Amateur Entomology: Introduction to Bees

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Education

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Bees are all the buzz these days! Bees provide humans with many things from pollinating most of the agricultural crops that we eat, to producing wax and honey. This amateur entomology class will highlight some of the coolest things about bees. Dabblers will discover the process of how bees produce honey and wax and you will also learn about all of the many ways that humans have used these products throughout history. This program is suited for adults or families with children ages 7 and up (children must be accompanied by an adult).

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All ages welcome

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Nature Museum

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The nature museum is a place that allows its visitors the opportunity to create an authentic connection to nature. Since the doors opened, the Museum has become one of the city's most attended institutions. The Nature Museum is known for its iconic Judy Istock Butterfly Haven and providing more hands-on science instruction than any museum in Chicago.The Academy excels in all aspects of the museum experience, citizen science initiatives, compelling public programming, its outdoor Nature Trails exhibition and much more. It is truly a place where nature and science come alive each day.

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