it is for the wings and legs to be, and to be a part of the body. The bee has three parts of it's body the ''abdomen ''thorax and the ''stinger. is that right?
Through a barb at the rear of their abdomen.
Bees have 4 stripes on their abdomen. The number of stripes can vary depending on the species of bee.
A queen bee is typically larger than worker bees, measuring about 0.75-1 inch in length. She has a long abdomen and is robust in size compared to other bees in the hive.
Because the queen is the only female in the colony that lays eggs she has highly developed ovaries which fill, and even enlarge, the abdomen, so the queen is usually larger than the other bees in the colony. In the case of honey bees, the queen's abdomen is about half as long again as that of a worker (sterile female).
Worker bees-which live about five weeks in the summer-make wax from about the 10th day of their lives to the 16th. When workers are roughly 10 days old, they develop special wax-producing glands in their abdomens. They eat lots of honey. The glands convert the sugar in the honey into wax, which seeps through small pores in the bee's body leaving tiny white flakes on its abdomen. These bits of wax are then chewed by the bees. The chewed wax is added to the construction of the honeycomb. The cluster of bees means the hive temperature stays at around 35 degrees Celsius, which keeps the wax at just the right consistency-it's not too hot to be drippy and not too cold to be brittle.
Abdomen.
the tiny holes on the bees abdomen for respiration
None. All bees have their sting at the tip of the abdomen -- the rear.
Yes, bees have a head, thorax, and abdomen, similar to humans with a head, torso, and abdomen.
A bee's sting is at the tip of its abdomen. Incidentally, only female bees have stings.
Through a barb at the rear of their abdomen.
ground bees
Bees have 4 stripes on their abdomen. The number of stripes can vary depending on the species of bee.
its an external scope
Three - the head, the abdomen and the naughty bits.
Bees secrete beeswax to build honeycombs. Beeswax is a natural lipid produced by glands on the bee's abdomen.
An insect typically has a head, thorax, and abdomen. This body structure is commonly found in insects such as beetles, bees, and butterflies.