23
Mostly False
global
One teaspoon of honey results from a lifetime's work by 2 bees.
The claim that one teaspoon of honey is the result of a lifetime's work by two bees is not accurate based on available evidence. Web sources indicate that a single bee produces approximately 0.8 grams of honey in its lifetime. Since a teaspoon of honey weighs approximately 4.9 grams, it would actually take about six bees to produce one teaspoon. Therefore, the claim underestimates the number of bees required. Evidence confirms the production capacity of bees and is drawn from multiple sources discussing bee and honey statistics globally and specifically in Canada. The conclusion is that the claim is false, based on authoritative data sources.
Individual Claims
23
Mostly False
scientific
One teaspoon of honey is the result of a lifetime of work by 2 bees.
This claim is incorrect because evidence indicates a single bee produces about 0.8 grams of honey over its lifetime. Given that a teaspoon of honey is about 4.9 grams, it would require approximately six bees to produce one teaspoon, not two.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
10
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
20
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
20
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
23
Evidence Summary
Web evidence shows single bee produces 0.8 grams in lifetime, requiring ~6 bees per teaspoon.