But my human friends gobble up the honey made by the Washington State University bees. I asked my friend Rae Olsson why bees make that sticky stuff in the first place. Olsson is an insect scientist.
Narrator: Bees have a very special job to do. They fly from flower to flower collecting a substance called nectar. Then they fly back to their hives and use the nectar to make honey. That's why ...
The journey of honey from flower to jar is an extraordinary feat of nature, requiring remarkable cooperation, precision, and effort from bees. Honey production is a result of meticulous teamwork ...
Similar to the familiar European honeybee, stingless bees form colonies consisting of one queen tended by multiple foraging workers that make and store honey from the nectar that they gather.
How do bees make honey?A scientist breaks down this intricate process. On a technical level, you can eat honeycomb. But experts warn that not everyone should, and even when you do, there are ...
It's a little known fact that economists love bees - or at least, the idea of bees. The Royal Economic Society's logo is a honeybee. The Fable Of The Bees, published in 1732, uses honeybees as a ...
But in an evening of anarchic fun and extravagance, the Police Inspector learns that the crime is just the tip of a treacherous political iceberg, and no one - not even Honey - is above suspicion. A ...
beekeepers are able to influence where and upon what the bees feed and the final style and flavour the honey will have. To do this, they will put their hives in specific places, such as heather ...