
QUICK REFERENCE
HONEY TRIVIA
DID YOU KNOW...?
? Honey
bees must gather nectar from two million flowers to make one pound of
honey.
? One bee
would therefore have to fly around 90,000 miles - three times around
the globe - to make one pound of honey.
? The average
honey bee will actually make only one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey
in its lifetime.
? A honey
bee can fly as fast as 15 miles per hour.
? It takes
one ounce of honey to fuel a bee's flight around the world.
? A honey
bee visits 50 to 100 flowers during a collection trip.
? Worker
bees are all female.
? Flowers
have bright markings and strong smells to attract bees and other insects
so that they will pollinate flowers. Some also have dark lines called
'honey guides' which scientists believe help insects find their way
into the flowers.
? A colony
of bees consists of tens of thousands of worker bees, one queen and
sometimes drones (male bees).
? The honey
bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by man.
? Honey
has always been highly regarded as a medicine. It is thought to help
everything from sore throats and digestive disorders to skin problems
and hay fever.
? Honey
has antiseptic properties and historically was often used as a dressing
for wounds and a first aid treatment for burns and cuts.
? Honey
lasts for ever - or nearly. An explorer who found a 2000 year old jar
of honey in an Egyptian tomb said it tasted delicious!
? The natural
fruit sugars in honey - fructose and glucose - are very quickly digested
by the body. This is why sportsmen and athletes use honey to give them
a natural energy boost.
? The Romans
used honey instead of gold to pay their taxes.
? Honey
bees have been producing honey in the same way for 150 million years.
? The bees'
buzz is the sound made by their wings which beat 11,400 times per minute.
? Bees
feed their larvae on pollen or 'cakes' made from pollen and saliva,
using honey as a source of food during winter months. As they make more
than they need, we humans can share the fruit of their labours.
? The term
'beeline' comes from the 'bee line' these clever insects make to the
flower of their choice, using the shortest route possible.
? When
a bee finds a good source of nectar it flies back to the hive and shows
its friends where the nectar source is by doing a sort of dance positioning
the flower in relation to the sun and the hive. This is known as the
'waggle dance.'
? In Ancient
Egypt honey had a role in births, deaths and marriages; it
- provided the energy and
inspiration to create a child.
- was used to make special
honey cakes as an offering to placate the gods.
- was an ingredient in embalming
fluids.
? Nearly
one million tonnes of honey is produced worldwide every year.
? Honey's
ability to attract and retain moisture means that it has long been used
as a beauty treatment. It was part of Cleopatra's daily beauty ritual.
? In India
, Krishna, as an avatar of Vishnu, has a blue bee in the middle of his
forehead. Soma, the moon, is called a bee.
? The Greek
Great Mother was known as the Queen Bee, and her priestesses were called
Mellisae, the Bees.
? In Celtic
myths, bees possess a secret wisdom garnered from the other world.