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Did you already know, …

. . . that 10 bees weighs 1 g?
…  that 1 bee flies 2 kilometres around?
…  that 1 bee flies 5.000 km during the whole life?
…  that 1 kg honey is the lifework of 350 untill 400 bees?
…  that 1 bee has to fly seven times around the earth to produce 1 kg honey?
…  that the winter bee live almost 9 months?
…  that a summer bee is working to death during the 6 weeks of summer?
…  that a bee queen is reaching the age of 4 years?
…  that a bee queen on the wedding flight will be inseminate untill 12 times?
…  that a drone dies after inseminating?
…  that a bee queen can producing 3.000 eggs per day in May?
…  that 1.500—1.800 eggs have the same weight like the bee queen?
…  that 5.000 eggs weigh 1 Gramm?
…  that each inseminated egg und each 3 day old bee larva is able to become a bee queen?
…  that a bee larva get 2.000 visits for caring?
…  that a bee larva in compare to human been had to put on weight in 6 days on 500 times - a human baby would 32cm hight after 6 day.
…  that a bee queen comes out of the cell after 16 days?
…  that a working bee comes out of the cell after 21 days?
…  that a drone comes out after 24 days?
…  that 14.000 of the biggest sort of pollen grains are necessary for 1 kg bee pollen?
…  that 300.000 of the smallest sort of pollen grains are necessayr for 1 kg bee pollen?
…  that it is possible that from inseminated eggs develope female bees and from not inseminated eggs drones?
…  that a bee colony in summer has a number of bee up to 60.000 bees?
…  that a bee colony in winter has a reduced number from 15.000 bis 20.000 bees?
…  that the bees are the only insects which have an inserted incubator?
…  that the bees keep a temperature of 36 degrees in the hive during the summer?
…  that the hive in winter, if there is no brood, bees reduce temperature to 26 degrees?
…  that the bees show with a special dance the source of the food?
…  that another dance on the comb shows, that there is too much food?
…  the bees are steady to flowers and indispensible for agriculture and for the nutrition of humans?

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