What would you think if
you saw a beard made out of live bees? Maybe you have seen a beekeeper do a bee
beard at a festival, fair, or other event or you might have seen photos or
videos of one. Have you ever wondered how a bee beard works?
Ready to wear some bees! |
Bee beards are an
amazing sight and a wonderful demonstration of how gentle our honeybees truly
are. Bee beards also show us just how important the queen’s pheromones are to
the hive, since it is her smell which causes the bees to cluster on the
beekeepers face to form the bee beard.
First, a box of bees is
prepared as an artificial swarm with the queen contained in a small screened
cage. The person who will be wearing the beard is prepared by ensuring any
jewelry or hair that would get in the way is contained and that he/she is not
wearing any scents which would bother the bees.
Next, the queen cage is
tied underneath the chin so that the bees will be able to smell her pheromones
through the screen. A box full of worker bees is then shaken out onto a tray or
barber cape worn by the person wearing the beard.
Because the worker bees
can smell the queen in the cage, they all climb up and cluster around her and
form the beard of bees.
The bees beginning to cluster |
Forming a fuller beard |
To remove the bee beard,
the queen cage is taken off and then the rest of the bees are removed when the
person wearing the beard jumps up and shakes the bees back into their box.
Wearing a bee beard
feels electric! It feels funny because of all of the legs clinging to your face
and the bees produce a lot of heat. It’s very neat to see how quickly the bees
react to the queen pheromone and how gentle they remain throughout the whole
process. Wearing a bee beard is an amazing experience and a lot of fun!