ALL ABOUT POLLINATORS  Madelyn Morris, M.S. in Education.

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ALL ABOUT POLLINATORS  Madelyn Morris, M.S. in Education

APICULTURIST BOTANIST

POLLINATOR VIDEO 

WHAT IS POLLINATION?

POLLINATION

WHY IS POLLINATION IMPORTANT?

BEES: APIS  There are 20,000 different kinds of bees!  All bees are flying insects who collect pollen and nectar from flowers.  Some bees have stingers, some don’t.  Only one kind of bee makes honey: Apis mellifera.

HONEYBEE

GIFTS FROM THE HONEYBEES

SCIENTISTS SAY THE BEES ARE IN TROUBLE!  Bees get sick from too many pesticides in the environment.  Bees don’t have enough habitat and different flowers to forage on.  Bees suffer from different pests and diseases. WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP THE BEES?