BeesIreland has 101 bee species in Ireland
The honeybee is just one of them, Ireland has 20 bumblebee species and 81 solitary bee species
Where do they live?
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Solitary Bees
Bumblebees
Some bees can live
anywhere!
There are different kinds of
bumblebees and
solitary bees
They can live
anywhere in Ireland
But some bees only
live in particular
areas
There is a bumblebee
unique or special to Ireland. This bumblebee only lives on the Aran
Islands!
BeesSome bees have always lived in Ireland
But there are some bees that have travelled to Ireland and settled here.
Where do bees live?
Gardens and parks! But some bees are particular about where they live
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Sand Dune Bogland
MountainsGrassland
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What do you know about bees?List them and
see if that knowledge appears on the next few
slides..
We even have Urban bees!
They live to live in different cities and towns.
BeesBees are insects
They are generally social insects.
Bumblebes and Wasps are semi-social bees. They live in groups during the summer only
Honey Bees are social all year round. They live in hives and work together to make honey.
BeesBumblebees
Plump, furry, black and yellow bands
Wasps
Slender, with black and yellow bands around its body
BeesHoney BeesThese are the bees we know most about.
They are shaped like a wasp but their body is brown or black, with light bands.
Honey bees like to live close to one another.
They live in a colony.
The colony is at its smallest between November and February and at its biggest between June and August
BeesThere are three kinds of bees that live in a hive.
The Queen
The Queen is the mother of the hive.
She spends her time laying eggs. She is fed and tended to by the worker bees.
Queens live for 5-6 years
There is only one queen in each hive.
BeesThe Worker Bee
This bee is a female beeShe is shorter than the queen.
They do most of their work in the hive, they feed the young bees, as they grow older they work on the beeswax and later become foragers collecting nectar which makes honey.
Worker generally live for 6 weeks
BeesThis is the male bee.
He doesn’t really work in the hive. He is daddy to many bees in the hive
Their body heat helps to keep babies nad the hive warm
But when the foraging season is over they are driven from the hive because they are not useful anymore
They live between 21days and 90 days
The Drone
BeesBees live in trees, roofs, walls or anywhere with shelter.
Some bees live in a hive.
The beekeeper takes care of the bees that live in a hive.
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Most people run away from bees.
Some people really LOVE bees! In Canada there is a contest to see who can ‘wear’ honeybees on their body and face!
It is called Beebearding!
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Save Our bees! Bees are in trouble all over the world!
Bees1. We are destroying their habitats
2. Some wildflowers are being destroyed all over Ireland for 2 reasons.
A) farmers clearing their land
B) We love to tidy the landscape – we often pull wild flowers which bees need to survive thinking we are making the land look neater and cleaner
3. Pesticides – while this keeps all sorts of insects away from crops it also makes our bees sick
4. Honeybees are in decline because they are getting sick as well. There is a mite which is making many honeybees sick
BeesWhy do we need bees?
•Bees are pollinators.
•It carries pollen form flower to flower.
•Pollen helps flowers to produce more flowers. The pollen sticks to the bees body and when it flies to another flower it drops into the flower which then makes a seed.
•So bees are needed to help keep our plants (not just flowers) from becoming extinct.
•Without pollination we will not have crops, we will not have food to ear. Most fruit, vegetables, oil, nut plants need bees.
•Without bees food will get very expensive.
•It is estimated that out of 100 crop species which provide 90% of food worldwide, 71 of these are bee-pollinated.
BeesWhy do we need bees?
The real business of a bee is to gather nectar which is then
turned into honey and beeswax.
As humans we eat honey. It is very nutritious for you.
We use beeswax to make candles, lip balm, face cream,
wax to polish furniture…
BeesWhat can we do to help bees?
What do you think?
Turn to your partner and put some thoughts together…
BeesSources:
http://pollinators.biodiversityireland.ie/bees/conservation-initiatives/
http://www.irishbeekeeping.ie/html/beebasics.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey_bee
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/bugs/honeybee/
SOME VIDEOS AVAILABLE ABOUT BEES VIEW BEFORE USING IN THE CLASSROOM
The city of bees a video for kids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bArNmKbYVm8
A short video – with pictures and music - Powerpoint
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yF5O26vYT8&feature=related
Songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUvup1rU0gU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmIx4ReBPd4&feature=related
Flight of the Bumblebee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QV1RGMLUKE
PLEASE LOOK AT ALL VIDEOS BEFORE YOU USE THEM TO DEEM THEM SUITABLE FOR YOUR CLASS