are the bees dying, or relocating? are there large piles of dead bees being found? i've asked 6 different local beekeepers, and they've all told me the same thing. they haven't found large piles of dead bees. the bees simply leave and don't return. i find this strange, as well as covered up somewhat. maybe it's just different where i live. in any case, click my user name and watch my video for an urban legend that may tell why the bees may be going underground for survival. are we in trouble?
A big reason honey bees are dieing in big numbers are because mites have become immune to diseases and environment that used to kill them. These mites attack the bees larvae and in time kill the whole colony. Bees used to be able to defend against these mites but because of pesticides and human involvement, mites are now stronger. Honey bees now can't live naturally. A naturally hive (like in a tree) will die within 3 years because of the mites. Im a beekeeper... its quite sad
When I was 20 i was attacked by thousands. I was about 100 yards from 30 hives that had just recently been upset by their keeper. I was wearing dark clothes, and had a little cologne on. Not counting the stingers I manged to knock or scrape out, the doctor counted 170+ stingers in my head neck ears etc...
This spring i will begin raising 5 hives and any swarms my brother in law and I can collect.
Pollution isn't the only problem. The bees are dying in massive numbers mostly due to bad management which leads to lack of nutrition and disease. This has been recently coined as 'CCD' or 'colony collapse disorder' Pollution is certainly a problem and not just to bees.
Thanks for the information. Bees are in big trouble in our polluted environment. We are still not sure why they are dying in massive numbers, but it has been said "When the bees die , we die." Let's all protect them and help them survive. Do some homework find out how to help.
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are the bees dying, or relocating? are there large piles of dead bees being found? i've asked 6 different local beekeepers, and they've all told me the same thing. they haven't found large piles of dead bees. the bees simply leave and don't return. i find this strange, as well as covered up somewhat. maybe it's just different where i live. in any case, click my user name and watch my video for an urban legend that may tell why the bees may be going underground for survival. are we in trouble?
Highway420Music 1 year ago
I used to have 45 collonies,,,Now all Gone,,huhuhuhu...When I have money..I ll start again..
chardnj 2 years ago
how does she know how much the bees need and i don't think she know much about bees but once again hooray bees
Kilian127 2 years ago
how do you tell where the brood bees are when they are caped or is there a certian time of year to collect honey
Goatboyohio 2 years ago
WOW! This is very educational. I think most of the missing bees are congregated in my back yard on an unending family reunion.
alz123alz 2 years ago
A big reason honey bees are dieing in big numbers are because mites have become immune to diseases and environment that used to kill them. These mites attack the bees larvae and in time kill the whole colony. Bees used to be able to defend against these mites but because of pesticides and human involvement, mites are now stronger. Honey bees now can't live naturally. A naturally hive (like in a tree) will die within 3 years because of the mites. Im a beekeeper... its quite sad
shwee17 2 years ago 2
@shwee17
Just as stronger mights appeared, so will stronger honey bees.
1milkorder2 2 years ago
Save the bees!
Newmicon 2 years ago
its kinda weird that am alergic top pollen yet i can eat honey.
kuntsavage 3 years ago
The lady is not correct in saying that the cured honey is then capped with nectar. It is capped with bee's wax.
BAYOSTREET 3 years ago 2
nice piece of docovision, that..
waltwide 3 years ago 2
thanks. I love bees.
lisalisazn 3 years ago
Bees make me frigtened... When i was 8 i was stung 11 times in one weekend. Wasp/Bees.
flybyproxy 4 years ago
When I was 20 i was attacked by thousands. I was about 100 yards from 30 hives that had just recently been upset by their keeper. I was wearing dark clothes, and had a little cologne on. Not counting the stingers I manged to knock or scrape out, the doctor counted 170+ stingers in my head neck ears etc...
This spring i will begin raising 5 hives and any swarms my brother in law and I can collect.
Fentanyl3 3 years ago
Pollution isn't the only problem. The bees are dying in massive numbers mostly due to bad management which leads to lack of nutrition and disease. This has been recently coined as 'CCD' or 'colony collapse disorder' Pollution is certainly a problem and not just to bees.
12grego34 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the information. Bees are in big trouble in our polluted environment. We are still not sure why they are dying in massive numbers, but it has been said "When the bees die , we die." Let's all protect them and help them survive. Do some homework find out how to help.
bacollett 4 years ago
Look up Chem trails.
SLYGARR 2 years ago
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MusicCutie1995 4 years ago
thanks for the video, bees are amazing!
newhopecalgary 4 years ago
very informative.... great vid, thx
iluvhotblondes 4 years ago
hi
I'm a beekeeper too, and in my opinion, beekeeping is a very gratifyng...
Congratulations, the movie era very good, and the apiary and the bees look like very good treated...
Bye
v50s - A portuguese beekeeper
v50s 5 years ago
Thank You, good info
artzeug 5 years ago
Good job, can you tell me what breed or type of bees you like.
Rooks817 5 years ago
very interesting
chaztudor7 5 years ago
wow neat-o... Really interesting and a quick indepth on bees and honey.. yum!
MrSidMan 5 years ago