Wildlife Specialist Derek Skapes spearheaded
A group of lucky Log Cabin Explorer’s got to witness the transfer process through our front door windows.
A small clear tube connects the hive to the outdoors, where the workers can gather nectar to create the honey. Honeybees are one of humans’ most valuable insects; not only for the honey and beeswax they produce but even more so for the way they pollinate our plants and crops. A large honeybee population can quadruple the growth of a field! 
If you want to read and see more about these fascinating creatures before you visit the Center's new Stickney Honeybee Exhibit, the PBS program, Nova, has great honeybee information at this web address. The Stickney's gift also funded a colorful display full of fun facts right by the hive as well! Hope you'll buzz by to explore the hive soon!
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