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Category: Bees

link to How Do Bees Reproduce? 

How Do Bees Reproduce? 

A healthy hive of bees will vary in population from 10,000 to 100,000+ bees. This will differ depending on the age of the hive, what season it is, and the number of food resources available within...

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How Do Bees Make Wax? The Incredible Process Revealed.

Beeswax is a 100% natural product. It may surprise you how incredibly versatile beeswax is.  It is used in many products from candles to cosmetics, car polish to surfboard wax and mustache wax...

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link to How Do Bees Pollinate?

How Do Bees Pollinate?

We hear all the time about the importance of bees because they pollinate plants, not just flowers but crops as well. For me this raised the question how do the bees actually pollinate plants? Bees...

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link to Do Bees Have Lungs? (With Video Of Bee Breathing)

Do Bees Have Lungs? (With Video Of Bee Breathing)

Honey bees like all insects need oxygen to live.  If you ask, most people could tell you that humans like most animals have lungs that breathe in air and put oxygen into our blood for our bodies...

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link to How Do Bees Fly? They Are Heavy Lifting Marvels

How Do Bees Fly? They Are Heavy Lifting Marvels

This is an interesting question and one that also intrigued scientists for a long time.  Bees need to fly miles a day and on return trips to the hive, they are traveling with a heavy payload of...

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Welcome to our website where my son Sam and I explore everything you need to know… and more about bugs.

My passion for entomology was discovered 10 years ago when my first son Sam was born. Full of fun, mischief, adventure this boy kamikazed into our life and has been a faithful source of bug hunting ever since. For as long as I can remember Sam would always intentionally connect with nature in creative ways and cared passionately about anything with wings or legs.



This website is a beautiful culmination of Sam's deep love for entomology and a newfound passion for myself. I'm so grateful for the collective togetherness it has brought us. Join me and my dynamic bug-loving, adventure buddy Sam as we learn all about these amazing creatures.

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