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Honeybees have 6 feet, which are divided into a forefoot, a midfoot and a hindfoot, which is used to collect pollen. Adults usually have 2 pairs of wings and 6 legs and 6 feet, the wings and feet are located on the thorax, and the body is made up of a series of body segments assembled into three body segments. Honeybees belong to the family Hymenoptera, the honeybee family. It is a social insect and consists of individuals such as the queen bee, male bees and worker bees.
The vast majority of honeybees are solitary, i.e., females build nests and collect pollen for food storage alone, and there is no "hierarchy" of them. Each hive chamber is open and coated with wax and other moisture-proof materials, and enough bee food is stored in the chamber.
The female lays her eggs on the bee food and closes the chamber. The larvae feed on the bee food inside the hive. Most of the species belonging to this category are wild species, such as split-tongue bees, ground bees, tunnel bees, quasi bees, leaf-cutting bees and striped bees.
Behavioral patterns of honey bees
Mainly dances, most typically circle dances and waggle-tail dances. The dancers are the scout bees of the collecting bees, and the stage is the hive spleen inside the nest perpendicular to the ground. What dances the scout bees perform are selected depending on the direction and distance of the nectar source they have scouted.
If the scout bee finds a nectar source within 100 meters of the hive, it performs a circle dance, which goes like this: when the scout bee returns to the hive with the nectar it has collected there, it first stays quiet for a while on the spleen, then spits out the nectar slowly, hangs it by its mouth, and its companions around it use their beaks to suck it away.
Then the scout bee performs a circular dance, circling to the left and to the right, but the trajectory is always circular. For the quality of the nectar source is indicated by the passion of the dance, i.e. the more and sweeter the nectar, the more vigorously it dances.