Bees By: Courtney Goldberg. Do you want to learn more about bees? Well if you do read on your going to get freaked out!

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Bees By: Courtney Goldberg

Do you want to learn more about bees? Well if you do read on your going to get freaked out!

Bees 2 large eyes 3 small eyes 4 thin wings Have 2 antennas Sting people Fly in air Get honey Are a helpful animal

Habitat In hives Eastern and Western part of the United States.

Growing up in life Start as an egg Grow into bees Every year bees get longer tongues Sting more as they grow

Hope you learned a lot. Now you know about bees. I hope you don’t get stung by one. Next time you see a bee remember they give you honey.

Resources Wasps By: Sylvia A. Johnson Honey Bees By:Takeshi Otani