Written by: Martina Egli
The merest sight of a bee can send some people running for the hills in sheer terror! Grown men break out in a cold sweat and start doing what I have termed “The Bumble-Bee break dance” as they franticly start dodging, swerving, arms flailing, desperately trying to escape the little Bee.
I shouldn’t be telling you this but, recently for example, my Boyfriend and I were calmly queuing at the local cinema, when he suddenly burst from the line, and as far as all bystanders were concerned, started body-popping like a maniac! The cause of his spontaneous outbreak of funky-ism – the humble bumble bee. After a smattering of applause he returned to my side, head hung in shame, the bee long departed.
The truth is though, that we should celebrate the bumble-bee. Here are some amazing facts about bees that you might not know!
- Recent studies have shown that approximately a third of the human food supply is dependent on insect pollination, most of which is accomplished by the honey bee. What would we do without them?
- The honey bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by human-kind.
- The average honey bee will only make one-twelfth of a tea spoon of honey during it’s busy little life.
- The Bumble bee is completely miraculous- how so you ask? It is so un-aerodynamic that it shouldn’t be able to get of the ground- yet it does, day after day, all so I can have my honey!
- The male honey bee is called a drone- they do no work at all, all they do is mate. (Sounds familiar!)
- Worker honey bees are female, do all the work and live only 6-8 weeks. (Hey! that’s not fair!)
Little Bee, we salute you!
“The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness. And in the taste destroys the appetite. Therefore, love moderately.” William Shakespeare
Gallery
- Messy Eater!
- The Culprit!
One more pic with a lot of details! Colors are great as well