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How do bees build honeycomb?

Here’s how do bees build honeycomb Bees build honeycomb by producing wax from glands on the underside of their abdomens, chewing it to soften it, and then shaping it into the iconic hexagonal cells that form the comb[1][2]. This process is a collective effort of many worker bees and involves several precise steps for both […]

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Essential Fall Beekeeping Chores and Why You Need To Do Them

As summer transitions to autumn, beekeepers face one of the most critical periods in their annual management cycle. Fall beekeeping tasks aren’t optional – they determine whether your colonies will survive the winter and emerge strong in spring. These essential chores must be completed before cold weather arrives and bee activity drastically decreases.[1][2] Critical Fall

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10 Fun Facts about Honey Bees

Here are 10 fun facts about honey bees: 1. Super Pollinators: Honey bees help pollinate flowers, fruits, and vegetables, making them essential for the growth of many of the foods humans depend on[1]. 2. Life in the Hive: Honey bees live in colonies with a strict division of labor: a single queen, tens of thousands

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Why do people believe all bees can sting?

Why do most people believe all bees can sting despite facts to the contrary Most people believe all bees can sting primarily due to longstanding myths and generalizations passed down over generations, which have ingrained fear and misunderstanding about bees. Several factors contribute to this widespread misconception: • Simplified Education and Fear: From an early

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Are bees critical for sustainable agriculture?

Why bees are critical for sustainable agriculture and food security Bees are critical for sustainable agriculture and food security because they are key pollinators for a vast majority of the world’s crops, directly enhancing crop yields, nutritional quality, and biodiversity essential for resilient food systems. • Pollination and Crop Production: More than 90% of the

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How Long Do Bees Typically Spend Foraging in the Field?

Here’s how long bees typically spend foraging each day. Bees typically spend 10-12 hours per day actively foraging in the field, with their activity spanning from early morning until late afternoon or evening. However, the exact duration varies significantly based on species, environmental conditions, season, and resource availability. Daily Foraging Duration Research shows that the

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What critical nutrients do forager bees collect?

Here’s what nutrients foragers need to collect to maintain peek colony health Forager bees collect several specific nutrients essential for colony health, primarily via nectar, pollen, water, and propolis. The main nutrients and their roles are: • Proteins/Amino acids: Collected mainly from pollen, these are vital for brood development, growth, and the production of royal

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Common myths about bee life span

What common myths about bee life span might cause misjudgment of their importance? • Myth 1: All bees live a long time. In reality, most adults have very short lifespans. Solitary bees live only a few weeks, just long enough to mate and reproduce, while honeybee and bumblebee workers typically live about 4-6 weeks. Queens

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Latest News and Research about Bees

Bee Buzz News Here’s the Latest News and Research about Bees Major Colony Collapse Crisis of 2025 The year 2025 has marked a devastating milestone for honey bee populations in North America, with the highest recorded colony losses in U.S. history. Commercial beekeepers across the United States experienced catastrophic losses exceeding 62% of their colonies,

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Are bees in danger of extinction?

Are bees really on their way out? What are the consequences of the false idea that bees are in danger of extinction? This false notion has several significant consequences affecting public perception, conservation priorities, and the broader ecological discourse: • Misplaced Focus on Honeybees Rather than Wild Bees: This misconception tends to concentrate public concern

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