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Honey bee anatomy

In the United States, American beekeepers are often taught the morphology and anatomy of bees, just like college students. It seems that the majority of domestic beekeepers of the same subject matter will find it useless. But beekeepers abroad think that it is always good to know more about bees. Always know as much about the creatures you love as possible. Despite some knowledge, it may not seem useful on the surface. This should be related to many overseas hobby beekeepers, as a personal hobby.

I always wanted to write about the anatomy of a bee, and I finally got a chance to write a few days ago.

1. Three monocular and two compound eyes
You have five eyes but you do n’t see through because the flowers are in the dust
2.Hind wing hook

Twenty hooks

Not to seduce

You have to be firmly Bound to the front wing

Will be stronger Rose powder and nectar

3.Antenna cleaner

Like a bullet

Shot into the front legs

A perfect semicircle

Just let the antennae pass

To clean the antennae

You would rather have two front legs

Disabled together

4. Pollen basket

Flower essence

All ride in you White, blue, yellow

Those are the rewards for your labor

Not a bribe for you

 

5.Honey pouch nectar

Definitely not a bee

Throw up

A gift for their love

They will be careful

Put nectar in a honeycomb

Digest their own food

That would be another place

Those are the midgut, the small intestine

6. Thorn

Her head keeps

Pump that suppresses the poison glands

Once out of the body

The muscles of the venom glands just start to work

No last resort

She also does not use a needle that moment

You screamed, “It hurts!”

Did you know What she lost was life