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  1. 1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables. This means that they help other plants grow! Bees transfer pollen between the male and female parts, allowing plants to grow seeds and fruit. 2. Honey bees live in hives (or colonies). The members of the hive are divided into three types:

  2. Without the honeybee, a third of the world's crops would disappear... So why are we killing our buzzing buddies?Subscribe for new episodes every other Friday...

  3. Honey bees are known for their production of honey and beeswax, as well as the large role they play in the pollination of plants and flowers. They play a significant role in agricultural systems, increasing crop values each year by more than $15 billion in the United States alone and pollinating more than 80 percent of all cultivated crops. Out of the 20,000+ bee species on earth, seven are ...

  4. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Every honeybee has a job to do. Some are nurses who take care of the brood; some are janitors who clean the hive; others are foragers who gather pollen to ma...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2017 · Honey Bee Basics. These hard-working little creatures are a vital part of our ecosystem. Scientists sometimes say that bees are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we eat. They pollinate so many food plants that make our meals delicious and nutritious, including many fruits, vegetables and nuts.

  6. 8 de may. de 2014 · The rival princess bees, born within the rigid social structures of a totalitarian system, are unable to adapt. There is a final hive invasion. The unmated. princesses die alongside bees from every caste, all too bound by custom to flee the only way of life they know. The single equality is death.

  7. A Community-Driven Approach to Pollinator Conservation. Bees lie at the heart of our survival. They pollinate 1 in 3 bites of food we eat and 80% of the world’s flowering plants. These precious pollinators are essential to the health and prosperity of countless ecosystems. However, bees are in peril. According to the Center for Biological ...

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