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Did you know the definition of Bees? A bee can be described as a flying, hairy-bodied insect. Did you know that the scientific classification name is, of the order Hymenoptera, superfamily, Apoidea? Bees are a social yet isolated species, they have an principal role in the pollination of plants and celebrated for their production of honey. Bees have 2 pairs of wings, six legs and five eyes! Did you know that bees are the only insect in the world that make food for humans?

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The insect the bee is found on every continent of the world with the exception of Antarctica. It lives in any location that that grows insect-pollinated flowering plants

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There are nearly 20,000 known species of bees on the planet

Fun Fact 3

A common honeybee lives in swarms, which is like a bee community, each swarm has its own queen bee, the males bees; also called drones, and numerous worker bees, which are barren females; and will not reproduce

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The three different kinds of bee in each hive have unique roles to play; The Queen bee lays eggs, the female worker bees attend to the work in the hive including cleaning, feeding the babies and taking care of the building and repairing of the honeycombs, the male drone bees attend to the work on the outside of the hive collecting the water, pollen and nectar

Fun Fact 5

The largest bee in the world is the Megachile pluto species, it can grow to 39 mm long

Fun Fact 6

The smallest bee in the world is the Trigona minima species, the worker bees are approximately 2.1 mm long

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Scientists estimate that approximately 34% of all food production depends on the pollination of plants, which is mostly undertaken by bees

Fun Fact 8

Bees feed on pollen and nectar created from plants. Pollen is the fine powder like substance produced by seed-bearing plants, Nectar is a sweet secretion from flower blossoms - it is the nectar from which honey is made

Fun Fact 9

Fast fact! A honeybee can fly up to 24 km in an hour. Its wings can beat 200 times per second or 12,000 beats per minute!

Fun Fact 10

Bees retrieve nectar from flowers with their proboscis; it works like a long straw-like tongue. To make a pound of honey nectar must be collected from approximately 2 million flowers

Fun Fact 11

What is a Beehive? A beehive is home for a colony of honey bees. Domesticated honey bees generally live in man made beehives, wild honey bees make their own beehives by combining wax with spit and often fibre to create the outer shell of the beehive, other variety of bees have natural beehives or nesting sites in caves, rock cavities and hollow trees

Fun Fact 12

What is a Honeycomb? Honeycomb is the structure that bees make within a beehive. It consists of dense layers of hexagonal cells that the bees produce from wax; the cells are used to contain eggs, larvae, pupae, pollen and honey

Fun Fact 13

Five products are produced within a beehive; Honey, pollen, beeswax, royal jelly (a milky substance that is produced by the worker bees and fed to the queen bee) and propolis (a sap like resin that is used to seal and repair the hive)

Fun Fact 14

Each day a honey bee queen can lay approximately 2000 eggs. The average lifespan of a worker honey bee during the summer is about three to six weeks

Fun Fact 15

Some species of bee are listed as endangered; their survival is at risk due to the use of pesticides, habitat loss, parasites and viruses. Endangered species include the stingless Melipona beecheii and Melipona Yucatanica from the US, there are at least twelve species of bee endangered or under threat in the UK

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