Across
- 3. Fourth segment of an insect leg; the tibia of the hind leg holds the pollen basket, where pollen is carried.
- 6. Cleaners Notches filled with stiff hairs that help bees clean their antennae. There is one on each foreleg.
- 11. Tube-like mouth part used to suck up fluids.
- 13. Fifth segment of an insect leg; the metatarsus of the hind leg holds special pollen collecting tools.
- 15. First segment of an insect leg.
- 16. Location of the eyes, brain, where the antennae attach.
- 17. (Compound) The second type of eyes made of many light detectors called ommatidia.
- 18. Legs closest to the head.
- 19. Claw found on the last segment of the leg.
Down
- 1. Legs farthest from the head. In workers, these legs have a unique set of tools used to collect and carry pollen called the press, brush, and auricle.
- 2. Legs located between the foreleg and hind leg.
- 4. Strong outer mouthparts that help protect the proboscis.
- 5. One of two types of insect eyes used to detect motion.
- 7. Movable segmented feelers that detect airborne scents and currents.
- 8. Second segment of an insect leg.
- 9. Midsection where the legs and wings attach.
- 10. Wings closest to the head.
- 12. Hind part of the bee and where the stinger is located.
- 14. A sharp organ at the end of the bee's abdomen used to inject venom.
- 18. Third segment of an insect leg.