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Honeybees Essay Research Paper Honeybees as a

Honeybees Essay, Research Paper


Honeybees as a Resource Honeybees are very useful to humans. As their


name suggests, they make the sweet, delicious treat known as honey that we


enjoy. They also make beeswax from which we make many useful items. But the most


important thing bees do for us is to pollinate the plants. The honeybee visits


flowers, which secrete a sweet liquid called nectar. This water-like nectar is


sipped from the blossoms by the bee and carried to the beehive. The raw nectar


goes into the cells in almost the same condition as it was when the bee sipped


it from the flowers. It is inside the hive that house bees evaporate the nectar


down to the thick consistency, which is what we know as commercial honey. We


usually think of the main use of honey as a spread on bread, pancakes or


biscuits. However, honey has a large use in cooking; such as pastries, canned


foods, milk drinks, desserts, frostings, syrups, and salad dressings. Honey


contains simple sugars and does not require digestion like regular sugar, so it


is useful for quick energy pick up and even for diabetic people. Most honey is


sold as extracted honey but it is also sold on the honeycomb which is the wax


chambers the bees make in the hive in which to store the honey. The wax comes


from a worker bee’s belly when she is fourteen to twenty-one days old. The wax


chambers are just big enough for a bee to crawl inside. Sometimes people like to


eat honeycomb. It can be eaten on toast or as is; then the wax becomes like a


chewing gum, but like chewing gum it should not be swallowed. In recent years a


new process called the Dyce process has made it possible to make a very nice


granulated honey called creamed honey, which is gaining in popularity. However,


granulated honey is not used much commercially because it is still an almost


unknown honey product. Beeswax is the second most important product produced by


the honeybees. Beeswax, the earliest of waxes, has been used in the form of


candles for lighting. This is today the second largest use of beeswax. The Roman


Catholic Church used to require that pure beeswax candles be used in church but


as the numbers of churches grew there wasn’t enough beeswax available so that


now the Catholic Church requires that candles are at least 51 percent beeswax.


The reason the church requires beeswax candles is because the candles do not


smoke. Probably the largest user of beeswax today is the cosmetic industry.


Beeswax is used as the emulsifying agent in face creams, lipsticks, lotions and


rouges. It is also used in shoe polish, sporting goods and military hardware.


The beekeeper himself is the third largest user of beeswax, which he gives to


the bees as the base of their new comb. There are 70 or more commercial uses of


beeswax today. Each year in the United States some 200 million pounds of honey


and four to six million pounds of beeswax are produced. Honeybees are not the


only insect that pollinates plants, but they are the best. A lot of our food,


such as corn, tomatoes, peas, squash, strawberries, apples, pears, and


watermelon would not continue without this pollination. During the last three


weeks of a worker bee’s life, they fly out of the hives as a forager. The bees


take pollen and nectar to the hive and deposit it into cells. During a foraging


trip each individual bee will collect pollen from just one kind of plant. By


doing this, each bee helps pollinate the blossoms. When the bee crawls around on


the blossom, the pollen (containing male plant reproductive cells) clings to


fine hairs located on the bee’s legs. The pollen is carried from one blossom to


another blossom of the same kind of plant, where it sticks to the female part of


the flower. Without pollination plants would not produce fruit or seeds. Without


seeds now new plants could grow. Pollen is carried in small pollen baskets on


the outer sides of the bees legs. In order to fill the baskets with pollen, the


bee uses her mouth parts and scrapes the pollen from the blossoms and hairs on


her leg to secure it in the basket. The pollen is also known as "bee


bread." This is because the bee eats the pollen. When bees find a good


supply of food they use "sign language." They return to the hive and


perform a dance to show other bees where to find food. There are two kinds of


dances. The round dance tells the other bees that food is about 100 yards away


or less. The wagging dance tells bees that food is at such an angle to the sun


and how far away the food lies. Tests have been made and even if the food is


miles away, this dance is still extremely accurate. For some people bee venom is


deadly, but for some people bee venom is good medicine. Some people who have


arthritis (a swelling and pain in joints) pick up a bee by her head and hold her


tail to the sore joint until the bee stings. The venom makes the joint swell up


and this flushes out the arthritis. So as you can see, honeybees give us honey,


wax, and comb. They also pollinate our flowers. Therefore they are a very


important resource.

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