Bee Anatomy
About this Event
Join Food for Thought Homestead for a fun-filled and educational lesson on bee anatomy at Cauley Square Historic Village – William's Hall on June 27, 2026, at 1:00 PM (Eastern Time).
Have you ever wondered, "Do bees have knees?" Come discover the answer and explore the fascinating world of honey bees! During this interactive presentation, we'll take a closer look at the anatomy of a bee, learn how different body parts help bees survive and thrive, and share fun facts about these incredible pollinators.
This family-friendly event is designed for all ages and is perfect for curious minds, gardeners, homeschool families, aspiring beekeepers, and nature lovers alike.
What you'll learn:
- The basic anatomy of a honey bee
- How bees see, smell, and communicate
- The purpose of pollen baskets, wings, antennae, and stingers
- Fun bee facts and hive insights
- Why bees are essential to our food supply and ecosystems
🐝 Special Feature: A live observation hive will be on display, giving attendees a unique opportunity to safely observe real honey bees up close.
Bring your curiosity and get ready to discover the amazing world of bees! We look forward to seeing you there. 🌼🍯🐝
Where is it happening?
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