Do bees actually have knees?

Each is connected by a joint and the one most like a knee is between the femur and tibia. Bees have lots of other specialised structures on their legs to carry pollen, but the bee's knee itself is no more remarkable than any of the other leg joints.
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Why do they say the bees knees?

In the late 1700s, the expression "the bee's knees," was used to describe something very small and insignificant. The connotation changed somewhere around the 1920s to mean outstanding or the height of excellence. The latter usage is the one we're going with, as the hind legs of a honeybee are truly remarkable.
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Do bees fart?

Yes, bees can fart just like humans! Honeybees ingest pollen which is passed down into their honey stomachs and middle gut to be digested. Digested matter travels to the hindgut to be expelled as excrement, any air present in the fecal matter at the time of expulsion will become a bee fart.
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Do bees have pockets in their knees?

As she becomes laden with pollen, a female bee uses those tools as grooming devices, running them through her body and hair to pull away the pollen. As she brushes herself, she draws the pollen toward her hind legs into those little pockets.
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Can be bees knees?

Our Bee's Knees canned cocktail is a classic that combines handcrafted spirits with a hint of honey and light citrus. A bartender-quality cocktail all in the convenience of a can. Bees are some of the most important species on our planet.
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Can Bee buttons Black?

A refreshingly bright rendition of this summery favorite. The CanBee line was created with bees in mind; a portion of each sale is donated to bee conservancies around the world in order to help maintain their vital role in the ecosystem.
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Can bees drink?

Bees get thirsty, just like humans. They need a source of water to stay healthy and safe. Not only do bees drink the water, but they also use it for: Air conditioning - During hot days, bees will spread a thin film of water over the baby bee cells.
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What does bee poop look like?

Healthy honey bee poop is yellow in color, and is somewhat sticky. It might appear as yellow droplets, a sausage shape or 'splat'. Beekeepers who recognize bee poop may see it on their windowsill, garden furniture or car.
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What are the orange bits on bees?

Workers and queens have two pollen baskets, one each on the outside surface of each hind leg. The pollen basket is easy to spot; when it is empty it is a large, flat shiny area with spiky hairs around the edge, and when it is full it contains pollen which is often yellow, orange or red.
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What is the white stuff on bees legs?

The pollen basket or corbicula (plural corbiculae) is part of the tibia on the hind legs of certain species of bees. They use the structure in harvesting pollen and carrying it to the nest or hive.
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Do bees poop in honey?

No – honey is not bee poop, spit or vomit. Honey is made from nectar by reducing the moisture content after it is carried back to the hive. While bees store the nectar inside their honey stomachs, the nectar is not vomited or pooped out before it is turned into honey – not technically, at least.
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Do bees have Buttholes?

The rectum acts like our large intestine and is the bees primary location of water absorption for the gut after digestion and nutrient absorption. The exit of the digestive system, used to excrete food waste (poop) while in flight. Also called "sting" is used to puncture the skin and pump venom into the wound.
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Is honey made from a bees butt?

Honey is made from nectar, which is a sugary liquid. Bees extract nectar from the flower using their long, specially-adapted tongues. The nectar is then stored in one of the bee's two stomachs.
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Where does the phrase up and Adam come from?

1955, from the novel Auntie Mame, by Patrick Dennis: “There was a kind of up-and-at-'em spirit of a speak-easy Girl Scout to my aunt.” You're not the only person to notice the Times goof. John E. McIntyre cited it on his blog You Don't Say as an example of what happens when news organizations cut back on editing.
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Do bees legs bend?

The Anatomy of a Bee's Legs

The joint most like a knee is located between the femur and tibia. This is known as the femorotibial joint and bends quite like a human knee. It's the largest connector and allows the lower leg and foot area to move.
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When was bees knees first used?

The phrase was first recorded in the late 18th century, when it was used to mean 'something very small and insignificant'. Its current meaning dates from the 1920s, at which time a whole collection of American slang expressions were coined with the meaning 'an outstanding person or thing'.
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Is there a black bee?

As for color, some carpenter bee species are all black while some have similar yellow markings to the bumble bee but only on their head. The lower abdomen has little to no hair and appears black and shiny which is why they are occasionally referred to as black bees.
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What is royal jelly in honey bee?

Royal jelly is a milky secretion produced by worker honeybees. It typically contains about 60% to 70% water, 12% to 15% proteins, 10% to 16% sugar, 3% to 6% fats, and 2% to 3% vitamins, salts, and amino acids. Its composition varies depending on geography and climate.
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Can a bee pee on you?

Bees do not urinate, though – they instead produce uric acid which is mixed with other waste before passing through their bodies. Bees don't vomit either, but they do regurgitate nectar from their honey stomachs during the process of making honey. Did you find this interesting?
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Is honey just bee vomit?

The moisture content of the honey is markedly influenced by the relative humidity of the ambient air surrounding the hive." So, bottom line is this: Sorry, honey, honey is not bee vomit. "It never reaches the true digestive tract of a honey bee," Mussen emphasizes.
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Why is honey not vegan?

Vegans avoid eating honey to take a stand against bee exploitation and farming practices that are thought to harm bee health.
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Can a bee drown?

Honey bees need water but may drown while trying to collect it. Keep bees from drowning in your pool or pet's water bowl by providing a safe place for them to drink.
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Do bees like getting drunk?

Honeybees are avid drinkers, and this could make them ideal for research into drugs to treat alcoholism, say researchers. Most animals have to be tricked into drinking alcohol, says Charles Abramson of Ohio State University.
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Can I get drunk on honey?

We aren't the only beings who tend to “over” indulge on occasions like Saint Patrick's Day. Honey bees, like humans, can also get drunk! By sucking on fermented limes, bees can experience a very similar "buzz" from alcohol as we humans do.
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