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Bumblebees are popular insects, probably because of their colors. Yellow and black stripes make them stand out from the crowd. Bumblebees are also covered in a hair-like substance that makes them look and feel fuzzy. You can get gold or silver bumblebee charms from Chains-and-Charms.com. Charm bracelets look great with bumblebee charms on them. Get your silver and gold bumblebee charms today!
Young bumblebees do not automatically know how to look for pollen and nectar and have to try out many flowers. But they learn quickly and within a few hours know which flowers are good nectar producers. Bumblebees have hairy bodies to help keep them warm in cold seasons or countries with cooler climates. Bumblebee queens produce wax to build cells in their burrows. They lay their eggs in these cells. If a flower is too long for the bumblebee to reach the nectar, it may bite a hole in the base of the flower and suck the sticky sweet nectar.
Only the newly hatched queen bumblebees survive the winters by hibernating. All the workers, drones and old queen bees die during the winter. Pesticides and herbicides used in farming and gardening are causing a decrease in the number of bumblebees. Bumblebees help flowers to reproduce. Their hairy bodies collect the sticky pollen from one flower and carry it to another. The pollen grains fall off the bee's body and may enable the flower to produce seeds if it is the same species. This is how the pollination process occurs.
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