General Facts About Bees
Bees flap their wings at a relatively high speed. The main reason why they flap their wings is to ensure that the hive remains hot and cool all the times. The worker bees flap their wings to maintain a steady temperature in the hive throughout the year. They maintain a temperature of around 93 degrees which is warm for the bees. Honey bees do not fly for long distances as they cover 3-5 miles from their homes to flowers. Bees are very busy and collect pollen and nectar from trees and flowers. To the bees honey is like a waste product, the nectar they collect from the flowers is brought back to the hive and made in to honey cell. The bees flap their wings to evaporate some of the liquid in the nectar until honey is made and seal it for future use. The pollen is usually sticky and combined with the nectar to make to produce bee bread which the baby bees feed on.
Bees are hairy on their body including the eyes which helps them collect pollen grains. They put the pollen on baskets at the back of their legs and take it to the hive. Bees have a strong eyesight and sometimes see colors that we human cannot see. Some flowers have some colored maps which shows the bees the direction to land, bees have the ability to see these markings but human beings cannot see them. Bees help in pollination of flowers as they move nectar to different flowers hence the creation and growth of vegetables and fruits. The honey bees fly only at daytime but the Africanized bees can fly in the presence of moonlight. The bees are the busiest insects and make up to 300 pounds of honey in a period of one year. They take more than 150 trips to trees and flowers in order to make a teaspoon of honey. If you happen to have a bee problem on your premises, please feel free to call us or send us a message, thank you.