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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Types of Bees, black with yellow stripes color Bumble Bees, can only sting once because they have barbed stingers which tear off when they try to get away danger Honeybee, only female bees can sting from can sting over and over again, tunnel through wood to lay eggs and protect their larvae habitat Carpenter Bees, build nests in tree crevices habitat Honeybee, stinger called ovipositor by can only sting once because they have barbed stingers which tear off when they try to get away, gather pollen and nectar from flowers to feed larvae and other members of colony diet Bumble Bees, produce honey from pollen and nectar of plants they pollinate; they store honey in honeycomb in nests to feed their young in colder months diet Honeybee, often nest in ground habitat Bumble Bees, live in small colonies and nest in unusual places habitat Killer Bee, can sting over and over again danger Carpenter Bees, can only sting once because they have barbed stingers which tear off when they try to get away danger Killer Bee, golden yellow with dark bands of brown color Killer Bee, can sting over and over again danger Bumble Bees, they attack in greater numbers as a result live in small colonies and nest in unusual places, gather pollen and nectar from flowers to feed larvae and other members of colony diet Killer Bee, blue-black color Carpenter Bees, gather pollen and nectar from flowers to feed larvae and other members of colony diet Carpenter Bees, golden yellow with brown bands color Honeybee