Nice video, it shows lots of types of bees. I also have some, Tetragonisca angustula, and another trigona, I've uploaded some videos, if you want to see them.
so no CCD? no interbreeding with africian bees? are there any threat from the africian bees at all? can they be 'encoraged' to live i a european style hive, with a different cell size or something?
do what ya can cause soon the european bee torcure will elimante them and we will need honey could be a cash source for the poorer countries south . but i would avoid spraying them with neurotoxins and trucking them 1000s of mile ..
This sound a little mean and cruel, but oh well. Last summer when I went to Ecuador for a volunteer program, the host family and I had a lot of fun blowing up these hives! hahhaha.... we figured because those little fukkerz couldn't sting us why not?!!? Sorry bee population, but some of your distant cousins are waiting for ya in heaven!
These look like they would be easier to farm than European honey bees, why aren't they more popular? Are they difficult to care for? Is it difficult to get the honey out?
Indeed, it's fascinating to see all the different bees, their different hive constructions and the care that they take to look after the colonies. Some great sequences! Thanks.
Yes they do made a delicious honey. The honey is not stored in a comb like with regular honey bees, but rather in small pots made of wax. You can see an open honey pot at 4:28 of the video. The flavor is distinct, usually a little more fresh in the taste than most honeys.
trabalho extenso e bem montado, eu só tenho que parabenizar o produtor Arunem. E espero que ele nos presenteie com novos e bons vídeos, que tal um próximo sobre as encantadoras meliponas Brasileiras.
Yes! They have been around since the dinosaurs and most definately longer than the stinging honey bees! However, they are tropical so they can only been seen in all of the tropics (including Australia, Mexico, Brazil, etc). Cheers
weird looking nests !
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Nice video, it shows lots of types of bees. I also have some, Tetragonisca angustula, and another trigona, I've uploaded some videos, if you want to see them.
coline123456789 1 year ago
Nice video, lots of species, I also have bees, Tetragonisca angustula, and another, I've uploaded some videos from them, if you want to see them.
coline123456789 1 year ago
so no CCD? no interbreeding with africian bees? are there any threat from the africian bees at all? can they be 'encoraged' to live i a european style hive, with a different cell size or something?
do what ya can cause soon the european bee torcure will elimante them and we will need honey could be a cash source for the poorer countries south . but i would avoid spraying them with neurotoxins and trucking them 1000s of mile ..
userxo1 1 year ago
muito bonitas , lindas , lindas . qual é o nome dela aí ?
antoniodigigov 1 year ago
This sound a little mean and cruel, but oh well. Last summer when I went to Ecuador for a volunteer program, the host family and I had a lot of fun blowing up these hives! hahhaha.... we figured because those little fukkerz couldn't sting us why not?!!? Sorry bee population, but some of your distant cousins are waiting for ya in heaven!
canihaveanid 1 year ago
they may not sting, but they *do* bite.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
These look like they would be easier to farm than European honey bees, why aren't they more popular? Are they difficult to care for? Is it difficult to get the honey out?
hornetpalooza 2 years ago
1.-you need a realy warm conditions
2.- the produce less honey
3.- the honey has diferent taste and diferent uses
4.- they biult in a diferent way their hive
here in mexico we call them meliponas
kurkolordofwar 2 years ago 3
wonder how they defend them selves
MyLifeHurts 2 years ago
Indeed, it's fascinating to see all the different bees, their different hive constructions and the care that they take to look after the colonies. Some great sequences! Thanks.
solitarybee 2 years ago
do the kill people
walkthroughs 2 years ago
i like the bees of Peru!
thriller79 3 years ago
Do these bees make honey also?
plyg 3 years ago
Yes they do made a delicious honey. The honey is not stored in a comb like with regular honey bees, but rather in small pots made of wax. You can see an open honey pot at 4:28 of the video. The flavor is distinct, usually a little more fresh in the taste than most honeys.
alrunen 3 years ago
wow i never knew such thing and im from peru
TehPeruvian 3 years ago
sht
Dragonfableownage 3 years ago
great video and great psychedelic music of your another videos. I'm from Perú. Saludos!
ggiinnoo 3 years ago
gracias!
alrunen 3 years ago
Congratulations!!!!!
continue please!!!! it is very important for us!!!
eduardoporto 3 years ago
Meus parabéns, muito interesante este vídeo, adorei.
Valdir
kapbrasil 3 years ago
trabalho extenso e bem montado, eu só tenho que parabenizar o produtor Arunem. E espero que ele nos presenteie com novos e bons vídeos, que tal um próximo sobre as encantadoras meliponas Brasileiras.
lts1000 4 years ago
They are quite beautiful.
I don't know much about them.. have these bees always been around? I have never heard of a stingless bee. That makes a bee almost cuddly.
daveh1975 4 years ago
Yes! They have been around since the dinosaurs and most definately longer than the stinging honey bees! However, they are tropical so they can only been seen in all of the tropics (including Australia, Mexico, Brazil, etc). Cheers
alrunen 4 years ago
Muito bom orientativo para meliponicultor
Marlepv 4 years ago
Nice to meet Peru Bees! Beutiful Images and nature sounds. But the lettering is too fast.
I´m from brazil ´Abena´ list stingless beekeppers.
Pabloregbr 4 years ago
Thank you for the comment. I will keep that in mind when I make my next little bee movie.
alrunen 4 years ago