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Do bees carry honey?
The only time that bees carry honey is when they are swarming. Read More
When is the best time to rob honey bees?
The best time to rob honey bees is in he springtime when flowers and fruit orchards begin to bloom. If you rob the bees when there is no supply of nectar, the bees will not have enough honey to weather the winter. Read More
What does the bees use to thin the honey?
The Bees keep balance honey to use when non seson time. Read More
When are bees the most active?
Is it better to kill bees in the fall or winter?
You shouldn't kill honey bees at any time of the year. If you have a problem with honey bees, firstly contact a beekeeper. Read More
How long does it take bees to make honey?
It takes quit a long time for bees to make honey. It depends on how much pollon the bee collects. Read More
What do honey bees colect?
Depending on what the colony needs at any given time, honey bees will collect nectar, pollen, tree resin, water. Read More
What determines the color and flavor of honey?
The taste and color of honey is determined by the type of flower where the bees get nectar. For example, buckwheat honey is made when the bees predominately access buckwheat blossoms; clover honey from clover flowers. My sister kept bees at one time and her bees accessed a variety of sources of nectar from surrounding farms. That was the best honey I've ever tasted. Read More
What is the difference between clover honey and regular honey?
Clover honey IS regular honey. It just means that the bees have spent most of their time foraging on and collecting nectar from clover. There is also acacia, manuka, wild flower and heather honey amongst others. Read More
Do bees taste like honey?
Bees surprisingly do not taste like honey, i ate a bee one time (it was an accident) it was in ice cream, and it make the ice cream taste sweeter than it did before. but regardless, bees don't hold honey in them, so it wouldn't taste like honey Read More
Do all bees in a hive share the work to make honey?
No. The drones (male bees) don't do any work, and not all of the workers are involved with honey production all of the time, though all workers will at some time make honey. The queen's only task is to lay eggs, and she never makes honey. Read More
Why are bees eating their own honey?
Bees eat their own honey because that's what they live off of throughout the year, especially during colder months when there are little or no blooming plants for the bees to collect the nectar for the hive. To better understand this, we need to know exactly what a hive is, and I think once you understand what a hive is, the rest will make sense. From the dictionary a hive is a place 'to store… Read More
When was honey invented?
Bees have always made honey, God created the bee in the very beginning of time, so honey has been made for the last 8,000 yrs or there abouts! :) Read More
What is the development time for queen honey bees?
Where bees alive when King Solomon was?
Yes bees were there at that time, because it is now proven that honey in a pyramid of a Pharaoh was still good in the year 2010. Read More
Will honey bees keep wasps out of the hive?
Generally yes. One or even a few wasps trying to get into a hive will easily be repelled -- and probably killed -- by the guard bees at the entrance. However, if there is a concerted attack by a lot of wasps at the same time they could overcome the guard bees and get in. If they do, they will kill as many bees as they can in order to get to the honey. Read More
How many hours can a bee fly a day?
Honey bees will fly when the air temperature is above approximately 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit), so the answer to your question will depend on the time of the year and your location in the world. Bumble bees will fly in lower temperatures than honey bees. Read More
How many different honey bees live a hive?
3 different honey bees. 1) Queen bee ( lays eggs) 2)Drones ( they do not work just help in reproduction) 3)Workers(work al the time) Read More
Do bees like tulips?
Bees are very attracted to tulips. It is actually good to have bees in your yard. We don't always sees bees around tulips because the tulips come out early in spring and bees are not as active at this time. Read More
Where do bees sleep?
Honey bees do not sleep, by our understanding of sleep, anyway. They do take a break and become relaxed. Their body temperature drops and they become unresponsive during this time. Read More
When does a bee develop its sting?
A bee will develop its stinger for either predation or defense. Unlike bumble bees honey bees can only use their stinger one time. Read More
What would you tell someone who claimed that all bees make honey?
I would tell them that they are right - all bees do make honey. However, only the honey bee - Apis Mellifera - makes honey in large enough quantities for a beekeeper to remove some of it for his own use. Happily, honey is just bee vomit. Have fun the next time you eat some :D! Read More
Is beekeeping inhumane?
Keeping bees is no more inhumane than any other domestic animals. In fact, because the beekeeper will protect them against animals and disease. They always make sure the hive has enough resources to survive the winter. Beekeeping is inhumane. Not only does it disrupt the bees natural system, it causes bees to do more work than otherwise needed. Humans have a negative impact on bees, their hive, and their colony. Beekeeping is not the right… Read More
Can 1 bumblebee produce honey?
First, they don't make whats exactly called honey. What they have is nectar stores for food, which are needed for a short period of time, and in comparison with honey bees, bumblebees store only a tiny amount of honey. Read More
At what time of the day do bees collect honey?
From sunrise until close to dusk, depending on the weather and air temperature. Read More
What time do bees go in their hives at night?
Bees (and wasps and hornets) generally become less active whenever it begins to get dark and the temperature starts to drop. Read More
How long have Honeybees been around?
The first honey bees evolved from wasps around 100 million years ago, about the same time as the first flowering plants, although these early bees looked more like wasps than modern bees. Bees and flowers have evolved together ever since. There is a fossil of a honey bee in amber which looks very similar to modern bees which has been dated at around 35 million years old. Read More
How many honey bees make up a hive?
Between 10 and 80 thousand, depending on the time of year and quality of the Queen. Read More
What season is the most active time of year for tornadoes?
The most active time for tornadoes is generally in the spring. Read More
What can be done with fermented honey?
Honey is hygroscopic meaning honey will absorb moisture. If the moisture content of honey exceeds 18.6%, honey will tend to ferment. The fermentation yeast in the honey will turn the sugars of the honey into alcohol. This causes honey to have a sour taste. Some people like fermented honey in spite of having a sour taste due to the fermentation of the honey. It is recommended that if honey is to be stored for any… Read More
How do i kill honey bees by my backyard swimming pool?
Please don't. Honey bees are having a hard time surviving these days. The have been suffering from many problems in recent years such as 'colony colapse' and mite infestation. No cure has been discovered yet. Therefore, our entire food source is in jeopardy. Bees are pests and I will not have them around me. Get a can of spray from home depot and kill them. Read More
How often can you get honey from your bees?
Honey combs may be harvested once the cells have been capped with wax. Before this, the bees consider there is too much water in the honey, so it is not ready. Many beekeepers will generally do this once a year, at the end of summer so the combs can all be extracted at the same time. If the beekeeper thinks the bees have been foraging from a plant such as oil seed rape (canola), where… Read More
What time of day is a hyena most active?
Hyenas can be active at anytime of the day but are most active at night. Read More
What time of day are coyotes most active?
Why do they put honey in strawberry jam?
Most of the time honey will replace the sugar in jam. Read More
When was honey invented by bees?
it was not really inveted. bees started to drink the pullen and they started makeing honey. and it was starting probably a little bit before the pioneers. cause pioneers had honey with bread for lunches sometimes. it is a pretty easy consupcion. just have to read about pioneers. Actually bees don't drink pollen they drink nectar from the flowers. Pollen sticks to their legs and bodies as they get into the flowers. I think bees… Read More
What are some adaptations for honey bees?
Behavioural adaptations: Some behavioral adaptations include huddling or clustering. The honey bees cluster together if temperatures are low or if threatened. When it suddenly or over a long time becomes cold the honey bees will gather together in the thousands and move slowly. Sometimes when the honey bee's hives or Queen is attacked they will flock together and cover the whole attacker. Structural adaptations: The structural adaptations of are honeybees are that they have wings… Read More
Is spring the time bees mate?
Not necessarily. For honey bees new queens are produced any time from spring to late summer, and they will mate about a week after they emerge from the pupal cell. With bumble bees, new queens are produced towards the end of summer and they will mate before cold weather comes, then hibernate through the winter. Read More
Will bees come back next year?
This is a silly question. If you have a hive of bees then they don't fly south for the winter. they make honey to live on during winter time >>. they stay at home. Read More
How long would it take 50000 honey bees to make 500 pounds of honey?
Presuming that you mean 500lbs of honey taken off a hive then it would probably represent 4 or 5 years honey production. But it could be more or less depending on the quality of summer weather and available forage for the bees. This is a difficult question for several other reasons: bees are eating honey themselves so some of what they had already made would be consumed in order for them to survive to make… Read More
Do weasels moles or voles eat bees?
Weasels, moles and voles are not known to do eat yellow jackets in their ground nests and other ground dwelling bees. Honey bees in their hives, no. But moles will dig right up the the underground hive and eat them all up, may take some time but this is a good habit for moles an the reason they can be welcome in our yard at times. Other animals that will dig out ground dwelling bees… Read More
Why is honey kosher?
Kashrut (kosher laws) prohibits the consumption of insects (except for certain locusts), which includes food products made of them such as cochineal colouring. Additionally, Kashrut prohibits the consumption of anything excreted or otherwise coming out of the body of a non-kosher animal or insect, such as milk and eggs. Bees, of course, are not kosher. Once upon a time it was thought that honey is just processed by bees but that it doesn't actually come… Read More
Why were honey bees at one time called white man's flies?
Although there was a large number of bee species in the Americas before the European settlers arrived, none of them were what we now recognize as honey bees. When the settlers arrived, they brought their honey bees with them to pollinate the European seeds and saplings they had also brought. Without them the grasslands would not have been covered with the clover the imported livestock ate. It wasn't long before the Native Americans realized that… Read More
When is the mountain lion most active?
mountain lions are most active around night time! Read More
How many kilometers can a bee travel on 1 gram of honey?
They use their long, tubelike tongues like straws to suck the nectar out of the flowers and they store it in their 'honey stomachs'. Bees actually have two stomachs, their honey stomach which they use like a nectar backpack and their regular stomach. The honey stomach holds almost 70 mg of nectar and when full, it weighs almost as much as the bee does. Honeybees must visit between 100 and 1500 flowers in order to… Read More
Do bees ever stop flying?
No bees do not stop flying. They can only be placed into a hypnotic state in which they slowly lower to the ground and hover in the same place. You can put a bee into a hypnotic state by taking a plastic bag, filling it with pennies and then fill the rest with warm water. The bees have so many eyes that they will be captivated by the reflection of the pennies in the water… Read More
How much time does a wasp take for it to die after it stung a human?
Unlike honey bees, wasps can withdraw their stingers and do not die from stinging. Stinging does not kill them at all. Read More
What do the male honey bees do?
male honeybees take there time to collect haney and other type of stuff for the bee family to provide them so they wont die Read More
How do honey bee eggs get fertilized?
A virgin queen bees goes on a mating flight when she will mate with around a dozen drones (male bees). This is the only time in her life when she will do this. When she lays an egg, it will already be fertilized from semen stored within her body. Read More
What is the population of bees?
In an indvidual colony of honey bees (i.e. one hive) the population will fluctuate quite a lot during the year. At its lowest level in Winter it could be 10,000 bees whereas at its height in Summer it could easily exceed 50,000 bees. In the UK there are an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 hives so you say that there may be as many as 125,000,000,000 honey bees around in the middle of Summer. There are… Read More
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The world's most popular social networking sites certainly have changed over the years, and they'll undoubtedly continue to change as time moves forward. Old social networks will die, popular ones will stick around as they're forced to evolve, and brand new ones will appear (just watch out for fake news sites!)
We've moved on from the days of MySpace to a social media era now dominated by Facebook and all sorts of other social mobile apps. A lot of kids even admit to using Snapchat the most, suggesting that it could be the future of where social networking is headed.
So, what's everyone using right now? Have a look through the updated roundup of social networks below to see which ones are currently the trendiest.
What We Like
Massive community.
Easy to find long-lost friends.
Integrated messenger.
Join interesting groups and pages.
What We Don't Like
Highly addictive.
Difficult to keep up with updates.
Complicated to adjust privacy settings.
Most of us already know that Facebook is the top social network on the web. It's a thriving beast of a social networking site on the web with about 2 billion monthly active users and more than one billion that log on daily (according to Facebook itself).
Statista shows that Facebook Messenger, with tons of cool features, is the second most popular messaging app behind WhatsApp. People use Facebook individually and by joining or setting up groups.
After failing to acquire Snapchat in 2013, Facebook acquired WhatsApp in 2014 so that it could be the one that was on top of instant messaging.
What We Like
Very large community.
Easy to use.
Get updates from major brands.
Integrates with third party services.
What We Don't Like
Can feel disorganized.
Not easy to find specific people.
Difficult to develop followers.
Twitter is known as the real-time, public microblogging network where news breaks first. Most users love it for its short message limit (now 280 characters) and unfiltered feed that showed them absolutely everything in the form of tweets.
Twitter has changed dramatically over the years, and today it's criticized a lot for going the way of looking and functioning almost exactly like Facebook. Besides Twitter Card integration, which now makes it easy to share all sorts of multimedia content in tweets, you can expect to see algorithmic timelines coming to Twitter as well.
What We Like
Easy to make new connections.
Simple to find people you know.
Well-organized website.
What We Don't Like
Too much information at times.
Frequent messages from marketers.
LinkedIn is a social network for professionals. Anyone who needs to make connections to advance their careers should be on LinkedIn. Profiles are designed to look sort of like extremely detailed resumes, with sections for work experience, education, volunteer work, certifications, awards and all sorts of other relevant work-related information.
Users can promote themselves and their businesses by making connections with other professionals, interacting in group discussions, posting job ads, applying to jobs, publishing articles to LinkedIn pulse and so much more.
YouTube
What We Like
Many hours of entertainment.
Interact with communities of followers.
Active comment areas.
Find others with common interests.
What We Don't Like
Less personal than other social sites.
Overwhelming volume of information.
Where does everyone go to watch or share video content online? It's obviously YouTube. After Google, YouTube is the second largest search engine. Despite being owned by Google, YouTube can still be recognized as a separate social network all on its own as the premiere place online to go to watch videos on every topic under the sun and upload your own as well.
From music videos and movies, to personal vlogs and independent films, YouTube has it all. YouTube also launched a premium subscription option, called YouTube Red, which removes all advertisements from videos. It also now offers YouTubeTV, a separate live streaming subscription service.
If you have kids watching youtube videos, you should probably use parental controls.
What We Like
More interesting than most social networks.
Useful filtering feature.
See into the lives of others.
What We Don't Like
Strictly enforces policies.
Ads can be a nuisance.
Many photos are overly edited.
Instagram has grown to be one of the most popular social networks for photo sharing that the mobile web has ever seen. It's the ultimate social network for sharing real-time photos and short videos while on the go.
Now it's even a leading advertising platform for brands as well as Instagram Influencers, who legitimately generate income through the network.
The app had initially been available for the iOS platform for quite some time as it grew in popularity, but has since expanded to Android and Windows phones, along with the web. Instagram was bought for a hefty $1 billion by Facebook in 2012.
What We Like
Very entertaining to use.
Discover new ideas.
Loaded with inspiring messages.
Intuitive interface.
What We Don't Like
Loaded with affiliate posts.
Limited range of topics.
Can get cluttered.
Pinterest has become a major player both in social networking and in the search world, proving just how important visual content has become on the web. As the fastest standalone site ever to reach 10 million monthly unique visits, Pinterest's beautiful and intuitive pinboard-style platform is one of the most enticing and useful resources for collecting the best images that can be categorized into separate boards.
Pinterest is also growing to become a huge influencer in social shopping, now featuring 'Buy' buttons right on pins of products sold by some retailers.
Tumblr
What We Like
Large variety of content.
Focused on writing and reading microblogs.
Easy to set up and customize.
Large user base.
What We Don't Like
Generates heated debates.
Loaded with misinformation.
Tumblr is an extremely popular social blogging platform that's heavily used by teens and young adults. Like Pinterest, it's best known for sharing visual content. Users can customize their blog theme, create blog posts in all sorts of different types of content formats, follow other users to see content in their dashboard feed and be followed back.
Reblogging and liking posts is a popular way to interact. If you post great content, you could end up with thousands of reblogs and likes depending on how far it gets pushed out into the Tumblr community.
Snapchat
What We Like
Very easy to use.
Millions of users.
Editing and filtering features.
More personal and intimate than other platforms.
What We Don't Like
Small demographic of users.
Content disappears every day.
Lots of useless content.
Difficult to find people you know.
Snapchat is a social networking app that thrives on instant messaging and is totally mobile-based. It's one of the fastest growing apps out there, building its popularity on the idea of self-destructing 'snaps.' You can send a photo or short video as a message (a snap) to a friend, which automatically disappears a few seconds after they've viewed it.
Kids love this app because it takes the pressure off of having to share something with everyone like they would on traditional social networks. Snapchat is easy to learn. Snapchat also has a unique feature called Stories, which allows users to share snaps publicly when they want. Facebook and Instagram have recently added Stories as well.
What We Like
Massive user base.
Wide range of perspectives.
Subreddits organize content well.
What We Don't Like
Occasional inappropriate content.
Confusing to find subreddits.
Unmoderated content.
Reddit has never really had the nicest design but don't let that fool you – it's a happening place on the web. It has a very strong and smart community of people who come together to talk about the topics they love while sharing links, photos and videos relevant to the subreddit topic thread where they're participating.
Reddit AMAs are another cool feature, which allow users to ask questions to celebs and other public figures who agree to host one. Reddit works by displaying submitted links that get voted up or down by users. The ones that receive the most upvotes will get pushed to the first page of their subreddits.
Flickr
What We Like
Unlimited storage for premium accounts.
Very affordable.
Attract a large audience for your photography.
Active comment area for photos.
What We Don't Like
Website can be difficult to use.
Free accounts include ads.
Can't customize profile page.
Flickr is Yahoo's popular photo-sharing network, which existed long before other popular competing networks like Pinterest and Instagram entered the social photo sharing game. It's still one of the best places to upload photos, create albums and show off your photography skills to your friends.
Yahoo has also worked hard at regularly updating its mobile apps with lots of great features and functions so that it's easy and enjoyable to use from a mobile device. Users can upload 1,000 GB worth of photos for free to Flickr and use the powerful app to organize and edit them however they like.
Swarm by Foursquare
What We Like
Very modern interface.
Creative approach to life logging.
Available for Android and iOS.
Useful map shows all check-in locations.
What We Don't Like
Difficult to manage settings.
Internet connection required.
Foursquare has broken up its location-based app into two parts. While its main Foursquare app is now meant to be used as a location discovery tool, its Swarm app is all about being social. You can use it to see where your friends are, let them know where you are by checking in, and chat or plan to meet up at a specific location sometime later.
Since launching Swarm, Foursquare has introduced some new features that turn interaction into games so that users have the opportunity to earn prizes.
Kik
What We Like
Works on multiple platforms.
Millions of users.
Free to download and use.
What We Don't Like
Most users are young.
Uncensored community.
Can be dangerous for children.
Kik is a free instant messaging app that's very popular with teens and young adults. Users can chat with each other one-on-one or in groups by using Kik usernames (instead of phone numbers). In addition to text-based messages, users can also send photos, animated GIFs and videos to their friends. Although it's most useful for chatting with people you already know, Kik also gives users the opportunity to meet and chat with new people based on similar interests. Similar to Snapchat snapcodes, Kik users can easily scan other users' Kik codes to add them easily.
According to the FBI, this app in particular makes it extremely easy for people of all ages to contact one another; use exra caution with children and teens. Teach them of the dangers of online child predators.
Periscope
What We Like
Integrates with Twitter.
Live interaction with viewers.
Large user base.
Easy and quick way to broadcast.
What We Don't Like
Can be difficult to learn.
Safety and privacy concerns.
Broadcasts require good internet connection.
Periscope is all about live web video broadcasting from your mobile device. It's a Twitter-owned app that's had its fair share of rivalry against another competing broadcasting app called Meerkat. Anyone who starts a new broadcast can send instant notifications to people so they can tune in to start interacting by leaving comments and hearts. Broadcasters have the option to allow replays for users who missed out, and they can also host private broadcasts for specific users. Anyone who just wants to watch something can open up the app and browse through all sorts of broadcasts that are currently being hosted live.
Medium
What We Like
Large visibility for your writing.
Potential payments for popular content.
Can draw in new fans to your work.
What We Don't Like
Payments are usually very low.
You give up all rights to your writing.
Limited reader analytics.
Medium is perhaps the best social network for readers and writers. It's sort of like a blogging platform similar to Tumblr, but features a very minimal look to keep the emphasis on content that's shared there. Users can publish their own stories and format them just the way they want with photos, videos, and GIFs to support their storytelling. All content is driven by the community of users who recommend stories they like, which show up in the feeds of users who follow them. Users can also follow individual tags as a way to subscribe to content focused on topics of interest.
SoundCloud
What We Like
Innovative community based on sound.
Dedicated mobile app for listeners.
Free to use.
High-quality player.
What We Don't Like
Free tier limits monthly podcasting hours.
Low popularity.
Financially unstable company.
SoundCloud is the world's most popular social network for sharing sounds. Most users share music they've made or podcasts they've recorded. In fact, if you're looking for a new free music app, SoundCloud should be one to try out. While you won't exactly get to listen to all the popular songs you hear on the radio or can listen to on Spotify, you'll get to discover lots of covers and remixes that are often better than their original versions. Even so, many well-known popular artists use the platform, so you can follow your favorites to listen to what they've decided to promote on SoundCloud. You can also discover what's trending, browse by genre, and create your own playlists with tracks that you love.
Tinder
What We Like
Very large dating pool.
Provides fun ways to interact with new people.
Swiping breaks the ice quickly.
What We Don't Like
Plenty of trolls and eccentrics.
Can make the dating process impersonal.
Tinder is a popular location-based dating app that matches you up with people in your area. Users can set up a brief profile that mainly highlights their photo, and then anyone who's matched up to them can anonymously swipe right to like their profile or left to pass on it as a match. If some who liked a profile likes theirs back, then it's a match, and the two users can start chatting privately with each other through the app. Tinder is completely free, but there are premium features that allow users to connect with people in other locations, undo certain swipes and get more 'Super Likes' to let another user know they're extra special.
What We Like
Supports audio and video calls.
Send your location.
Messages are encrypted.
Ad free.
What We Don't Like
Complicated to find past messages.
Voice calls aren't available in all countries.
File transfers are limited to 100 MB.
Need a person's phone number to contact them.
Currently the most popular instant messaging provider worldwide, WhatsApp is a cross-platform app that uses your internet connection or data plan to send and receive messages. Users can send messages to individuals or groups using text, photos, videos and even voice messages. Unlike Kik and other popular messaging apps, WhatsApp uses your phone number rather than usernames or pins (despite being an alternative to SMS). Users can allow WhatsApp to connect to their phone's address book so that their contacts can be seamlessly transferred to the app. The app also offers a few customizable features like profiles, wallpapers and notification sounds.
Slack
What We Like
Easier to communicate than email.
Supports large teams.
Easy to view archived messages.
Integrates with third-party apps.
What We Don't Like
Somewhat of a learning curve.
Notifications can be unreliable.
Expensive for large teams.
Slack is a popular communication platform for teams that need to collaborate closely with one another. It's basically a social network for the workplace. Team members can take advantage of real-time messaging, integration with other popular services like Dropbox and Trello, deep search for files and other information, configurable notifications and so much more. It's meant to keep everyone in the loop about what's going on at work or with a particular collaborative project and is super helpful for teams that include members working from different locations.
Google+
What We Like
Useful for networking.
Improves search authority.
Integrated with Google Hangouts.
Easy to set up profile.
What We Don't Like
Not as popular as other platforms.
Interface is not intuitive.
Cannot integrate with other social networks.
Making its debut in the early summer of 2011, Google+ became the fastest growing social network the web has ever seen. After failing a couple times already with Google Buzz and Google Wave, the search giant finally succeeded at creating something that stuck . . . kind of.
Nobody really needed another Facebook clone, so Google+ had always been widely criticized for being a social network that nobody really used. In late 2015, a brand new Google+ was rolled out to put more emphasis on its Communities and Collections features to help differentiate the platform a bit more and give existing users more of what they wanted.
According to Wikipedia: 'In October 2018, Google announced that it was shutting down Google+ for consumers, citing low user engagement and a software error, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, that potentially exposed the data of hundreds of thousands of users. Google indicated that Google+ would operate until August 2019, allowing users to download and migrate their information.'