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Tuesday, 22 September 2020

How Do Bees Make Honey?

Hi,

Today we have been learning about How bees make honey. Here is my information about Bees.


How do bees make honey?


Bees go around the world and visit 8 million flowers to make honey.


First  bees pollinate 3 quarters of fruit, veggies and nuts. When they find flowers they  dive in and slurp the nectar. They need  at least 1000 flowers so they can slurp the nectar and make honey. One bee hive has 50kg’s of Honey.


Next they go around the world and look for flowers to slurp their nectar. When they get back  to the hive they vomit it into other bees. While the nectar is in their stomach it turns into little broken pieces.  They collect nectar as much as possible.


Thirdly after they vomit in other workers they put it in a honeycomb and cover it with wax to keep it secure. Bees go around the world to find heaps of flowers  to collect nectar. Some bees aren’t that big so they don’t get that much nectar. The more nectar they get the more honey there's gonna be.


Honey is sweeter than candy, You should go and try some.


That's all for today...BYE!!



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