Insects and Honey Bee Biology

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Honey Bees:Species: The honey bee species most commonly associated with honey production is Apis mellifera, but there are other species as well.Colony Structure: Honey bees live in complex social colonies, consisting of a single queen, worker bees (females), and drones (males). Each bee has specific roles within the colony.Communication: Honey bees communicate through a complex system of dances and pheromones to convey information about food sources and hive locations.Hive Construction: Honey bees construct intricate wax comb structures within their hives, which are used for storing honey, pollen, and raising brood (young bees).Pollination: Honey bees are essential pollinators for many plants, including many of the crops that make up a significant portion of human diets.Honey Production: Honey bees collect nectar from flowers, convert it into honey, and store it in their hives. Humans have been harvesting honey from bees for thousands of years.

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