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Bees | Worker Bees

How Do Honey Bees Make Beehives? [3 Steps]

April 15, 2022February 17, 2024

The hive is crucial to a honey bee colony’s survival. It provides shelter, protection, and a place to store food and rear brood. Whether they build inside a hollow tree…

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Lifecycle Of A Honey Bee – The 4 Phases

February 11, 2022February 17, 2024

As a honey bee develops, it goes through four distinct stages. Starting as an egg, within a few weeks it will have transformed into a larva, pupa, and finally, an…

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Bees | Drones | Queen Bee | Worker Bees

Do Bees Have Knees? Get The Quick Facts

February 9, 2022February 17, 2024

For such a small insect, bees are super-smart and have some anatomical similarities to humans. A common question people want to know is do bees have knees? Let’s take a…

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What Are The Seven Bee Families?

February 6, 2022February 17, 2024

Although there are over 20,000 bee species on the planet, mellitologists have used gene mapping to classify seven families of bees. They are all insects that pollinate, produce honey, and…

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Bees | Queen Bee

How To Detect A Queenless Hive

February 5, 2022February 17, 2024

A honey bee colony enters a state of queenlessness if it doesn’t have a queen. They only have one queen bee, so when she goes missing in action it can…

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