AUGUST 21st
August 21st is celebrated as Geocaching Day, World Honey Bee Day, Poet's day, Senior Citizen Day, and many more. In this article, you going to know about World Honey Bee day and Geocaching day.
GEOCACHING
Geocaching is an outdoor treasure hunting game or a sport that is taking place all over the world. Coordinates hide a seek container called geocache or caches in a specific location and post this on the website called geocaching.com. People who are interested in this use their GPS or other Navigation system and travel in the search of this seek container. After finding this, their findings will be marked on it. Many can target a single geocache at the same time. That might be terrain or a city. Login into the website and find a geocache near you by allowing your location. The person who hides a geocache can't directly post that into the website. The review team reviews his post and if that fits in the guidelines, this becomes public. Even People can share their photos and experience on social media. This is done by many people all over the world. This was first played on May 3, 2000, in Beavercreek, Oregon. This is done by a group of people or by even a single person.
Source:- Wikipedia
Celebrate Geocaching by creating an account in geocaching.com and find a geocache near you. With the help of GPS discover the geocache. Happy finding. #GeocachingDay
WORLD HONEY BEE DAY
Honey Bees are the only insects that create foods that humans can eat. To raise awareness about the pollinators, World Honey Bee Day is celebrated. Male honey bees in the hive are called the drones and female honey bees (except queen) in the hive are known as worker bees. The queen honey bee can lay up to 2000 eggs per day. Honey bees usually have 5 eyes. Like humans, bees also sleep for 4 to 8 hours per day. The two big eyes are called compound eyes because they are made up of thousands of tiny lenses.
Source:- WikipediaFemale worker bees are responsible for the making of honey in the hive. A worker bee sucks all nectar from the flowers and fills its tummy. While returning to the hive, the digestive enzymes process this nectar into glucose and fructose. After this, the honey bees vomit the partially converted nectar in the processor bee's mouth. After the nectar is fully processed it vomits it in the storage tank. Some smart bees come and flap their wings because the honey is watery. To make it thick, it flaps its wings and makes honey-sweet and tasty.
Enjoy World Honey Day by having honey in your foods. Happy World Honey Day. #WorldHoneyDay
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