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Bees live in colonies, often with
several hundred bees sharing the same hive or nest. The hive is
usually built in the ground, in trees, or even buildings.
Worker bees
collect pollen and nectar from flowers which are used to create
wax to build the hive. The queen bee creates the wax in her
abdomen, which she uses to build chambers or cells where she
lays her eggs.

In the process of building their hive,
bees play a very important role pollinating flowers and plants.
As a bee gathers nectar from a flower, tiny grains of pollen
will stick to its hairy legs and body. When the bee flies to
another flower for nectar, the pollen on its legs and body
brushes off to help fertilize the flower.
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