10 facts about the honey


I do think we should get themselves some honey bee facts, in fact so many recovery and health-promoting opportunities for the humans get started with this little busy monster. While reading the following 10 honey bee facts, you will be so curious just like me by this teensy-weensy fellow's amazing abilities.



1 ) The honey bee has existed for millions of years.

2) Honey bees, scientifically often known as Apis mellifera, which mean "honey-carrying bee", are green and are essential as pollinators.

3). It is the only insect that produces food eaten by man.

4). Honey is the only food that includes all the substances necessary to sustain life, including enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and water; and it's the only food that is made up of "pinocembrin", an antioxidant associated with improved brain working.

5). Honey bees have 6th legs, 2 compound eye made up of hundreds of tiny lenses (one on each side of the head), 3 simple eyes on the top of your head, 2 pairs of wings, a licor pouch, and a tummy. See image for: honeybee body parts.

6.) Baby bees have 170 odorant receptors, compared with only 62 in fruit lures and 79 in insects. Their exceptional olfactory skills include kin recognition indicators, social communication within the hive, and odor acknowledgement for finding food. Their very own scent act of smelling is so precise that this could differentiate hundreds of different floral varieties and tell whether a bloom carried pollen or licor from metres away.

7). honey bee facts imageThe honey bee's wings stroke incredibly fast, about 2 hundred beats per second, thus making their famous, distinctive buzz. A honey bee can fly for up to six miles, and since fast as 15 a long way per hour.

8). The average worker bee produces about 1/12th teaspoon of honey in her life span. Read and you may understand why it makes a whole lot sense to say: "? s i9000 busy as a bee".

9). A hive of bees will fly 92, 000 miles, the equal of three orbits around the earth to accumulate 1 kg of darling.

10). It takes one ounce of honey to fuel a bee's airline flight around the world.

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