By Komisi and Trent.. What are bees? -Bees are flying insects which collect nectar from the pollen that is in wild flowers (dandelion, sunflower ect.)

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By Komisi and Trent.

What are bees? -Bees are flying insects which collect nectar from the pollen that is in wild flowers (dandelion, sunflower ect.) - Bees are not rare insects, you can find them in your very own garden. - Bees have a specific colour of black and yellow - The scientific name for a bee is Apis Mellifera. - The Apis Mellifera (bee) has a stinger on its backside which when feels harmed by either another insect or human leaves the stinger in the human/insect with the poison inside which can be harmful to people with allergic reactions

What is an ant? -Ants are insects that work for the queen of their colony so they can survive -There are different types of ants, like driver ants which mate with the queen and produce eggs,