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HOW TO TEACH ABOUT HONEY BEES

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Educational Beekeeping Poster Set

Use Visual Aids 

Having something visual helps to engage your audience and gives them a better understanding of your subject matter. Photographs are by far the best visual tool for teaching. I used my photos to create a  honey bee educational poster set    that   I use constantly in my classes and talks. It’s fun to see the audience react with amazement to the macro images of tiny bee eggs and light up with glee when I show them the photo of festooning bees hanging in a cooperative chain. I use photos to share the wonder I feel on an almost daily basis working with bees. (Click here to read more about my poster set).

Not only do visuals keep your audience interested and learning, they can be used to structure your presentation! My poster set, for example, has a list of talking points and fun facts on the back. The set is numbered in the order that I normally present on the subject matter. When I am presenting and I am ready to move on to the next point, I pull up  the next image and it reminds me of what I want to say. If I need help, I can glance at the back while I am speaking. I also like to use power point style presentations in this way, but be careful not to put too much text into digital presentations or you might put your audience to sleep. They don’t need to read what you are saying, they would rather see a photo of what you are talking about.

Many beekeepers like to bring hive equipment with them when they present. This is a great visual aid and in some ways it can be more engaging because your audience can touch it. I especially love to bring some frames of empty comb for people to see in person. An even better idea is to bring live bees in an observation hive. I use  this  simple transportable single frame observation hive for my presentations.

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Know Your Audience

Are you speaking to mostly new beekeepers, children, the non-beekeeping public? Get a sense of your audience! Ideally, you will know some of this information ahead of time. If you’ve been asked to speak at a church or community group it’s fair to assume this will mostly be the non-beekeeping public. If you are presenting to your local beekeeping club, you will likely have a mix of experienced and beginner beekeepers. If you are not sure who your audience is made up of, a good way to do find out is to ask them questions and get a show of hands. I like to do this before I even begin. I’ll say, “How many of you have bees?” or “Who’s interested in starting beekeeping?” Use this information to help shape your presentation. When speaking to new beekeepers, don’t forget to explain basic concepts before delving into more complex issues. When speaking to the public try to keep things light and interesting. Non-beekeepers love interesting factoids about bees.

Relate To Your Audience

Once you have an idea of who you are talking to, you should try to relate to them. New beekeepers love hearing about the mistakes experienced beekeepers made when they were starting out. It reassures them that their mistakes are not unique and hopefully helps them avoid the mistakes you made. Experienced beekeepers are always interested in your system for managing hives: what you do to prepare for spring, how you deal with varroa mites, what kind of equipment you use and why. Every beekeeper develops a way of doing things and it’s fun to hear what others are doing. You can liven up this topic by inserting some entertaining stories about your beekeeping experiences, too. General audiences want to know why you started keeping bees, what your day to day work is like and how they can help. Tell them to plant flowers or put out a water source for bees. Make them feel like they can be apart of this world even if they don’t want to keep bees.

Make An Outline

Structure is important. Draw up an outline of what you’d like to speak about and bring it along so you don’t get too off topic. I’ve seen too many great beekeepers get up to present and put everyone to sleep with long, overly complicated meandering talks. Beekeeping is a very complex subject and it’s easy to drone on too long about one thing or another. Try to be concise and insightful. Write down some points or facts to help guide yourself as you speak. It’s also a good idea to keep an eye on your audience, if they aren’t smiling and nodding every once in awhile, you need to spice up your subject matter. You might try asking them a question or telling a short, funny story.

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I teach a lot of kid’s classes and the more I teach, the more I realize adults and children are not so different. Everything I have stated above definitely applies. Having visual and tactile aids are a must! Bring  posters  or make a short photo slide show you can share. Try bringing comb for them to to touch, live bees in an observation hive or drones they can pet. Walk into the classroom in your bee suit and let them squeeze the bellows of your smoker. Kids especially respond to presenters who engage with them. Ask them questions, “Who likes honey?” or  quiz them on fun bee facts, “How many eggs do you think a queen bee can lay in a day?”  When it comes to structuring your talk, try to be flexible with the information you plan to give them so that you can elaborate on things they seem to find interesting or shorten up your points when they are losing interest.

One trick that I use for children is to include games and short activities. This breaks up the information they are trying to absorb, but it also helps them remember what they learn. I ask the kids make a buzzing noise while holding their mouths to their arms so they can feel the vibrations bees make to communicate with each other. I have them pollinate imaginary flowers with glitter. I challenge them to find the queen in one of my poster images, a game I call “Queenspotting”. A game which is also extremely popular with adults, with whom I play regularly on my  Instagram account . If I notice attention is waning I will skim over some of the subjects so that we might do another activity. This wakes the kids up and gets them interested again. I always end my class presentations with a longer game that teaches kids about how the beehive operates on the whole, called  The Story of Bees . I sometimes use this to motivate kids to listen, telling them about the fun game we will soon play and warning them that they won’t understand it if they are not paying attention now.

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Are there posters for bees diseases? How can I obtain them?

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Hi Rita, no, I did not include any photos of bee diseases in the set. I tried to give them a more general focus so they could be used to teach kids and the public about the importance. I still think they would work for a beginning beekeeping class, but they do lack some of the more beekeeping specific photos. You can read more and see whats included here: http://girlnextdoorhoney.com/product/educational-posters/

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Like what your doing we need the younger generation interested in beekeeping

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As a retired teacher-trainer, I can endorse every technique and tip in this article. If you are ever asked to present about bees (or anything, really), this is a good guide for how to adjust your presentation to the audience (HUGELY important: you are not teaching a subject; you are not talking to please yourself, you are teaching PEOPLE – start where they are or you lose them immediately), as well as how to keep an audience engaged and focused. But do read it carefully and give serious thought to whether or not your presentation is putting these tips into practice.

I would add one thing: people love a take-away. The fun facts about bees that they can tell their friends are great; it keeps the talk alive in their minds and memories and reinforces your teaching if they go away and tell other people what they learned. But if you are hoping to inspire them to action (keeping bees, creating a more bee-friendly environment), give them something concrete and free to take home with them. For example, a list of 5 Ways You Can Bring Bees to Your Garden or 10 Things to Consider Before You Commit to Bee-keeping. Print them on colored paper (harder to lose in the mass of paper we deal with every day), and give them away at the end of your talk.

If you are talking to a school group, put together a reference kit for teachers to help them create lessons using information about bees. This can be as simple as a sheet with links to lessons people have already created and posted online or lists of books about bees and bee-keeping that they can order for the school library. If you’re really diligent, you could visit the local public library nearest the school and get a list of bee-related books there, then pass it on to the teacher so she can consider assigning some of the books for book reports. Another possibility is giving children small packets of seeds for a flower that attracts bees, and encouraging them to plant them in their own yard – some seed packets have many seeds for a small amount of money. If you do a bit of the preliminary work for them, people are more likely to build on your presentation themselves, instead of just thanking you and moving on.

When you give people something to take away and use, they feel like they ‘really’ got their money/time’s worth out of your presentation, and they are much more likely to revisit your information later, act on it, or spread it to a larger audience.

Thank you for this well thought out comment and additional advice.

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Good information. Thank you! I bring a frame of capped honey and small plastic tasting spoons for the kids/adults to scoop out a spoonful of honey and wax capping to eat. They love it. Each spoon is only used once and discarded in a bowl of water and taken home to cleanup and recycle. Ken Green Bay

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The Honey Bee. There are 3 types, or castes, of honey bees. Drone. Queen. Worker. Photo Credit USGS. Thorax. thorax. A bdomen. H ead. A honey bee has 3 main body regions — head, thorax, and abdomen. Photo Credit USGS.

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There are 3 types, or castes, of honey bees. Drone Queen Worker Photo Credit USGS

Thorax thorax Abdomen Head A honey bee has 3 main body regions — head, thorax, and abdomen. Photo Credit USGS

The worker bee’s head contains 2 compound eyes, 2 antennae, a pair of mandibles, and the proboscis. Photo credit USGS

The two compound eyes are made up of thousands of tiny lenses that allow the bee to see ultraviolet light, which is invisible to the human eye. Photo Credit USGS

The simple eyes each have a thick lens that can sense changes in brightness. A honey bee has three simple eyes on top of its head, but only one can be seen here. Photo Credit USGS

The honey bee’s antennae are movable feelers that detect smells and movement. Photo credit USGS

The proboscis is a straw-like tongue used to suck nectar or honey. Photo Credit Dalantech

Mandibles are a pair of jaw-like structures used to knead wax, chew honey and pollen, and bite tiny invaders when defending the hive. Photo credit USGS

The thorax is the honey bee’s middle region containing the flight muscles, 4 wings, and 6 legs. Photo credit USGS

Forewing Hind Wing A honey bee has 2 hind wings and 2 forewings. Its wings beat 250 times a second allowing the bee to fly at speeds of up to 15 miles per hour. Photo Credit USGS

A honey bee has 3 pairs of segmented legs used for walking, dusting their antennae, brushing pollen off body hairs, and storing pollen. Photo Credit USGS

The hind legs of a worker bee contain a pollen basket–a collection of hairs where pollen is stored for transport.

The abdomen is the honey bee’s rear region that contains organs for digestion, reproduction, and respiration as well as the worker and queen bees’ stingers and the worker’s wax glands. Photo Credit USGS

The stinger is only found in female honey bees. A worker bee’s barbed stinger is used for defense. A queen bee’s smooth stinger is used for eliminating rival queens. Photo Credit Max Westby

The honey sac is an internal, stomach-like organ where nectar is stored. Photo Credit USGS

Wax glands are located on the underside of the worker bee’s abdomen. The glands form and excrete wax.

A honey bee has 4 distinct life stages — egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The queen lays each egg into a different cell of the honeycomb.

After 3 days, the egg hatches, and a worm-like creature, called a larva, crawls out. Worker bees feed the larva royal jelly. As it grows, the larva sheds its skin 4-5 times. On day 9, the larva spins itself into a cocoon, and a worker bee seals the cocoon into the cell with wax.

Inside the cocoon, the larva transforms into a pupa, developing eyes, legs, and wings.

When the bee is fully grown, it chews its way out of the cell and emerges as an adult. Photo Credit Max Westby

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