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  • The Tales from the Hive
    Companion web site to the NOVA program. Includes a Quicktime clips of bee dancing and many facts about bees and the production of honey. ...
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bees/
 
  • Honey Bee
    A collection of facts, photos, activities, and links. Includes a quiz. ...
    http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/beeclass/
 
  • Amazing Beecam
    Beecam is an electronic CCD Charged Coupling Device camera we have trained on an observation hive in our laboratory. This camera periodically takes 26 snapshots of the bottom frame of bees at close range. The Beecam is a CCD camera fixed at close ran ...
    http://gears.tucson.ars.ag.gov/beecam/
 
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  • A Killer Bees
    Provides information about killer bees. Information includes colony life, differences between killer bees and honey bees, and the honey production rate of killer bees versus honey bees. ...
    http://www.insecta-inspecta.com/bees/killer/index.html
 
  • Bees Make Honey
    Explains how bees use nectar to make honey. Honeybees use nectar to make honey. Nectar is almost 80 water with some complex sugars. In fact, if you have ever pulled a honeysuckle blossom out of its stem, nectar is the clear liquid that drops from the ...
    http://www.pa.msu.edu/~sciencet/ask_st/073097.html
 
  • An Introduction to Bees
    An entire unit on bees for first graders worksheets, activities and resources. There are 25,000 kinds of bees identified in the world. The most well know being the honeybee. In the United States there are a known 3,500 species. Most bees do not live ...
    http://www.lessontutor.com/lh2.html
 
  • The Honey and Honey Bees
    Contains information about honey bees with a focus on the products they produce and gather: honey, beeswax, pollen, and propolis. Honeybees collect nectar and store it as honey in their hives. Nectar and honey provide the energy for the bees flight m ...
    http://www.honey.com/consumers/kids/beefacts.asp
 
  • A Beekeeping and Children
    Children can start beekeeping in 4H officially at age 9. The most important thing to remember is safety. Be sure the children are properly suited up anytime they are working directly with bees. Also caution children to handle dead bees carefully. It ...
    http://www.liberty4hbees.com/
 
 
 
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