The growth environment of bees
Definition of bee: bee/bee belongs to Hymenoptera and Apidae. Body length is 8-20 mm, tan or dark brown, with thick hair. The head is almost as wide as the chest, the tentacles are knee-shaped, the compound eyes are oval and hairy, chewing in the mouth and carrying powder on the hind feet. Two pairs of membrane wings; The front wing is big, the rear wing is small, and the front and rear wings are connected by wing hooks. The abdomen is nearly oval, with less body hair than the chest and thorns at the end of the abdomen. Life goes through four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
Feeding: bees feed on plant pollen and nectar. Eating habits can be divided into three categories.
1, eat more. That is, pollen and nectar. Ruyi bees and Chinese bees feed on plants of different families or flowers of a certain color (not limited to plant species).
2, oligopoly. That is to eat the flowers of related families and genera, such as alfalfa quasi-bees.
3. partial eclipse. In other words, it only feeds on certain plants or related species, such as cornflower bees. The flowers interviewed by various bees are closely related to the length of mouthparts: for example, species with short mouthparts such as Labiatae, Aphidae and Aphidae interview the open flowers of Rosaceae, Cruciferae, Umbelliferae and Ranunculaceae; However, due to the long mouthparts, sawflies, honeybees and other species use deep flower tubes to interview flowers, such as Leguminosae and Labiatae.