How to draw a bee

Bees are important to our ecosystem because they pollinate flowers and plants. Bees make honey and flowers. Bees are very colorful and they help us because they make us happy when they buzz around. If you like bees, then you can learn how to draw a bee with this guide.

You can have your students draw a bee on a worksheet, or you can have them draw a bee from scratch. If they draw it from scratch, they have to draw all the parts. It’s easier to remember which part is which if you have to draw it yourself. If you have them draw it from scratch, it’s also easier to remember which side is which if the bee is symmetrical.
If you have them draw the bee from scratch, you can have them leave out the legs that are bent. A bee with one leg bent will look fine.

We are learning how to draw a bee today. Follow our easy bee drawing step by step tutorial and you’ll be drawing these busy workers on your own in no time.
This one uses simple shapes and strokes so it’s perfect for younger kids, or anyone who wants to sketch up a cute, cartoon like bee.

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Bees are insects that live in hives. Bees are important to the Earth because they pollinate flowers and plants. Pollination is when bees move pollen from one flower to another. Bees do this because they need the pollen to feed their young. Pollination is very important for humans because it helps plants to grow and it helps to make food for humans.
Bees are very important to the Earth because they pollinate flowers and plants. Pollination is when bees move pollen from one flower to another. Bees do this because they need the pollen to feed their young. Pollination is very important for humans because it helps plants to grow and it helps to make food for humans. Bees are insects that live in hives.

Draw the bees eyes and antennae. You see how easy and fast we have come to the final stage of drawing bees. But this stage is complex enough that you need to pay close attention. Draw eyes on the head and the bee’s antennae. Then move down again. Note the bee’s paws are “shaggy.” Each foot has a small hook, which a bee uses to hold onto any surface during strong winds, etc.

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