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Beelieve it or not! In teams or single player Rules: Question must be read aloud to all player by designated game master (who may also be a player on a team). First to raise hand from table, after the question has been read, gets to answer the question. 1 pt per correct answer Goal: have fun and learn something about bumblebees! Bombus vosnesenskii (yellow faced bumblebee) By Emilia H Lia BIOL476 2015
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Q1: honey bees vs. bumblebees and where they come from a: both bumblebees and honeybees are native to N. America b: bumbles are native only to N. America c: bumbles are native and honey bees are exotic ANSWER: C! Bumbles are native to both Europe and N. America while honey bees are only native to Europe. Honey bees are both exotic and domesticated.
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Q2: How many times can a bumble sting? a: Once, the same as honey bees. b: As many times as you continue to harass them. c: They can’t sting. ANSWER: B! Bumbles have “invested” in “expensive” stingers which are reusable. Good news for us the sting is less painful. Also only females have stingers.
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Q3: How many species of bumblebee are there world wide? a: ~250 b: ~1000 c: ~100 d: ~300 ANSWER: A! There are roughly 250 known species primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, however, some species can be found in South America.
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Q4: Which ones are bees? Answer with letters AB C D ANSWER: C! A:Philanthus triangulum (wasp) B:Hemaris tityus (hawk moth) C: Euglossa dilemma (orchid bee) D: mimic fly
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Q5: Where do bumbles nest? a: They build hives similar to honey bees. b: Queens excavate nest spaces underground. c: Queens select abandoned honey bee hives. d: Queens select abandoned rodent holes, rock crevasse or stick piles. ANSWER: D! Bumbles nest underground! Watch were you step!
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Q6: Name that bumble! Answer with common or scientific name. Hint: we saw this species at the beginning…. ANSWER: B. vosnesenskii or the Yellow Faced Bumblebee
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Q7: What part of the spectrum can bumbles see in? a: All visible (to humans) wavelengths b: ~600 – Ultraviolet c: ~600 – 400 d: ~Infrared – 500 ANSWER: B! Bumblebees cannot see red and can see in the ultraviolet spectrum. Bird pollinators respond to color and insect pollinators relay more heavily on olfaction.
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And the winner is….. …But really everyone because you all learned something cool!
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