
Bees are incredible workers! π οΈ A single bee can visit up to 5,000 flowers in one day to collect nectar and pollen! πΈ
They make honey π― by turning nectar into a sweet treat, and a single bee colony can produce over 100 pounds of honey every year! ππ―
Bees have superpower vision π! They can see ultraviolet light, which helps them spot flowers that are invisible to us.
A beeβs wings beat around 200 times per second! ππ¨ Thatβs why we hear the buzzing sound when they fly. Itβs like a mini helicopter!
Honeybees are the only insects that make food that humans can eat. Yum! ππ―
When bees gather pollen, they help pollinate plants π», which means they help make fruits and vegetables grow. Without them, weβd have a tough time growing food!
A queen bee can lay up to 2,000 eggs every day π£! Sheβs the busiest bee in the hive.
Bees have two stomachs! One stores nectar and the other is for food they digest. Itβs like carrying around two lunchboxes! π΄
Bees communicate by doing a little “waggle dance” πΊ, showing other bees where the best flowers are!
Did you know that bees can fly up to 15 miles per hour? πββοΈπ¨ Thatβs faster than a jog!

Finally, the T. Rex passed by. Just then, the bee that had landed on its face took off and flew away. You followed its flight path with your eyes and watched as it gently landed on a beautiful flower just up ahead.
You hear the soft buzz of its wings as it collects pollen from the flower. You’re amazed by how beautiful and delicate Mother Nature can beβbut deep down, you know it can be just as wild and dangerous out here!