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How do bees breathe?

Updated: 9/11/2023
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Bees breathe through a complex structure of network of tracheas (or wind pipes) and air sacs. Oxygen is vacuumed into the body through openings on each segment of their bodies. The pull air in, then close their outermost vents and force the air into little tubules that get smaller and smaller until they reach the cells they need to.

Bees cannot breathe when they are coated with certain things and instead of using poison (harmful to humans and pets), environment friendly exterminators use a dusty component to smother the bees.

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they make air

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