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Bees!

ShortHive Bee Facts - Image of bee on honey


Bees are fascinating creatures that play a vital role in our ecosystem. Not only do they provide us with delicious honey, but they also play a crucial role in pollination, which helps to ensure the growth of many of our favourite fruits and vegetables. In this post, we'll explore some interesting facts about bees that you might not have known.

  1. Bees have been around for millions of years. Fossil evidence suggests that bees have been around for at least 100 million years.

  2. Bees have five eyes. Yes, you read that right. Bees have two large compound eyes and three smaller simple eyes. This allows them to see in many different directions at once.

  3. Bees communicate with each other through dance. Bees perform a "waggle dance" to communicate the location of food sources to their fellow bees.

  4. Bees are incredibly hard workers. It's estimated that a single bee will visit up to 2,000 flowers in a day.

  5. Bees are not naturally aggressive. Bees will only sting if they feel threatened or if they are protecting their hive.

  6. Bees are very important pollinators. It's estimated that one-third of the food we eat depends on pollination by bees.

  7. Bees are very social insects. Bees live in large colonies with thousands of other bees. Each bee has a specific role to play in the hive.

  8. Bees have a special stomach just for storing nectar. When a bee collects nectar from a flower, it stores it in a special stomach called a honey stomach.

  9. Bees have a great sense of smell. Bees have an incredible sense of smell and can detect different types of flowers from long distances away.

  10. Bees are capable of flying up to 15 miles per hour. Considering their small size, this is quite an impressive feat.

So the next time you see a bee buzzing around your garden, or you enjoy a spoonful of our delicious honey - take a moment to appreciate all that they do!

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