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Did you know that a honey bee can fly around 15 mph?

Save The Bees

Sponsored by The State of Colorado

Thank you to the State of Colorado for giving me this opportunity to create content for a cause that I believe in. We can all learn from the bees.

CASE STUDY: I spent a week with bees and took time to get to know their likes, dislikes, and dreams. We went around the town together, and the bees immersed me in their culture. I am forever grateful to the bees for this time that we had together. 

A honey bee visits 50 to 100 flowers during a collection trip.

bees can smile

bees dance

CASE STUDY: For this one, I went to a place in my mind that I didn't know that I could access; that is, before I immersed myself in bee culture. Bees know how to let loose, and I wasn't going to stop them. 

The honey bee has been around for millions of years.

bees are here

CASE STUDY: I wanted to give the bees a voice where they were no longer the victims. Many people aren't aware that there's a difference between regular bees and fire bees, and I wanted to make it known that regular bees aren't going anywhere. 

A honey bee visits 50 to 100 flowers during a collection trip.

FUN BEE FACTS!

There is only 1 queen per colony. More than one queen will fight and only one will survive.

A hive of bees will fly 90,000 miles, the equivalent of three orbits around the earth to collect 1 kg of honey.

BEElieve it or not, you have to BEE thanking a BEE to thank for every one in three BEEites of food you eat.

Honey bees have 6 legs, 2 compound eyes made up of thousands of tiny lenses (one on each side of the head), 3 simple eyes on the top of the head, 2 pairs of wings, a nectar pouch, and a stomach.

A honey bee lives approximately 40 days in the summer and 4-9 months in the winter.

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