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Time For Lunch

Pollinators! (bugs that help feed us)

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What do you call a bee dance? How many types of bee are native to New York? How do you become a Queen Bee? This episode of Time For Lunch is all about the fabulous bugs who help feed us: pollinators! Hannah and Harry get to know these buzzy friends with the help of bee expert Sarah Kornbluth and urban beekeeper Angie Bilotti.

© Heritage Radio Network Length 16 min 1 May 2020 Episode 5 FoodEducational USA Episodic

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© Heritage Radio Network Length 16 min 1 May 2020 Episode 5 FoodEducational USA Episodic

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What do you call a bee dance? How many types of bee are native to New York? How do you become a Queen Bee? This episode of Time For Lunch is all about the fabulous bugs who help feed us: pollinators! Hannah and Harry get to know these buzzy friends with the help of bee expert Sarah Kornbluth and urban beekeeper Angie Bilotti. We’ve got jokes, a dance break fit for a queen, a tasty recipe, and much more.

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