Thursday, April 8, 2010

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Hello I my name is Mollie Jo and I have some interesting facts about Honey Bee's to share.

Honey Bee's are the only incets that produce a food that humans eat.


A honey bee's wings stroke 11,000 times per minute.

A colony of honey bees consists of up to 60,000 honey bees and only one queen bee.


In its lifetime a honey bee will make only one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey.

Male honey bees, called Drones, have no stinger.


Honey bees are not aggressive by nature...Only when they feel threatened will they sting.

Hope you enjoyed learning some facts about Honey Bees.

Remember to come back tomorrow. We will have a product review on Heart worm preventative medicine.



Wags and Licks,
Mollie Jo & Bobo
*Bee photos are from Morgue File website.

20 comments:

  1. Grrrreat Bee Buzzzzz info.. Can't wait to hear what you have to say tomorrow.

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  2. Her ats my house...mum is da queen b and dad is da drone. Her like it dat way.
    Puddles

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  3. Wow that is awesome info on bees - we had no idea that their wings went so fast! And boy, that is a lot of bees to have only one queen!!

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  4. Mollie Jo, you make a good teacher! You sure know a lot about bees. How about birds? : ) And we KNOW you know oodles about poodles!

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  5. Thank you for that insightful information, we didn't realize that they make so little honey in their lifetime!

    Waggles & Chi kisses, Chewy & Lilibell

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  6. You sure are a good teacher, Mollie!! Did you know that without bees, we wouldn't have food?

    Woofs and Kisses!
    The Fiesty Three

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  7. That was very Most Interesting information, Mollie Jo! Did you know my human great granddaddy had bees for years and years? He went to the people Rainbow Bridge a coupla years ago but mom and dad are still eating his honey!

    Wiggles & Wags,
    Mayzie

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  8. What wonderful information Mollie Jo!! Thanks so much for sharing it with us!!

    Smileys!
    Dory

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  9. That is so kewl you know so much about Honey Bees!

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  10. Woooos! great bees info, Mum loves the honey!
    ~husky kisses~
    -Kira The BeaWootiful

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  11. Thank you for sharing your information! I love to learn EVERYTHING I can! Thanks!

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  12. That was very interesting info about the bees! We didn't know most of it. Thank you!

    Love ya lots
    Maggie and Mitch

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  13. Thanks fur sharing the info on Bizzy BuzzBuzz!

    Hugz&Khysses,
    Khyra

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  14. Thanks for sharing all that bee info!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  15. Thanks for all the facts on bees - we see lots of them flying around our place and they freak out our Mom.

    Woos- Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara

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  16. WOW that was intersting information to learn, I never knew any of that, Thanks for sharing,

    wags
    Jazzi

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  17. Wow, you have lots of information on those bees, Mollie Jo. I'm glad I read your message because I'd probably want to chase and swallow those bees, but maybe that's not a good idea.

    By the way, my persuasive look usually works unless Mom is super busy and concentrating on her computer. Then I have to start whining (hee hee)

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  18. Hi pups!

    We LOVE honey!!!! Thanks for sharing all those neat facts.

    xo martine & the kiddlets

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  19. This is a great blog! I love poodles - had one all my life. Currently into rescuing Greyhounds...but one day will 'Poodle' again.
    Beautiful poodles you have.

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  20. Hi,

    We love your new bee background. My mom loves honey bees too. Sadly we don't see as many as we used to. Mom read that honey bees are in danger. A virus or somethin is killing them. That's not good cause then there will be NO honey!

    Waggles,
    Bijou

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