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Honey Bees in 8k Macro Virtual Reality 360 immersive experience.
1. Honey bees have a critical role in the pollination of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. They thereby promote the growth of other plants. Bees help plants produce seeds and fruit by moving pollen between the male and female reproductive organs.
2. Hives are the home of honey bees (or colonies). Three groups make up the hive's inhabitants:
One queen oversees the entire hive. Her responsibility is to lay the eggs that will give birth to the hive's future bee population. The queen also makes chemicals that influence how the other bees behave.
Workers: these are all female and perform the tasks of collecting food (pollen and nectar from flowers), constructing and safeguarding the hive, as well as cleaning and moving the air by flapping their wings. Most people only ever see workers buzzing around outside the hive.
Drones: These male bees' only goal is to mate with the newly ascended queen. Each hive houses several hundred during the spring and summer. But the drones are expelled in the winter when the hive shifts into survival mode!....
1. Honey bees have a critical role in the pollination of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. They thereby promote the growth of other plants. Bees help plants produce seeds and fruit by moving pollen between the male and female reproductive organs.
2. Hives are the home of honey bees (or colonies). Three groups make up the hive's inhabitants:
One queen oversees the entire hive. Her responsibility is to lay the eggs that will give birth to the hive's future bee population. The queen also makes chemicals that influence how the other bees behave.
Workers: these are all female and perform the tasks of collecting food (pollen and nectar from flowers), constructing and safeguarding the hive, as well as cleaning and moving the air by flapping their wings. Most people only ever see workers buzzing around outside the hive.
Drones: These male bees' only goal is to mate with the newly ascended queen. Each hive houses several hundred during the spring and summer. But the drones are expelled in the winter when the hive shifts into survival mode!....