ANATOMY OF HONEY BEE

Including the nation's bees insect groups (orders) Hymenoptera (winged nodes) who raise their children with pollen and honey. These insects are almost all over the world are overgrown with flowering plants.Social Hymenoptera insects include bees (Apoidea bees), wasps (wasps Endas Bombidae, Siricidae wood wasps, paper wasps Vespidae), ants (Formicidae honey ant pouches, velvet ants Multillidae), and termites. Each member of this insect colony has a set of tasks. There is a nest, find food for their children, and there is to be a soldier. In one colony there is only one parent whose job laying all his life, namely the queen.Not WaspsDifferent bees with wasps. Wasps are stinging insects that live solitary and are carnivorous or prey on other insects love. Male and female wasps gathered only when you want to marry.The bee's body is covered with fine hairs that are useful for capturing pollen obtained from flowers. The collected pollen aside into a special container located behind ditungkai. Long tubular mouth that are used to collect nectar stored in the honey stomach (cache), which is part of the intestine that can inflate.The nation's 12,000 bee species. Most insects live solitary, except Apidae tribes that live in colonies.Parent solitary bees that live in charge of giving back in the form of feed pollen and honey for their children who have not been able to feed (the larval stage). Furthermore, the parent and child are not related anymore.Bees live in colonies forming social communities. Examples of such bees are honey bees. In honey bee colonies known three castes, the queen bee, drones and worker bees.Honeybees have a jointed body and each segment interconnected. These sections are called segments. Based on its location, the segments can be distinguished on the head, chest (tborak), and bloat (stomach). Whole body covered with hair.

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