Patrick with the Palm Beach County Credit Union to go over the advantages of being in a Credit Union AND our very own neighbors Michele and Caprina with the Backyard Bee Keepers Association presenting the benefits of keeping your own hive.
A little trivia on bees:
- Honeybees are not native to the USA...sort of like the Australian Pine tree, but what would we ever do without Honeybees? They are European in origin, and were brought to North America by the early settlers.
- Honeybees are not aggressive by nature, and will not sting unless protecting their hive from an intruder or are unduly provoked.
- Honeybees represent a highly organized society, with various bees having very specific roles during their lifetime: e.g., nurses, guards, grocers, housekeepers, construction workers, royal attendants, undertakers, foragers, etc.
- The queen bee can live for several years. Worker bees live for 6 weeks during the busy summer, and for 4-9 months during the winter months.
- The practice of honey collection and beekeeping dates back to the stone-age, as evidenced by cave paintings.
- The honeybee hive is perennial. Although quite inactive during the winter, the honeybee survives the winter months by clustering for warmth. By self-regulating the internal temperature of the cluster, the bees maintain 93 degrees Fahrenheit in the center of the winter cluster (regardless of the outside temperature).
The ROLO meeting will start promptly at 7PM. General Public is welcome, so bring a friend.
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