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23) The honey makers
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Covers the physical structure of honeybees and how they live in colonies, as well as how they produce honey and are managed by beekeepers.
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Bees don't just produce honey. Your food supply depends on them. Apiarist Dave Hackenberg's bees have a busy travel schedule, pollinating around the United States from February to July. So when Dave inspected four hundred of his hives and found that the bees had simply vanished, a dream team of bee scientists got to work.
26) Bees
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Introduces honeybees, describing their physical features, different roles in the hive, and the importance of bee pollination for the world's food supply.
27) Honeybees
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Describes the anatomy, behavior, and life cycle of the honeybee, as well as the different kinds of honey that are produced on bee farms .
28) Buzz, bee!
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Introduces readers to the world of bees, discussing what they need to live and how they behave.
29) Beehive
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"An exploration of the life cycle of bees and how they construct hives and make honey."--
31) The honeybee
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Discusses the life cycle, behavior patterns, and habitats of honeybees.
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"It's good to be a queen bee! The queen bee lets the other bees in the hive feed and care for her. What does she do? She lays eggs! A queen bee can lay more than 1,000 eggs a day! Take a look at the social structure inside a bee hive and the important role the queen and the female worker bees play"--
38) Honey Bees
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Simple text and photographs present the features and behavior of honey bees.
40) Killer bees
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Details the characteristics, habitat, and life cycle of the Africanized honeybee, sometimes referred to as the killer bee.