Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Bees writing

 For week three we had to write a report about bees. with the classification, description, location, habitat and dynamics. Enjoy!



     Bees


Bees are in the family of apidae, with wasps and ants. Apis and bombus are the two groups in apidae. Apis stands for honeybees, wasps and ants. Bombus stands for the bumblebees.


Bumblebees are fuzzy with black and yellow fur. They have six short legs and small little wings. They bite instead of stinging. Honeybees are smaller and have the same details, except less hair and a pocket of venom attached to a stinger. 


Bees live in orchids, woodlands, meadows and places where there are flowers. Their hives are in tree cavities and bumblebees live in holes.


People keep using bug spray and are killing the bees which we need to pollinate fruit and vegetables. Without bees there will be no food. 




1 comment:

  1. Tēnā koe Cillian,

    Great to see you working away on tasks while home unwell. You rock! I enjoyed reading your information report as there were facts about both bumble bees and honey bees. I didn't know the information you shared about the bombus standing for bumble bees. To make your blog post even more interesting add a quality blog post and an image of your topic to engage your readers. Keep up the awesome mahi.

    Ngā mihi,
    Miss Hickling

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