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(Many Paths)

An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America

 

October 6, 2001 - Issue 46

 
 

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 Honey Bee Coloring Page

 
 

 by Enchanted Learning

 

Honeybees are social insects that live in hives. They eat nectar (a sweet liquid made by flowers) which they turn into honey. Bees fly about 15 mph (24 kph). There are three types of Honey Bees: The queen (who lays eggs), workers (females who gather food, make honey, build the six-sided honeycomb, tend eggs, and guard the hive) and drones (males who mate with the queen). All the members of the hive are related.

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