SUPREME QUALITY ITALIAN HONEY THE WORLD OF BEES, AN OPEN STORY

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SUPREME QUALITY ITALIAN HONEY THE WORLD OF BEES, AN OPEN STORY

THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF BEES In a hive in spring there are around 50-80,000 bees and they are organised in the following manner: 1 queen bee a few thousand drones tens of thousands of worker bees. In winter there are around 10-20,000 bees. A hive is like a great family where everyone needs everyone else, none of the inhabitants can live on their own, all the group need the other two. 2

OUR BEES We have chosen bee-keeping because it s the only form of breeding that preserves the local biodiversity.

QUEEN BEE BIRTH After the egg is laid, the queen bee hatches after 16 days. She is the largest bee in the hive and her destiny is to be the mother of all the future bees. Indeed her only task is to lay eggs. The queen bee mates only once in her life, seven/eight days after watching during the wedding insemination flight that lasts three days. During this flight she is inseminated by many drones and forms a sack of sperm that she will use all her life. After the wedding flight the queen bee never again leaves the hive. In spring she can lay up to 2500 eggs a day, in the cells prepared by the worker bees. The queen is the one who decides what sex the bees are, female or drones, and then they hatch. She does this according to the needs of the hive and how she does so is still a mystery to us. The queen bee is the longest living in the hive and can live up to 5 years. During all of this time, she will be attended to by her maidservants, kept at a comfortable temperature and fed. The queen bee cannot feed herself and is the only member of the hive to be fed all her life with royal jelly. 4

QUEEN BEE Life For all the queen s life, the mandibular glands secrete pheromones. These substances are absorbed by the bees around her and pass quickly from mouth to mouth to all the family so that they all know that the queen is alive and well and is laying eggs. Each family therefore has its own specific scent, which also depends on what food is exchanged and shared. This allows the worker bees to always find the hive and recognise each other and it helps defend against intrusion from other families. Her legacy The queen bee has a stinger, but, unlike the other bees, she never stings humans, but only uses it to kill other queens. When the queen, because of age or other reasons, no longer emits enough pheromones or can t lay enough eggs, the worker bees substitute her with a new queen. The queen bee that is substituted doesn t go without laying one or more queen eggs first so that the family can continue. 5

DRONES The drones hatch around 24 days after the egg has been laid. The only task of the drone is to inseminate the queen. Indeed they have no other job in the family: they don t collect pollen or nectar, they are lazy and idle, unable to do any kind of work or even feed themselves. They move from place to place thanks to their highly developed sight, looking for young queens to mate with in their wedding flights. Not all drones manage to inseminate a queen: those that succeed due because they leave their rogan inside the queen; those that don t move around looking for a virgin queen. When autumn comes and the wedding flights are suspended, the drones who are still alive become useless to the family and are sent away or left to die of hunger by the workers who stop feeding them. For this reason, the drones only live for one season, from April/May to October/November. 6

WORKER BEES The worker bees hatch 21 days after the eggs are laid. For those that hatch in spring, life lasts an average of 49 days: 49 days of constant work from the early hours of the morning to the evening. For those that are born in autumn, life is a little easier and they live until the following spring. As soon as they hatch, for the first twenty days of their life the little bees concentrates on housework. They clean the cells and maintain the hive temperature constant (around 34 ) through ventilation, they warm the eggs, they take out the old bees that die in the hive, they build the new honeycomb introduced by man, they store nectar and pollen, make honey and feed the queen, eggs and drones. On the 21st day the house bee becomes a field bee and sates to forage. They fly onto the flowers in search of nectar, pollen, water and propolis. When they find a good food source (flowering) they activate a scent gland that calles the sister bees in the area. The bees that find a large source of nectar and pollen communicate to the other with series of dances that indicate the quantity, the position and the distance of the source. 7

WORKER BEES A forager bee brings and average of 40 mg of nectar into the hive, but can carry up to 70 mg which corresponds to 85% of its body weight. Once in the hive, the nectar is regurgitated and turned into honey. The pollen is used as food for the new brood: unlike the queen who is fed with royal jelly all her life, the worker and drone bees are fed with it only for the first three days for their lives, then they feed on pollen and honey supplied by the house bees. Propolis, which is made of wax resin, essential oils, pollen and other substances is used by the bees as cement to seal the hive and protect it from the cold and heat, but it is used especially to keep the hive disinfected. Indeed, bees are very clean animals: they care so much about the hive that they don t evacuate inside, but in flight. In winter, when the bad weather prevents them from going out, they hold in their excrements and release them in flight on the few mild days, in the so-called purification flights. During winter, when the temperature goes below 9/10 C, every activity in the hive ceases, the bees come together in the centre of the hive with the queen bee int their midst and form the winter cluster in which the temperature at the centre is very warm and on the outside the bees change position democratically. 8

OUR PASSION A lifestyle and love for our lands.

DID YOU KNOW THAT... A family of bees consumes 3/4 of the honey they produce in a season. 1/4 of the honey is taken by man. To create 1 kg of honey, the bees must fly 150,000 km. Every bee lives in its own hive and never goes into the wrong one: his is because every family has a particular scent which is spread by the queen. 10

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