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Bees: Friend or Foe?
LLaura van der Mark
Lower Elementary
argumentative
English
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Bees: Should We Be Scared?

Bees are buzzing insects that we often see in gardens and parks. Some people get scared when they see a bee, but are bees really something to be afraid of? Let's find out!

Why Bees Are Important

Bees are very important for our world. They fly from flower to flower, helping to spread pollen. This helps plants grow and make fruits and vegetables that we eat. Without bees, we wouldn't have many of the foods we love!

Bee Stings

It's true that bees can sting. A bee sting can hurt, and it can make your skin red and itchy. But bees usually only sting if they feel scared or if they are trying to protect their home. Most bees are busy collecting pollen and nectar, and they don't want to sting you.

How to Stay Safe Around Bees

If you see a bee, it's best to stay calm and not swat at it. Swatting can make the bee feel threatened, and then it might sting. Just stand still or slowly walk away, and the bee will usually leave you alone.

Are Bees Scary?

So, should we be scared of bees? The answer is no! Bees are important helpers in our world, and they usually only sting if they feel scared. If we are careful and kind to bees, we can live together peacefully.

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Glossary
  • Pollen: A yellow powder that helps plants make seeds.
  • Nectar: A sweet liquid that bees collect from flowers.
  • Sting: To poke with a sharp part of the body, like a bee does.
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