee, Wasp and Termites in your H.W. book.

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