Honey Bees - Life Cycle



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DVD: http://hilaroad.com/video/ The life cycle of a honey bee is presented as an example of complete metamorphosis, the development of an insect from egg to larva, then pupa, then adult. Moths, butterflies and wasps also develop with complete metamorphosis. Some aspects of beekeeping are also discussed. A resource for teaching the life cycle of insects. More science videos: http://hilaroad.com/videos




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I agree. You could ... ( 8 months ago by maatyr1878)
I agree. You could say they are a perfect example of how some businesses should be run, with the queen as 'the 'boss', the drones as 'the supervisors' and the workers as 'the workforce'! All working together as a team. lol They're fantastic little things
Amazing creatures. ... ( 8 months ago by barkingdeer)
Amazing creatures. Thanks for the video!
That video was ... ( 8 months ago by marisa8464)
That video was amazing! After watching that video once, I know a lot about bees and other insects now!
How sad is it that ... ( 8 months ago by BlueHaloPhoenix)
How sad is it that I learned more in this nine and a half minute vid then a hour to two hour class of regular public school?
Funny! Drones are ... ( 8 months ago by chrislovesjoeemery)
Funny! Drones are actually just there to help procreate. They have no power, they do no work-- and are basically "kicked out" of the hive when winter hits....because the workers want to save the accumulated food for themselves and the Queen. They are deemed "replaceable"--"expendable". Even the Queen has no real power. Yes...she keeps the hive alive by laying eggs--but when she gets old, the workers make a few of her eggs into Queen cells.
This is the ultimate business. The workers run it
Wonderful video. ... ( 8 months ago by chrislovesjoeemery)
Wonderful video. If you know someone in your local Agricultural Extension--email it to them. Alot of Extensions have free beekeeping classes. This video would be wonderful for people seriously interested in amateur beekeeping! ;)
All bees are ... ( 8 months ago by chrislovesjoeemery)
All bees are different. Each hive has it's own personality.
Provoking a hive could be just walking in front of it. The guard bees are on the watch for anyone (anything) that could disrupt their hive. If you eat a banana--that is threatening. Their alarm pheromone smells like banana. If you have been around a dog (petting them, having them touch your clothing)--that is threatening. They know that the musk smell of dogs means danger. If you wear dark clothing...they don't like it...etc.
"share" it to your ... ( 8 months ago by chrislovesjoeemery)
"share" it to your email address. Download it into your computer. Save to disc. wah-lah!
This is why we need ... ( 7 months ago by Mancag3)
This is why we need to save the bees.
"Rachel Carson's ... ( 7 months ago by ikekll)
"Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962) exposed the destruction of wildlife
through the widespread use of pesticides, and the ensuing decades have been
characterized by continued identification of both natural and man-made
hazards and consequent efforts to minimize risk."
Ah but what good ... ( 7 months ago by maatyr1878)
Ah but what good are workers without the Queen and drones?
excellent video ! ... ( 7 months ago by pluxplox)
excellent video ! my knowledge on bee's is now much broader! Keep up the good work !
These are some ... ( 6 months ago by strykerzr350)
These are some really good videos im looking forward to watching more...
Interesting !!!!! ... ( 4 months ago by itsjustme7719)
Interesting !!!!! Good work !!!!!
Bee keeping is ... ( 4 months ago by Miah151)
Bee keeping is fascinating!
This bees seems to ... ( 3 months ago by Knixaren)
This bees seems to be very dark are they north europeans? Bugfast
but it is also hard. ( 3 months ago by dodgeram2500fan)
but it is also hard.
This is a very good ... ( 3 months ago by quickquill)
This is a very good video. I enjoyed watching it. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
my teacher is a bee ... ( 2 months ago by ajacool45)
my teacher is a bee keeper he talked about his bees for 53 mins when im in his class sometimes
Very interesting ... ( 2 months ago by ncmls)
Very interesting video! Bees are an incredible species!
this helped me on ... ( 2 months ago by supadupamarioguy21)
this helped me on my bee project XD
thanks
Very good show! ( 2 months ago by fotohogger)
Very good show!
they're original ... ( 1 month ago by jonusvorhees)
they're original domestic Honeybees (European Honeybee)!
This is for ... ( 4 weeks ago by paceyandjoeypotter)
This is for txwarden.I do not know if there is another way to email you since i only know how to comment videos so far.For equipment it is about 100 dollars and for the bees it will be about 60 dollars for one hive.If you want to know more about bees i will let you know since i have bees at my house.


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