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1 month ago
How To Make an Android App - Part 1
How to make a simple, Hello World application with the Eclipse SDK and the Android 2.1 API
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1 month ago
Introduction to Natural Beekeeping with Phil Chandler
If you are already a keen gardener, you may have considered the idea of having a beehive or two in your garden, but been put off by the cost and co...
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1 month ago
How was Bee School?
http://www.goldstarhoneybee....
See what some "thinking beekeepers" had to say about their experience at a Gold Star Honeybees Top Bar Beekeeping...
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2 months ago
Our Dream Girls IN OUR MAIL?!
WATCH THE NEWEST EPISODE: http://bit.ly/TrillionDolla...
We open more mail from you guys! Yay!
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2 months ago
GROSSEST PIZZA EVER!
WATCH THE NEWEST EPISODE: http://bit.ly/tweetBATTLE
Every Thursday, you're invited to eat lunch with us! Episodes come out a week early on http:/...
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2 months ago
I LOOK LIKE OBAMA?!
WATCH THE NEWEST EPISODE: http://bit.ly/AmberLAMPS
We open more mail from you guys! Yay!
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2 months ago
EPIC LUNCHTIME
WATCH THE NEWEST EPISODE: http://bit.ly/handstandFAIL
Every Thursday, you're invited to eat lunch with us! Episodes come out a week early on http...
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3 months ago
Straw Bale Building with Rachel Shiamh
Undercurrents visits Rachel Shiamh's two storey load bearing straw bale house -- the only one in Britain -- all built by women volunteers. Take a t...
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3 months ago
Navel Candling
Navel Candling (Tummy Candling) with Tummy Massage at herbal MINERAL organic spa
herbalmineral • 1,993 views
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There really is one born every minute!
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3 months ago
Early Season Varroa Dusting and Top Bar Hive Check
http://www.biobees.com Dusting bees with powdered sugar is an effective way to keep Varroa infestations down to manageable levels. While not being...
biobee • 3,681 views
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@NickTankTV3 NO - powdered sugar works by clogging the sticky pads on the feet of the mites, causing them to lose their hold on bees. It also causes bees to groom each other, which dislodges more mites. Sugar syrup would most likely stick mites more firmply to bees.
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3 months ago
Part One:- Checking for American Foulbrood in a Top Bar Hive
It is a legal requirement to have each hive checked for American Foulbrood regularly. This video shows you how to check your 'wet brood' in a TopBa...
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5 months ago
A talk on propolis by James Fearnley
At the Natural Beekeeping Conference - http://www.naturalbeekeepin...
Recorded during some rather gloomy weather!
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6 months ago
Catching a Swarm of Honeybees
Catching a swarm of bees is not usually difficult if it is within reach. This medium-size swarm was conveniently placed an...
biobee • 549 views
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This my favourite - a good-size swarm in easy reach!
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6 months ago
Danny Macaskill - Industrial Revolutions
Industrial Revolutions is the amazing new film from street trials riding star Danny Macaskill. Filmed and edited for Channel 4 's documentary Conc...
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6 months ago
UK Natural Beekeeping Conference 2011 - John Harding : Geopathic Stress and Bees
short cuts from the first UK beekeeping Conference 2011 - John Harding talks about his book "An Holistic Way in Saving The Honeybees"
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6 months ago
starling not giving way to woody.MP4
Woodpecker on fat feeder, the starling is not intimidated.
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7 months ago
Murder of the HoneyBee 1
Part 1/3 - part 2 continues where the subtitles stop
"Moord op de honingbij" -- "Murder of the Honeybee"
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7 months ago
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7 months ago
BeeCare, We Care
Some thoughts from those who attended the BeeCare event in Brussels on 20th June 2011
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Calling Bayer a 'bee health company' is like calling the Nazis a 'Jewish Heath Party'.
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7 months ago
Inside an Apimaye Thermo Hive - The Future of Beekeeping...
A detailed beekeeping tutorial on the inside of an Apimaye Thermo Hive.
The video takes you within the Apimaye Thermo Hive, a cutting-edge, purpos...
cornwallhoney • 19,304 views
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plastic junk
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11 months ago
Killing Fields: the battle to feed factory farms
Film over de desastreuze gevolgen van de toenemende sojateelt in Zuid-Amerika, als gevolg van de vraag naar veevoer voor de Europese vee-industrie....
milieudefensie • 3,633 views
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There must be a special place in hell reserved for Monsanto employees.
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1 year ago
Honeybees INVASION
European Honeybees INVASION
mole4u • 31,860 views
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Stupid, ignorant, scare-mongering, ill-informed, badly researched, trashy journalism. And that is being kind to them.
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1 year ago
Empowerment. Self reliance, Redpill
Just gently trying to wake a few people up to the stark reality that we are being farmed. It doesn't have to be this way but it's us who have to ma...
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"Choosing between Labour and Conservative is like a turkey choosing between Christmas and Thanksgiving."
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1 year ago
Are cellphones killing bees?
CCD: Colony Collapse Disorder has been ravaging bee colonies around the world. If it continues, some people are worried that it will wipe out the ...
imrational • 52,520 views
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If cell phones killed bees, how come there are so many bees and beekeepers in London and many other major cities? And how come they are dying in the countryside? And BTW - Einstein never said any such thing - at least, he never wrote it and nobody recorded him having said it.
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1 year ago
Colony Collapse Disorder = Bee Stress
Colony Collapse Disorder solved. Well, I guess it's been solved all along. The organic beekeepers experienced little, if ...
paulwheaton12 • 21,564 views
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Insecticides are not used against Varroa mites - because they are not insects! They are arachnids - members of the spider family. Locally adapted bees kept using organic methods is the way forward, though. Monocultures and GM are bad for bees and people.
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1 year ago
Totnes - A Pedestrian's Nightmare
Totnes in Devon, England, is an attractive, largely Elizabethan town with a long history and many significant and attractiv...
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1 year ago
Sardinia bees
Bees filmed in Sardinia this summer slow motion (600 fps).
Abejas filmadas en Cerdeña este verano a camara lenta (600 fps).
Camara: Casio Exilim E...
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Brilliant! Now we know what a bumblebee looks like when taking a cr*p! And how they blast honeybees out of their way using air pressure.
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1 year ago
Drone Mystery Solved.wmv
People have always wondered why drone (male) honeybees have such large eyes - much bigger than those of workers - yet they do no foraging for food....
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2 years ago
Feeding With Fondant
A qick and easy way to feed bees in winter using fondant. Phil Chandler, author of The Barefoot Beekeeper, demonstrates feeding bees in a top bar h...
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I believe you are thinking along the right lines - keep going and sooner or later you will begin to see success. Your biggest problem will be the pesticides and herbicides (esp. neonicotinoids and glyphosate) that now saturates much of our farm land. The bees need more people like you! Phil