James Dearsley

From A to Bee

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  • Aksenova Ekaterinahas quoted6 years ago
    A worker will only live for about six weeks whereas a queen can live for up to five years.
    • After her mating trip, the queen will keep laying eggs for the rest of her life at a rate of up to 2,500 eggs per day.
    • The queen can select whether she fertilises an egg or not – if she fertilises the egg she creates a worker, if she chooses not to, a drone is the result.
  • Aksenova Ekaterinahas quoted6 years ago
    if the queen suddenly dies, within fifteen minutes the colony will be aware of this and will immediately set about raising a new queen. This is also true if they feel that the queen is losing a bit of strength or if she has accidentally been damaged; the bees will start raising a new one, even if she is still present in the hive.
  • Aksenova Ekaterinahas quoted6 years ago
    bee colonies are being wiped out at a rate of at least 30 per cent per year,
  • Aksenova Ekaterinahas quoted6 years ago
    The average worker bee, in their lifetime of only six weeks, despite flying for hundreds upon hundreds of miles, will only make one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey.
  • Aksenova Ekaterinahas quoted6 years ago
    In just one hive there can be up to 60,000 bees but just the one queen (!).
    • To make one jar of honey (you know, your regular 454 gram jar from the supermarket) the bees from a beehive would have made at least 25,000 flights to gather
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