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      Honey bee to bee happy :)
        You want to know more about honey?You are reading the right  page ! Let's talk about the honey history !    What is honey ?   Honey is a sweet substance made by bees with nectar from flowers. ...

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        Urban hives are on the roofs of buildings or in parks. In the cities, the bees can flee pesticides.                   Urban hives present some advantages...

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      NEW UPDATE!!!
        If you want to see the connected hives you should go to the building F.  You will be able to see them through a glass wall, there’s also a webcam filming the hives : touchardinforeseau.serveurhttp.com (copy the link o...

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        Bees form a clade of hymenopteran insects from the Apoid superfamily. At least 20,000 species of bees are listed on the planet, including around 2,000 in Europe and nearly 1,000 in France. They can’t see in the dark.   &nb...

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        Honey bees produce commodities such as honey, beeswax, pollen while some beekeepers also raise queens and other bees to sell to other farmers and to satisfy scientific curiosity. Beekeepers also use honeybees to provide pollinat...

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      How to differentiate the European hornet from the Asian hornet?
        How to differentiate the European hornet from the Asian hornet? -Asian hornet’s legs or « yellow legs hornet » are bicolor: black and lemon yellow. The European hornet’s legs are completely brown. -...

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        We interviewed 2 men : a beekeeper, André Bricault and the head of the Touchard Washington high school, Mr BOURDON. First, we interviewed Mr BOURDON :  -« Do you know what a connective hive is? &...

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      « I started beekeeping when I was 13; today I am 85 »
        Why did you want to become a beekeeper?   I wanted to become a beekeeper because I have always loved bees, it is my passion and also to do like everyone else earlier, have bees. With my age ,  I will not go see my swarms if...

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      News update from the connected beehive project!!!!
        We interviewed Mr. Hérisson, the school's beekeeper and the teacher who is in charge of the project.   "Where did you get the bees and their queen from?"   "Wednesday the 27th of march, I brought the hives to the api...

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      The equipment of a beekeeper and the harvest periods
      To visit a hive, wait until the outside temperature is above 14 ° C. Opening a hive below this limit will cool the hive too much and may condemn it if it is weak. It is advisable to not open it before the month of March and to wait to h...

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      -Bee's Reproduction
        The bee's queen is the only one which is able to create life within a hive. It's a very specific process that we chose to explain because it's a part of the bee's life ( and a quite important one).   1-Reproduction: First of all...

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      Colonization and geography of the Asian hornet
      The Asian hornet has many subspecies. A black subspecies, Vespa Velutina Nigrithorax, was introduced into Europe before 2004 where it has become an invasive species. By April 2017, the hornet had already colonized most of France, Portugal, ...

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      Honey breakfast
      To begin the day with a honey touch you can make a Honey Milkshake   Preparation time : 2min  Ingredients for 2 people : - a table spoon of honey - 10 cl of milk (so around 6,1 cubic inches) - 2 yogurt ice-cream balls   Prep...

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      Surprising facts about bees!
        1- They can fly higher than the Everest.   2- Directly or indirectly they save us from famine. 3- A bee produces 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in her life. 4- A bee visits 50 to 100 flowers in a collect travel and a hive produce...

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      Different types of Honey!
        In the world There are different types of honey: - flower honey from the nectar of different flowers. - monofloral honey : a dominant floral variety -> accacia honey: mild flavour. Recommended for diabetics   -> sweet che...

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      The bees'ness of honey ;)
      Today more and more supermarkets sell "fake honey". In 2015, a study conducted by the european union shows that 32% of the honey which is sold is non-standard and shouldn't deserve the honey label. The true honey should only be done by bees...

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      gourmet recipes!
      honey chicken for 2 preparation 5 min / cooking 40 min    ingredients:   2 chicken legs  liquid honey salted butter   step 1: To begin, preheat the oven at 200°C   step 2: First, put the legs in an ov...

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        In Paris, there are 700 hives. It's a good environment for bees because it's warmer than the countryside. And in the cities, pesticides are forbidden so they can have a longer and healthier life and the production of honey has a bett...

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      He tells us everything about connected hives!
        This week we saw Mr Simier, he explained us what the "bee project" is and we now know more about it. Mr Simier is an IT teacher, when he began to teach, there wasn't a lot of computers in school. Now, in Touchard, there are 1500 comp...

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        We usually associate the M.D.L. (Maison Des Lycéens) with the connected bee-hive project, but what about the C.V.L? Axel is a member of this association, and he accepted to answer a few questions...     Can you begin...

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      Some surprising facts about bees !
      1. Bees are the only insects in the world which produce food consumed by humans.                                              ...

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      The Bee Cycle
      Before becoming a bee, the egg has 4 stages of development.The first step is the laying of the egg by the queen, in an alveola of the hive.If the egg is fertilized, it will become a queen or worker. However, if it is not fertilized, it will...

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      How about an aperitif?
      Cocktail with honey and apple juice Useful information Number of people: 6Type: Cocktail Ingredients : 25 cl : grapefruit 5 cl : orange juice 25 cl : lemon juice 25 cl : pineapple juice 1 tablespoon : grenadin...

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      Numbers to understand
      In 2007, the rate of abandoned hives reached 70% or 80% in the most affected regions and countries. A quarter of hive farms in the United States reportedly disappeared in the winter of 2006-2007 alone and 35 states were affected.  &nb...

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      A bee's life
        In a hive there is a 1 queen and 60 000 bees. Bees live an average time of 28 days so the queen must do 2.000 baby bees per day to keep enough bees.   Before, 1/10 of bees died during the winter, but now in general 1/3 die becau...

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      THE CONNECTED HIVES
      We interviewed a person of the high school who is working on the project of the connected hives, and he explained us what it consisted in. There are two on the balcony of  the CDI (school library). There might be another one in a high ...

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      Mr Viriat's Interview
        What do they think of the project ?   Last week, we interviewed Mr Viriat, our vice principal, to know a little more about the connected beehive project . Here are his answers, and opinion on the subject.   The bee's projec...

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      Honey consumption and production                                   
      Honey consumption and production
      What about European production and consumption ?   Today in Europe, the total honey consumption is about 1.020.074.477 lbs so around 1,3 lb per year and per inhabitant. The biggest consumer of honey is Greece with 3,3 lbs per year and...

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