Digital Inquiry: Bees

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8 questions

VIDEO: BEE FARMING

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Describe 1 interaction with a living thing.

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Describe 1 interaction with a nonliving thing.

LIST: 10 FACTS ABOUT HONEYBEES

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List 5 facts about honeybees.

TEXT: BEEKEEPING


People love honey, but it is hard to find a natural bee hive. So, beekeepers set up places for bees to live and make honey. Here’s how it is done.

Bees need carbohydrates from flower nectar and protein from pollen to grow and reproduce. They need a place to store their food and grow new bees. This is done in wooden brood boxes with trays where the bees can build honey combs.


Boxes are set up on stands to keep them dry and keep pests away. Bees need two boxes to provide enough space for their own honey and pollen stores and for the queen to lay eggs for the next generation.

After the bees have nearly filled their own brood boxes, keepers add smaller boxes on top. These are called honey supers. Because bees really are busy, they can produce much more honey than they can eat. This extra honey can be harvested by keepers. Bees get a safe, clean place to grow and we get honey.
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What are brood boxes?

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What is the purpose of a beekeeper?

VIDEO: WHAT'S HAPPENING TO ALL THE BEES?


Click the link to watch a video about the decline in bee population.
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What is happening to all the honeybees?

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Why are the honeybees declining in numbers?

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Honeybees are flying ____________that help to ______________ flowers and crops. Flowers and bees are two ___________ things that work together during pollination. Bees gather ___________and ___________ from plants. Honeybees use nectar and other liquids in their bodies to make __________.

People are another group of living _____________ that bees work with. Beekeepers provide wooden ________________ for honeybees. They can produce honey for themselves and provide extra honey to the _______________ .
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