Harrison WorldLAB Symposium


Topic:Bees
 
Group Members:Kenyon and Chris

Question or Hypothesis guiding the project:How do bees produce honey?

Overview of the three required learning activities:
Web page, Honey annualization, Honey and sugar comparison

Findings (list):
1. Bees produce honey by collecting nectar form flowers and combining this with
enzymes from their stomach.
2. We found that the darker the honey the sweeter it is by testing out of three people.
3. Different types of bees produce different types of honey i.e. consistency, color, and taste.
4. Bee migration is based entirely on location.
5. Bees of differant swarms or families have the same behavior.
6. Bees, wasp, and ampide are alike in many ways.
7. Bees, wasp, and ampide nest and socities are similar in many ways.
8. Bee socity is very complex thing and took thousands of years to evolve
 
Conclusions: 1. We found that bees produce honey in different ways.

Questions raised for further study:
1. Does bee migration effect over all appearance of honey?
2. Do certain bees produce sweeter, darker, and thicker honey?
3. How did bees evolve to live in such a complex and strucred society?
4. Does the taste of bee honey depend on location?
5. How are bee jobs, i.e. drone and the queen, elected for the bee?