ENS 311 - To BEE or not to BEE;
Honey Bees and Social Impacts

In ENS 311- Honey Bees and Social Impacts, students apply different perspectives to learn about honey bees and experience beekeeping. Studying honey bees through historical, cultural, economical, and environmental lenses, gives student a unique approach to the fascinating world of bees and our complicated relationship with them. Even during this difficult semester, we were able to suit up and care for the GVSU Laker Bees on campus. Keep bees buzzing!

~ Professor Anne Marie Fauvel

A healthy honey bee frame with worker bees caring for the next generation of bees (broodnest in the center) and storing honey for the upcoming winter (capped honey on each side).

Samantha Jelsema, Skye Johnson,
Emma MacDonald, Tyler Martin

Sierra Barnes, Kyle Pelath, Caitlyn Hendricks, Madisen Wimmer

Jeannée Hill, Aili Kotajarvi, Ashley Snow, Atticus Ykema

Jonathan Carr, Reka Hoving, Phatit Renas, Alyssa Quinn