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you know, i know they have a relatively short lives in about 4 weeks. they use of all the energy collecting net, to impelling the wind, to be, on the other hand, have to go into your house in the highest and must wound the queen to ensure the future of the coloring. them wanting for percentage for it because they send the mind to be might be use, get to live here in a wonderful orchard which is completely untreated. furniture is simply the best imaginable natural environment for that as far as the destination as inc. cause invite in for shooting and fast would be cheaper, but always the best buy is um, fascinates me is how the b colonies have different characters. i don't want to see some colonies quite relaxed. i like to call them my hippie,
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commonly since the very common sure. and when i looked into the home, you super relatively initial this happening the and the bees are just living in the moon. the lanky fluent in talking, i can get this. there will also insanely aggressive calling these with 10 or 20 be slowly towards you. these are often calling these that a very, very busy and work unbelievably hard to bring in the honey. i see you struggled out enough. how many soup has to keep on saying when god has to go, when is clement officer can kind of them had sort of had to have i thought of just reading about it. and then i went to a be keeping calls and found a mental at the be cheapest association line before the yeah, that's right. yeah. it's i know, you know, basically came as
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a new member to one of our monthly bookkeeper meetings. that's when we met her 1st, she left so carefully to what we oldest or is that to say, yeah, i know it's a for non stop day. you get 5 done for the tv keepers association answers. every question is such a way that's every beekeeper knows what we're talking about. even if they don't know so much that's about what happens to the be calling in the spring summer. it was all before the harvest day after the harvest. you know, mean i'm quits and ask just a minute softer, a brief 1st cool to sleep please. the chairs, the be keepers association, in our region, an invitation lambs in my email inbox inviting me to a note saying the following thursday to the village: pub, some excellent. i remember these old boys clubs are need to well for my time and find them. so communications, i say quietly to myself, i'm sure about what to expect from the evening. and my prejudices turned out to be almost more than justified from the door as i entered the village pub,
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whose interior looks like it hasn't changed since at least the early 19 eighties. i see almost exclusively old, a gentleman and dignified for time and to tell you of my 1st love me focus much side on the steps you meet. yeah. in all the time he, if he has used turn on his energy to develop an exemplary a perry. and she did it slightly differently than i suggested. she said, no, i want to move away from styrofoam and plus to kind of do what i want to use, wouldn't hives that she did a good job. i'm impressed that it works so well. that's the oldest there. yeah. yeah. so our concept is going to stop as are this concept pass you, i hope you have a couple of the points to the hobbies beekeepers association urgently needs young people to get involved because older big people. so it's very conservative and
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don't really care about their b is good for kind of small scale and the height of yes, they do everything there. but beyond that, ensuring there's less spring that agricultural policy makes changes across that agriculture itself becomes be friendly. i'm still waiting for that to happen. i'm each of the one. i mean, that good cultural engineer and a professional beekeeper, i'm 50 years old and i've been keeping these for 35 years. they've got information being keeping means and being at one with nature and for example, experiencing springs but turned up to 11 because all the energy in spring is in the be common to names for and that's just very life affirming. and it's great to then chase the 1st tiny i went to prison for fighting for a different agricultural policy, taking us back then lots of gene engineer plants were brought into the fields here . there were a 1000 headquarters of genetically modified corn. i went out onto the field and peacefully ripped out the plants was to preserve what was already there. that's how
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i kept doing it until i was sentenced to 2 days in jail or of buying a $500.00 euros per day. ok, i didn't want to pay that one. so it was taken into course of detention for 30 days as these targets. i had the liquid honey sent in because they could have been contaminants hidden in the solid honey, especially if i can be keeping talks with honey tastings. and that was a big hit in the prison because people stare at the walls. they're all the time. you know, and then someone turns up who's bursting with energy and offer some honey tasting room on one of our customers. to consumer crooning. and you know, this is a very young queen. she doesn't have a dock yet. bees love variety. when the rate single field is whether there is nothing left this diversity, we had them on the green, the corn flower, the corn cockle that's according poppy field, larkspur. it's all been spring. it away is alice vick do splits because that's how
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society would do well to go back to that. but it doesn't matter. it has a subsidy system that gives money to farms that are already very, very large on those with more land receive more money. they should have if you have, let's say 2000 and hector is like that's half a 1000000 in government money for basic agriculture. and basic agriculture means 3 crop rotation winter. we try calling rape seat device. nice cops. got to the alternative to changing the beekeepers association. from the inside would be to found a new association. it would have to stand up for bees and been committed to an agricultural landscape that seems to be, it would have to get involved in agricultural policy. i think that kind of association could also take on the many young p keepers to announce starting out
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and then really get to be keeping community going like getting into him construct this really isn't easy. the, it's not to. he owns you might even hit. we hung up in my room even quick then when i started with my flower meadow project, i went to the local municipality and asked them for a bit of cash just to finance the see. i know who that's one hurdle was and then of course you have to convince the farmers who have always been in charge here and tell them how to do it and say, this is how it works. and this is how we're going to do it. they will, of course you 1st have to convince them to let you dig up their meadow and so flowers they're on the mind. most of them slammed the door in your face and say, come on, get lost kid comfort. but there are also a few who say, yeah, man, that's a good idea. give it a try. who do you? they will be much
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the ida sets around 80 kilos. it's really hard. we've had some, i think so far. i've been doing all these meadows on my own. so it's also a bit difficult when i tell my friends on the weekend, hey, let's make a flower meadow and then they say do drill. what are you talking about? i want to party as a oh, there are a few who join me, but it's still a bit difficult to get in the i celebrated man. it's pure nature. nate's best assistant, who is this is a flower man. oh i saw it last year if you can see only one plan blooming here right now, a wild carrot and fooling, but in spring and summer there wasn't much more on that and something else is
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coming up here too. it's an experiment really will be and if it's not only be friendly flowers, honey, the flowers that bloom i don't care because it might be a flower that a butterfly lands on or something to do. in any case there's already much more diversity then in this normal greenfield. so the idea is just to try it out and see what grows just so something in a small pot are similar and something will happen comes on sean. my name is my vision is that there will be enough flowers everywhere again for all the insects and for the animals. and when the insects return and get the rest of nature will automatically be better again, the spits say to some extent of what to say that it was really special to really feel the rhythms of nature. again, i missed that more and more during my he is and just to see how you can feel the seasons again, you can feel what squaring you can observe,
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which blossom is coming up. you look at the pollen that bees bring in and what's the debate against the beginning? i wish i just did at the very beginning, i thought i was learning a lot about the bes, what? over the years i've noticed i learned a lot more about myself through to be used to being on small to find a balance, to come to the come this not to be radio, especially with my next system. with my story, i want to encourage people to listen to the own home life and to see change as an opportunity to this to believe in themselves. and to know that a gap in the korea is not the end of the world. on the contrary, it is a unique opportunity to move in a new direction to keep them. it doesn't have to be a grace adventure, like crossing the atlantic and assailing both sides. it can be something small and stuff. time that makes you sparkle by finding that somebody, it's something the,
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