Bees 
Bees live together in a hive. There are four kinds of bees in a hive: the queen bee and the male bees,
the worker bees and the young bees. They all have jobs to do.
The queen and the male bees stay in the hive and produce eggs.
The young bees stay in the hive. They store the honey in the hive.
All the bees can feed on the honey. When a worker finds a place where there are a lot of flowers,
it flies back to the nest and does a dance. This dance tells the other bees where the flowers are growing.
the worker bees and the young bees. They all have jobs to do.
The queen and the male bees stay in the hive and produce eggs.
The young bees stay in the hive. They store the honey in the hive.
All the bees can feed on the honey. When a worker finds a place where there are a lot of flowers,
it flies back to the nest and does a dance. This dance tells the other bees where the flowers are growing.
the queen and the king stay safe in one room of the nest/termite mound
Termites