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The Buzz About Bees

 

Bee-Wise Quiz

1. What does an entomologist do? (Hint)
  Specializes in working on equipment used to study the oceans
  Studies all kinds of insects
  Observes long-term weather and temperature trends
  Protects endangered hawksbill turtles

2. What is the name for the middle section of a bee’s body between its head and abdomen? (Hint)
  Thorax
  Central portion
  Polymerase
  Pectoralis Major

3. What is an obvious physical difference between bees and wasps? (Hint)
  Wasps have larger eyes than bees
  Wasps are generally twice the size of the average bee
  Bees are usually fuzzy, wasps are shiny and smooth
  Bees have long wings, wasps have short wings

4. Which bee is good at pollinating fruit and a relative of the blue orchard bee?
  Bombus huntii
  Osmia ribifloris
  Xylocopa tabaniformis
  Perdita fallugiae

5. About what percent of plants depend on bees to bring pollen to them? (Hint)
  16%
  33%
  50%
  75%

6. Honeybees were originally brought to North America from what continent? (Hint)
  Africa
  Australia
  Europe
  South America

7. Which of the following is NOT a reason that bees are in danger? (Hint)
  Diseases can kill many bees all at once
  Sprays used to kill insect pests also kill bees
  The bee habitat is being turned into roads and buildings
  People squish them

8. What can we do to help bees? (Hint)
  Plant several different kinds of flowering plants to give bees many food choices
  Grow plants that bees in your area are used to
  Don't spray pesticides on plants when they are flowering
  All of the above

9. Where on her body does a female bee carry her load of pollen? (Hint)
  On her hind feet
  Under the abdomen or on her hind legs
  Behind her head
  The back of her abdomen

10. Approximately how many species of bees do we have in North America? In the world? (Hint)
  3,500 ; 20,000
  3,500 ; 14,000
  5,500 ; 30,000
  2,700 ; 20,000

11. What do we call bees that live alone and do not make honey?
  Lone ranger bees
  Lexicon bees
  Solitary bees
  Sovereign bees

12. What role do bees play in the production of dairy products such as cheese and yogurt?
  Bees pollinate the plants that cows eat to produce milk
  Bees stimulate cows to produce milk by stinging them
  Bees make honey that is used in some dairy products
  Bees make wax that gives cheese and other dairy products their firmness

13. Under what circumstance would a female bee actually use her stinger? (Hint)
  When hunting for humans to sting
  To protect herself and her habitat when she feels threatened
  To kill her prey
  To cause a flower to release pollen

14. When is it best to spray pesticides on your trees and plants so you won’t harm bees? (Hint)
  In the winter
  Early morning
  During the month of March
  In the evening

15. What is the average length of the bee species?
  Five inches
  Five decimeters
  Five millimeters
  Five centimeters

16. On what object does a female bee lay each of her eggs? (Hint)
  A ball of pollen
  A leaf
  A log
  A small mammal

17. What is the name for the pollen collecting hairs on a bee’s body? (Hint)
  Pupa
  Dipthera
  Capillaries
  Scopa

18. Where are you most likely to find a female bees nest?
  Under the eaves of a house or barn
  In a beehive
  In a piece of wood or on the ground
  In a hollow tree

19. How many sets of wings does a bee have? (Hint)
  1
  2
  3
  4

20. After catching bees in their nets, where will the USU students take the bees for observation?
  A nearby farm
  Back to their apartment
  To a laboratory or greenhouse
  A park with lots of flowers

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