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Sweet As Honey

Posted on June 14, 2021 by Daniel & April

A few surprising facts about the honey bee’s original all-natural sweetener.

1. HONEY NEVER SPOILS.

When sealed in an airtight container, honey is one of the few foods known to have an eternal shelf life. There are even reports of edible honey being found in several-thousand-year-old Egyptian tombs. Honey’s longevity can be explained by its chemical makeup: The substance is naturally acidic and low in moisture, making it an inhospitable environment for bacteria. 

A lot of hard work from bees goes into imbuing honey with these magical properties. While transforming nectar (honey’s main ingredient) into honey, bees flap their wings so hard that they draw excess moisture out of the initially water-filled substance. Bees also have a special enzyme in their stomachs that helps to break the nectar down into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide, the latter of which acts to further prevent the growth of bacteria and other organisms in the honey. 

2. BEES MAKE A LOT OF HONEY.

A typical beehive can produce anywhere from 30 to 100 pounds of honey a year. To produce a single pound of honey, a colony of bees must collect nectar from approximately 2 million flowers and fly over 55,000 miles. This amounts to a lifetime’s worth of work for around 800 bees.  

3. HONEY WAS A HOT COMMODITY IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE.

In 11th century Germany, honey was so highly valued for its beer-sweetening abilities that German feudal lords required their peasants to make them payments of honey and beeswax.

4. BEES SURVIVE ON HONEY IN THE WINTER.

Bees work hard all summer to ensure they’ll have enough honey to sustain the hive through the winter. During the colder months, bees occupy their time by clustering themselves around the queen and shivering their bodies to fill the hive with warmth. All that shivering burns a lot of calories, so honey makes for the perfect high-energy diet.

5. HONEY IS MEDICINAL.

Evidence of honey being prescribed as a medical treatment dates back as far as ancient Mesopotamia. Because the substance is so inhospitable to bacteria, it was often used as a natural bandage to protect cuts and burns from infection. Today, honey is still used as a natural treatment for dandruff, stomach ulcers, and even seasonal allergies. 

6. FOR BEES, A LITTLE HONEY GOES A LONG WAY.

On average, a honey bee produces 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey over the course of its life. To put that into perspective, two tablespoons of honey would be enough to fuel a bee’s entire flight around the world.  

7. THERE ARE DIFFERENT FLAVORS AND COLORS OF HONEY.

Honey’s depth of flavor is determined by the source of the nectar it was made from. Linden honey is delicate and woodsy, buckwheat honey is strong and spicy, and eucalyptus honey has a subtle menthol flavor. The darkness or lightness of certain honey varies as well. Bees in the southeastern U.S. have even been known to produce honey that’s deep purple in color, though scientists can’t agree why.


Enjoy this weeks FREE-BEES

Un-BEE-lievably Cute Book Marks
A Fun Poster of Great Reminders for Your Hive
An Encouraging Sticker


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The Basics of Bees

Posted on June 1, 2021 by Daniel & April

If you enjoy unit studies or interest based studies then you’ll love these fun resources!

For the month of June you’ll BEE seeing a lot of Bee themed lessons and crafts in our social media feed.
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So join in the fun! If you do any of our activities bee-low bee-sure to tag us in your posts!

Some Fun Facts about Honey Bees

  1. Honey bees are one of the few bees with hairy compound eyes.
  2. The honey bee’s wings stroke over 200 times a second! This motion is what creates the distinctive honey bee buzz.
  3. During honey production periods, spring and summer, a worker bee’s life span is about 6 weeks.
  4. The average honey bee will actually make only one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime… About the size of your pinky fingernail.
  5. Bees die after they sting! The stinger has a barb that is attached to the abdomen; so, when they sting they lose part of their abdomen and die.
  6. Honey bees can perceive movements that are separated by 1/300th of a second. Humans can only sense movements separated by 1/50th of a second. Were a bee to enter a cinema, it would be able to differentiate each individual movie frame being projected.
  7. Queens will lay almost 2000 eggs a day at a rate of 5 or 6 a minute. 75,000-200,000 eggs are laid each year.

There are some un-Bee-lievable fun ways to learn about bees here are a few FREE-BEES for you to enjoy!

https://youtu.be/g7U8D0LYdNo

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Learn About St. Patrick’s Day

Posted on March 14, 2021 by Daniel & April
St Patricks Day Homeschool Freebies

As a homeschooling family we love to celebrate lots of holidays. It’s an excellent way to learn and have fun too!

We’ve put together a little freebie learning packet for St. Patrick’s Day! Find out the truth about St. Patrick’s Day…

Download St. Patrick’s Day Lesson

Be sure to check out our recipe of the month too – hint – it’s Irish related.

Looking for more St. Patrick’s Day Fun then hit your local library and search out these fun reads.
Here are a few books about St. Patrick or St. Patrick’s Day:
Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato by Tomie dePaola
Tim O’Toole and the Wee Folk by Gerald McDermott
St. Patrick’s Day by Gail Gibbons

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