Apidae Essays

  • Bumblebees Hypothesis

    294 Words  | 2 Pages

    The hypothesis was that the mean number of pollen found on the legs was the same when compared to the mean number of pollen found on the mouth. This is from the pollen on flowers spreads on the entire bumblebee when it lands on the flower. The alternative hypothesis is that the mean amount of pollen was not the same when comparing legs and mouth. With the data, there was no statistical difference to the amount of pollen found on bumble bees legs compared to the amount of pollen found on a bumblebee’s

  • Essay On Honey Nut Cheerios

    1762 Words  | 8 Pages

    Honey Nut Cheerios by General Mills is a company that promotes its products and services as being healthy to be happy. “Bee Happy, Bee Healthy” is a direct correlation to what their product and promotions is all about. They want to continue nourishing the consumer which is believed to be a relationship to what you eat. The company has come a long way to remain true to who they are and how they taste with the changing times of how we eat. Going gluten free was a decision that was made to serve a niche

  • Disappearance Of Bees Persuasive Essay

    935 Words  | 4 Pages

    Imagine ourselves walking to class, professors scurrying to their next class, people having conversations and laughing out loud, maintenance workers taking care of the problems around the campus, police officers watching vigilant, and then all of the sudden they all disappear. The only thing that can be heard is the whispering of the wind, there is no trace of where they went, they just simply –vanished. This terrifying idea is not a joke, it can be seen all across America and around the world, not

  • Argumentative Essay On Bees Vs Pesticides

    1336 Words  | 6 Pages

    Bees vs Pesticides Argumentative By:Amaja Grimm Bees work to pollinate and make honey, that is why we need to stop using pesticides. The chemicals in the pesticides are toxic to not only wasps, flies, and other pesky insects the pesticides are also toxic to bees. Bees pollinate at least one third of the world’s flowers and other pollinated plants such as pears, apples, cherry, cantaloupe, almonds, blueberries, cranberries, kiwi, plums, carrots, and some other plants too. We need to stop

  • Bee Species Research Paper Outline

    1264 Words  | 6 Pages

    species and actively protect bees before they become extinct. 1. Worldwide, there are around 25,000 different types of bee species. This huge number is divided into over 4,000 genera of bees, which are further subdivided into nine families. A. The Apidae family is perhaps the most well known family, with familiar members such as the honeybee,

  • Essay On Bee Urbanization

    1391 Words  | 6 Pages

    How Urbanization is Affecting Bee Population One of the factors affecting dropping populations of bees is urbanization. Urbanization can affect the bee population in many ways. As urbanization increases, so does pollution levels, amounts of garbage, as well as amount of radiation. Urbanization can increase the relevance of some parasites in urban areas because parasites can be transmitted more quickly in more urban areas (Goulson, Whitehorn, Fowley, 2012). Urbanization affects the immune response