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their bees happen to be more aggressive than ours. >> kept bees for millennia. of years. >> a lot of them, they still used the log hives. those hives they usually harvest just once a year, because they were so high in the trees. >> very traditional method of beekeeping is to take a log hive, populate it with bees, pull out all the honey and brood, usually take the honey and eat it. and that's not really beekeeping, to my mind. >> so the gentleman that comes to introduce and visit us and say something about your group. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we gathered everyone here this morning, because we needed to begin at the beginning, just to go back to basics. >> so with we'll start, who is in the boo hive? there are three characters in the beehive. >> and we tried to teach them that you could use wax, you could make candles, you could use the pollen. there's many parts of the hive. >> there are five products inside the beehive. >> they were unaware of the five products, honey, pollen, jelly, and wax. they were only aware of honey. so that's only 20% of what was
their bees happen to be more aggressive than ours. >> kept bees for millennia. of years. >> a lot of them, they still used the log hives. those hives they usually harvest just once a year, because they were so high in the trees. >> very traditional method of beekeeping is to take a log hive, populate it with bees, pull out all the honey and brood, usually take the honey and eat it. and that's not really beekeeping, to my mind. >> so the gentleman that comes to introduce...
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terribly important fo urban bee keeping to exist. there are 250 types of bees flying around new york city without us. so in terms of pollinating community gardens, i don't think they're necessary. but i think they greatly enhance our lives here. >> i have maybe a dozen or 15 customers in new york city. >> yes, ma'am? >> what's the best thing that we can do to make them most likely not sting us. >> this's a good question. >> and many more in west chester and fairfield counties. usually, in the winter, i'll do something like go to africa and volunteer to teach bee keeping in some remote place. so i keep busy. this is always my last stop of the day. this is my favorite stop because i know i'm at my 14, 15 and 18 hour day is at an end. adam, if we're going to keep two hives, right one two? or do you want them spaced for any aesthetic reason? >> wouldn't they do better if they're slightly spaced apart? >> i think i like having them both being able to look at the bridge. >> they need a view? >> yeah. >> a room with a view? >> that's what t
terribly important fo urban bee keeping to exist. there are 250 types of bees flying around new york city without us. so in terms of pollinating community gardens, i don't think they're necessary. but i think they greatly enhance our lives here. >> i have maybe a dozen or 15 customers in new york city. >> yes, ma'am? >> what's the best thing that we can do to make them most likely not sting us. >> this's a good question. >> and many more in west chester and...
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. >> something is killing america's bee population. >> what happened to this bee? >> scientists aren't sure what but beekeepers are reporting dramatic declines of 65% this year. >> the losses are astronomical >> that could have a devistating impact on agriculture. but a collection of resarchers are working hard to build a better bee. >> i'm just gonna roll my fingers forward... >> using artificial insemination to make strains of bee populations from across the globe, >> i'm trying to enhance what mother nature does >> the hope is to find a strain that's resistant to whatever is killing america's bees. >> nobody in the world was able to freeze honey bee semen. >> for mor imformation on this and other techknow stories, visit our website at aljazeera.com/techknow don't miss techknow sundays 7:30et / 4:30pt on al jazeera america >> and now a techknow minute... >> it's the ultimate race againt time. doctors preforming heart transplant surgery in just 6 hours before a donor organ is damaged by ice, used to keep it cold during transit. but this device could .change all th
. >> something is killing america's bee population. >> what happened to this bee? >> scientists aren't sure what but beekeepers are reporting dramatic declines of 65% this year. >> the losses are astronomical >> that could have a devistating impact on agriculture. but a collection of resarchers are working hard to build a better bee. >> i'm just gonna roll my fingers forward... >> using artificial insemination to make strains of bee populations from...
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another success story is bees. not just honey, but bees.e of course have them for pollination purposes and for honey since they got here, but the queen bee industry that started because of a man named homer park. he began selling queen bees when he was in high school. he began the industry of specifically selling queen bees. his extended family, including his daughter and husband, are one of shasta county's big industries. apiary products, including bees and beehives, are a big economic driver. they rent hives to people who grow crops that have to be pollinated by bees. they trade honey for people for permission to put bees on their property. and every day, they are raising and shipping out queen bees. you can also purchase starter packages for them to get beehives. it is wonderful that this technology that was designed by homer park and honed over time as to what they are using to create these sellable queen bees. so they let us a lot of bee package. that is a picture of a good starter hive that they will send to someone who has hives and
another success story is bees. not just honey, but bees.e of course have them for pollination purposes and for honey since they got here, but the queen bee industry that started because of a man named homer park. he began selling queen bees when he was in high school. he began the industry of specifically selling queen bees. his extended family, including his daughter and husband, are one of shasta county's big industries. apiary products, including bees and beehives, are a big economic driver....
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bill: bees. >> that's the point, i don't get it.i want to know how many times he guessed on. >> how many? >> in my life? >> in my life? >> in your life. >> maybe a hundred. >> maybe a hundred. bill: now that he is gone i understand the nypd is looking for an official position to fill to deal with these situations during the season is that right? >> exactly. it seems like there is scrambling to find someone, have opened up an official position, but it is also tacked on whoever gets the job will have to do the regular job and be the beekeeper. nypd has interviewed three people but no one has been hired at. >> and i can't. dale earnhardt junior, another day day at work. a 3rd annual celebrity softball game. >> check out my talent, i don't have a whole lot. ♪ >> zero, my god. holy hell. there it was. right there. >> i am on a coyote chase. >> someone left their glass out. >> intense. interject that. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the o
bill: bees. >> that's the point, i don't get it.i want to know how many times he guessed on. >> how many? >> in my life? >> in my life? >> in your life. >> maybe a hundred. >> maybe a hundred. bill: now that he is gone i understand the nypd is looking for an official position to fill to deal with these situations during the season is that right? >> exactly. it seems like there is scrambling to find someone, have opened up an official position, but...
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bees!ng us a great hairdo. >> ♪ >> even starring in their own "bee movie." >> that's one nectar collector. >> taking on celebrity status, actress scarlett johansson and ryan reynolds reportedly received a beehive as a wedding gift from samuel l. jackson. bet that wasn't on the registry. even the white house has a beehive to pollenate michelle's much talked-about garden. >> we love honey. >> there's a great payoff, right? >> oh, my god, it's amazing. >> try explaining it to the neighbors. >> the neighbors don't know. >> since the secret is out, these urban beekeepers are working with new york city to make it legal. andrew has started a charity, bees without borders, teaching people around the world how to harvest honey. >> we teach them how to use bee keeping to improve their crop yields. we teach them how to use it as income-generating mechanisms. >> of course it's not all charity. the small bottles of honey fetch $5 at farmers' markets around town. >> see, look what happened. >> and if any
bees!ng us a great hairdo. >> ♪ >> even starring in their own "bee movie." >> that's one nectar collector. >> taking on celebrity status, actress scarlett johansson and ryan reynolds reportedly received a beehive as a wedding gift from samuel l. jackson. bet that wasn't on the registry. even the white house has a beehive to pollenate michelle's much talked-about garden. >> we love honey. >> there's a great payoff, right? >> oh, my god, it's...
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these south african bees. someone biologist have an idea that if you could crossbreed the european sub species. with the great honey maker. maybe you could crossbreed these two. so this was started in laboratory experiments. and taken over to brazil where this was going to go on. so someone left the door open. and africanized bees. they thought brazil was nice. and they thought argentina was nice. they started to take over and guess what characteristic was dominant. i've heard mixed bags about what happened to the honey making. they are certainly a more aggressive be. it's been moving north ever since. and has reached the southern part of the united states. the killer bees you find their cell feed chase. self-feeding chase. it's probably because your close to the nest. it has become more aware. we won right here. we had one in the fourth row. could you talk a little bit about the use of navy bees to supplement honeybee pollination services to diversify the kind of pollination that happens? >> that is beginning
these south african bees. someone biologist have an idea that if you could crossbreed the european sub species. with the great honey maker. maybe you could crossbreed these two. so this was started in laboratory experiments. and taken over to brazil where this was going to go on. so someone left the door open. and africanized bees. they thought brazil was nice. and they thought argentina was nice. they started to take over and guess what characteristic was dominant. i've heard mixed bags about...
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fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier alternative to processed sugar. >> we have to remember that it's still a sugar, so we don't want to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less of it. and if you think all honey tastes the same, you're in for a surprise. zeke explains that honey can be varietal. that means there's different varieties, depending on where the bees gather the nectar. >> single varietal honeys are honeys that come from a specific floral source, whether it be wild raspberries or wild blueberries, buckwheat, wild sage, orange blossoms. and honey from that floral source gives it a particular color, a particular texture, and a very particular flavor. so, you have a honey from new york, from an aster flower, and you'll see that it's very clear and amber-colored. honey. it comes from washington state. and you'll find it has much more grainy consistency as it crystallizes and
fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier alternative to processed sugar. >> we have to remember that it's still a sugar, so we don't want to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less of it. and if you think all honey tastes the same, you're in for a surprise. zeke explains that honey can be varietal. that means there's different...
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bees were all just gone. it's like the bee can't find its way back home. >> reporter: it's a mystery that's puzzled people everywhere, even spurring talk of a bee apocalypse. one in three colonies disappeared last year with no reason why. another big loss this year could devastate the american food supply. fewer bees could mean fewer polrinaters and that means fewer food. >> one in every third bite we eat all of the fruits, nuts and vegetables those are at risk. report the government's top bee researcher. he said the disappearance is getting worse. >> how healthy is this? >> reasonable. it's not great. >> reporter: as u.s.d.a. research lab he found plenty of clues from pesticides and mites it viruses and disease but no smoking gun. >> what can we each do to be more friendly? >> plant native vegetation. >> reporter: a simple step that could help stake the sting out of the deepening mystery. abc news. >> coming up, tonight at six, investigators show you emergency exits padlocked, no key in sight. wait until you
bees were all just gone. it's like the bee can't find its way back home. >> reporter: it's a mystery that's puzzled people everywhere, even spurring talk of a bee apocalypse. one in three colonies disappeared last year with no reason why. another big loss this year could devastate the american food supply. fewer bees could mean fewer polrinaters and that means fewer food. >> one in every third bite we eat all of the fruits, nuts and vegetables those are at risk. report the...
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zeke knows a lot about bees. his company, bee raw honey, works with beekeepers all across the country. >> but, you know, the reality is is that bees pollinate over 100 different fruits and vegetables. we're talking about strawberries, broccoli, apples, melons, pumpkins -- i mean, vegetables that we eat every day. >> that's why what's happening in the bee world is causing alarm in the human world. bees are dying in droves and disappearing from hives. it's called "colony collapse disorder," or ccd. >> colony collapse disorder has affected over 10 million hives -- in fact, killed 10 million hives over the past six years. >> no one knows why this is happening. there are many theories. it could be a virus, or tiny insects called mites that attack the bees. or the problem may be man-made. >> we have pesticides that are put on everything, you know, from fruits and vegetables, beans, corn, soy. and bees fly around, and they collect pollen and nectar from these plants. and those pesticides, you know, either kill them or s
zeke knows a lot about bees. his company, bee raw honey, works with beekeepers all across the country. >> but, you know, the reality is is that bees pollinate over 100 different fruits and vegetables. we're talking about strawberries, broccoli, apples, melons, pumpkins -- i mean, vegetables that we eat every day. >> that's why what's happening in the bee world is causing alarm in the human world. bees are dying in droves and disappearing from hives. it's called "colony collapse...
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i have my bees in the city, i have my bees in the country, i grow a couple days in the farmers marketto spend time with my family, and it's good. life is good. >>> coming up, heather knight brings a human touch to a new generation of social robots. you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> welcome back to "the next list." you're about to meet heather knight. she's a roboticist with an edge. she's teaching her robot to do stand-up comedy, perform dance moves, even recite shakespeare. this might have her academ
i have my bees in the city, i have my bees in the country, i grow a couple days in the farmers marketto spend time with my family, and it's good. life is good. >>> coming up, heather knight brings a human touch to a new generation of social robots. you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a...
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lots of bees." bees." expected to provide a big boost the bee population. 3 3 meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs))map fiber map 195 map benfield still to come... a reporter.. sexually assaulted on the job.where she was moments before the attack.. and who came to her re. rescue.20:54 "oh this is good. lots of bees." bees." ...and the buzz... about new rules for bees... in howard county. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) they say you attract more bees with honey.but in howard county, officials are hoping to do it with a new zoning law. as melinda roeder tells uu.. not everyon'es happy about it.. but environmentalists definitely ar. are. 06:09 - nats buzzing10:17 "it's a nice hobby. it allows people to have a touch of agriculture. you get honey." beekeepers are buzzing about a recent victory.30:43 "if the zoning law hadn't changed, i would be in violation."these insects... known for their painful sting...are a vital piece of nature.18:32 "this is how gentle they are."but lately, the population has suffered f
lots of bees." bees." expected to provide a big boost the bee population. 3 3 meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs))map fiber map 195 map benfield still to come... a reporter.. sexually assaulted on the job.where she was moments before the attack.. and who came to her re. rescue.20:54 "oh this is good. lots of bees." bees." ...and the buzz... about new rules for bees... in howard county. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) they say you attract more bees with honey.but in...
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which is home to five hundred species of wild bees. in the past noids were broadly used to protect crops like corn and canola against different paths but in two thousand and thirteen the e.u. for strict its application due to a collapse in the b population insufficient data proving the insecticides negative impacts meant that a ban could not be implemented but now the food safety authority has provided the answers e.u. nations could now be poised for a complete ban on the use of nicotine noids out deuils with discussion starting next month and it's not just about animal welfare these are important pollinators and without them the yields of vital crops like fruit and canola could fool sharply . and the e.u. has had some bad publicity in recent years and still many countries would like to join the block the head of the european commission john claude younker is currently visiting countries that have been giving the prospect of becoming the new members or serbia one challenge those countries are facing is bringing their economies up to sp
which is home to five hundred species of wild bees. in the past noids were broadly used to protect crops like corn and canola against different paths but in two thousand and thirteen the e.u. for strict its application due to a collapse in the b population insufficient data proving the insecticides negative impacts meant that a ban could not be implemented but now the food safety authority has provided the answers e.u. nations could now be poised for a complete ban on the use of nicotine noids...
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are dying. >> we had a multitude of neonics that were showing up in our bees. it doesn't take much to kill a bee. >> neonicotinoids are a relatively new class of insecticide and coming on the scene in the 1990s. it is the fastest-growing group of insecticides in the united states. >> for the companies that make them, neonicotinoids, or neonics, are big business. they bring in over $2.6 billion a year in global sales. they are widely used as seed treatments, applied as soil drench, or sprayed onto foliage. in the u.s., they are used on some 200 million acres of cropld, on almost all corn, cana, and half of all soybean crops, as well as many fruits and vegetables. >> they are used in home and garden products, often at concentrations that are far higher than those you will find in the agricultural sector. >> millions of pounds of these insecticides are used in urban and suburban areas. and in urban areas we're usually doing it to have the perfect rose or the nicest rhododendron or a lawn without any insect pests in it. >> manufacturers argue the pest-fighting powe
are dying. >> we had a multitude of neonics that were showing up in our bees. it doesn't take much to kill a bee. >> neonicotinoids are a relatively new class of insecticide and coming on the scene in the 1990s. it is the fastest-growing group of insecticides in the united states. >> for the companies that make them, neonicotinoids, or neonics, are big business. they bring in over $2.6 billion a year in global sales. they are widely used as seed treatments, applied as soil...
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high bee five. >> oh. there he goes. there he goes. >> when it comes to sky diving jumping out of a perfect huge plane make sure you have your equipment. top of the list would be a parachute but below that you might learn other stuff as well. all of them know what they're doing by the looks of it, about to jump out of this plane. they have everything they need, the door opens, the rush of air, you can hear it. they've all got the action cameras on the helmet. incredible view, you see why they need to have that helmet because they start head butting each other as soon as they're there. we got great shot of the plane in the background and then, yes, this guy loses his helmet, slips off and loses his goggles, has to release from his buddies, go up by himself and pull his own rip cord because he needs to get away from the guys. you see it in slow motion. >> did something break or did he forget to fasten his helmet? >> it was attached or looks like it was attached. it flies off, bye goes his camera, then he separates from the
high bee five. >> oh. there he goes. there he goes. >> when it comes to sky diving jumping out of a perfect huge plane make sure you have your equipment. top of the list would be a parachute but below that you might learn other stuff as well. all of them know what they're doing by the looks of it, about to jump out of this plane. they have everything they need, the door opens, the rush of air, you can hear it. they've all got the action cameras on the helmet. incredible view, you...
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bees are vital to humans.llinate a third of our food supply and without them we cannot survive. >> reporter: not a lot of kids your age are going to the len ths you are going to save bees. >> instead of thinking of my age as a disadvantage. i use it as a tool. because i'm a little younger, i cannot get bogged down in what might go wrong. >> reporter: while the so-called bee bill was starting strong, it's now stalled. >> we are not giving up. not one bit. >> reporter: every hive needs a queen. >> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday, for some of you the news continues. for others check back later. for cbs this morning. and you can follow us online any time at cbs news.com. reporting from the nation's >>> morning this is cbs news flash. as of 12:01 eastern today, new york has a new fwogovernor. kathy hochul is now the governor of new york state. >>> more than 1700 firefighters are scrambling to keep the caldor fire away from the lake tahoe basin. one of the nation's most famous land marks. the fire ha
bees are vital to humans.llinate a third of our food supply and without them we cannot survive. >> reporter: not a lot of kids your age are going to the len ths you are going to save bees. >> instead of thinking of my age as a disadvantage. i use it as a tool. because i'm a little younger, i cannot get bogged down in what might go wrong. >> reporter: while the so-called bee bill was starting strong, it's now stalled. >> we are not giving up. not one bit. >>...
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zeke knows a lot about bees. his company, bee raw honey, works with beekeepers all across the country. >> but, you know, the reality is is that bees pollinate over 100 different fruits and vegetables. we're talking about melons, pumpkins -- i mean, really basic fruits and vegetables that we eat every day. >> that's why what's happening in the bee world is causing alarm in the human world. bees are dying in droves and disappearing from hives. it's called "colony collapse disorder," or ccd. >> colony collapse disorder has affected over 10 million hives -- in fact, killed 10 million hives over the past six years. >> no one knows why this is happening. there are many theories. it could be a virus, or tiny insects called mites that attack the bees. or the problem may be man-made. >> we have pesticides that are put on everything, you know, from fruits and vegetables, beans, corn, soy. and bees fly around, and they collect pollen and nectar from these plants. and those pesticides, you know, either kill them or significa
zeke knows a lot about bees. his company, bee raw honey, works with beekeepers all across the country. >> but, you know, the reality is is that bees pollinate over 100 different fruits and vegetables. we're talking about melons, pumpkins -- i mean, really basic fruits and vegetables that we eat every day. >> that's why what's happening in the bee world is causing alarm in the human world. bees are dying in droves and disappearing from hives. it's called "colony collapse...
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the bees stung the mom and the kids so often that it was finally time for the bees to buzz off. they not only safety relocated 50,000 bees, they scooped up 50 >>> tonight at 5:00, tomorrow marks one year since the deadly east village explosion. has that neighborhood fully recovered at that point? that and a lot more. >> have a fantastic day. "new york live" is next. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "new york live" and thanks for joining us on this good friday. we have got a fantastic show ahead to help kickoff your holiday weekend. it is the most star-studded broadway premiere of the season. "bright star". >>> and the gang's all back. we are talking marriage, the dirty pictures and so much more with nia vardalos.
the bees stung the mom and the kids so often that it was finally time for the bees to buzz off. they not only safety relocated 50,000 bees, they scooped up 50 >>> tonight at 5:00, tomorrow marks one year since the deadly east village explosion. has that neighborhood fully recovered at that point? that and a lot more. >> have a fantastic day. "new york live" is next. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to "new york live" and thanks for joining us on this good...
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the bee. bee is back. see what i did there?an 200 of america's brightest young minds are sharpening their spelling skills for the 95th scripps national spelling bee this year at national harbor in maryland. we know they're better spellers than the two of us, for sure. kids aged 9 to 14 have been busy rising through the qualifying rounds across all 50 states, plus international spellers from guam, canada and germany. the opening ceremony was last night with the finale on thursday. bright, young minds there. you can watch it on scripps sister network ion tv and ion. plus, we'll spell it out for you. that's i o n i ion. good job, andrew. we're proud of you. you did it. i'm actually. i actually love watching this. i think it's really fun. yeah, it is. and then i never know what these words are because they're not normal words that you use in, you know, that you ever use every day. yeah, it's tough. all right, next to the red hot graduation surprise for high school senior outside of richmond, virginia. this is a video that's been go
the bee. bee is back. see what i did there?an 200 of america's brightest young minds are sharpening their spelling skills for the 95th scripps national spelling bee this year at national harbor in maryland. we know they're better spellers than the two of us, for sure. kids aged 9 to 14 have been busy rising through the qualifying rounds across all 50 states, plus international spellers from guam, canada and germany. the opening ceremony was last night with the finale on thursday. bright, young...
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bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are frantically trying to solve. bees are dying at an alarming rate. over the last decade beekeepers in the u.s. and europe reported hive losses at 30% a year. many scientists believe they know why, but how to save the bees. at stake is billions word of crops. science it technology correspondent jacob ward has the story. >> if you look down in there, there's nectar and pollen in there. they didn't starve to death. >> research is there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is a third generation beekeeper, trying to recover from the death of 30% of his stock. like hundreds of beekeepers he represents his hives to farmers to pollinate almonds and other crops. he's facing trouble his predecessors couldn't have imagined. with help from fellow beekeepers he's brings the bees he has left into the hills away from agriculture to de-coxify. the frame is full of honey
bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are frantically trying to solve. bees are dying at an alarming rate. over the last decade beekeepers in the u.s. and europe reported hive losses at 30% a year. many scientists believe they know why, but how to save the bees. at stake is billions word of crops. science it technology correspondent jacob ward has the story. >> if you look down in...
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the film is queen bees and you'll see it and select theatres soon. and the film is out on june 11th, and it's also going to be available on the man. well, where do i start? i love the story. and when you 1st got here that you went to radio city, music hall was, is that an apocryphal tale or did they take you there on your 1st day when you were in new york? daddy medice mother and i came from slayton. and daddy had already come here 5 years before and it was during world war 2 and mother had always been showing me pictures of my father. and then when we came, he was on the dock and he looked so handsome men at that door and smile. and i will do so through it excited. my gosh. then daddy took us to radio city music hall. i'm from a village car wash ravine, which is i was there a couple years ago. age now there are 98 people. okay. windy a and i sleep new york city and ah, sitting on those chairs of beautiful chairs. there were, i don't. so my gosh. and then he didn't know what we saw, i guess her, well boned wonderful memories. you know, and it's so it
the film is queen bees and you'll see it and select theatres soon. and the film is out on june 11th, and it's also going to be available on the man. well, where do i start? i love the story. and when you 1st got here that you went to radio city, music hall was, is that an apocryphal tale or did they take you there on your 1st day when you were in new york? daddy medice mother and i came from slayton. and daddy had already come here 5 years before and it was during world war 2 and mother had...
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tell me what the bees are doing? >> the bees are doing what bees have done for 100 millionars. they are gather arear and pollen and taking care of young. reporter: today, am in charge of make shoring the bees are doing their jobs. >> probably about 50,000 bees per hive. >> 50,000 per hive. >> so about 150,000. >> walk me through what exactly i need to do. >> okay. we have a lot of fun with this. but we are on rooftop. there are tens of thousands of stinging venomous in secs in each of the boxes where shall so i do think take safety carely. >> as beekeeper i would be in peck each hive to make sure the queenp bee is healthy and laying eggs. >> once we get in there, you will be fully suited up. you will have gloves on and have the smoker and go through carefully and calmly. >> when i open up the hive, there is not going to be like 1,000 bees flying at my face, slight. >> mo, there will not be 1,000. many more than that. >> okay. real life now. >> game time. >> i am not ready nor. >> at all. >> you have. i. show the >> this does not look like honey. >> it is hard to inspect from ba
tell me what the bees are doing? >> the bees are doing what bees have done for 100 millionars. they are gather arear and pollen and taking care of young. reporter: today, am in charge of make shoring the bees are doing their jobs. >> probably about 50,000 bees per hive. >> 50,000 per hive. >> so about 150,000. >> walk me through what exactly i need to do. >> okay. we have a lot of fun with this. but we are on rooftop. there are tens of thousands of stinging...
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quite frankly, in my opinion, every bee that could be rescued should be rescued. >> high bee five. you want to go. there he goes. there he goes. >> hey, guys, what happens if a police officer says he would like to talk to you and you refuse? >> you probably get in some sort of trouble. >> bingo. >> we're in farmingdale, new york. you see an officer standing over this woman right here in the white sweatshirt. according to kim paulson who sent us this video, kim claims that that woman in the white had been quite a distraction throughout the week. got in a fight with one of the other bingo members, and felt like the whole bingo hall was against her. and again, here, on this night, according to kim, acting out again. this woman is asking her we're going to need you to leave. you need to talk to the officer. the woman does not comply. the officer calls for back-up. the woman stands up, gets in the officer's face. >> oh shoot. >> oh wow. oh. oh. >> watch this [ bleep ]. >> and turns into a melee in the middle of the bingo hall. that woman sitting to the left was this lady's 87-year-old m
quite frankly, in my opinion, every bee that could be rescued should be rescued. >> high bee five. you want to go. there he goes. there he goes. >> hey, guys, what happens if a police officer says he would like to talk to you and you refuse? >> you probably get in some sort of trouble. >> bingo. >> we're in farmingdale, new york. you see an officer standing over this woman right here in the white sweatshirt. according to kim paulson who sent us this video, kim...
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you have around 200 bees inside a full mature beehive. as the bees leaving the...n through this whole and they nest inside and when they leaving, they walk across this tray and this tray contains the beneficial planned treatment agent. it isa beneficial planned treatment agent. it is a powder that sits inside the tray. as they believe the beehive, they carry that beneficial fungus to they carry that beneficial fungus to the crops. this is a biological treatment that is good both for the pla nts treatment that is good both for the plants and the bees. absolutely, the beneficial fungus reaches the plant and colonisers it in a sim by artic relationship and helps the plant by the diseases. through the use of this technology, farmers reduce chemical pesticides they are using on the crops which is good for consumers. a quick question. if i we re consumers. a quick question. if i were a farmer and if i were spraying a crop protection agent across minefields, i would a crop protection agent across minefields, iwould know a crop protection agent across minefields, i would k
you have around 200 bees inside a full mature beehive. as the bees leaving the...n through this whole and they nest inside and when they leaving, they walk across this tray and this tray contains the beneficial planned treatment agent. it isa beneficial planned treatment agent. it is a powder that sits inside the tray. as they believe the beehive, they carry that beneficial fungus to they carry that beneficial fungus to the crops. this is a biological treatment that is good both for the pla nts...
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bees were swarming us. i'm not a fan of bees.don't know what the phobia of bees is but we all have it. i certainly had fun, i hope they had fun working with me. i would do it again. what you didn't know is iw3 hitn olga a lot. she was the only female there. all us guys were like it's hot out and there's bees. then there's olga. we are like hey, i'm going to do this. it's stuff you don't see on television. >> i wonder what he would say about this? >> whoa! >>> steven, this is how mack gets around brooklyn, new york. >> oh! that's odd. that's just odd. >> he's a boston terrier and he's doing a good job of driving this car. however they did this, i think the driver has the hand down here at 7:00. look at mack. looks like he's doing a good job steering this thing. >> keeng his eyes on the road. i >> his paws and looking at the steering wheel. >> why not film me when i'm driving. >> from brooklyn, new york to yellowknife in canada. it's a raven. raymond the raven. he has a nice little relationship with merlin williams, the guy who up
bees were swarming us. i'm not a fan of bees.don't know what the phobia of bees is but we all have it. i certainly had fun, i hope they had fun working with me. i would do it again. what you didn't know is iw3 hitn olga a lot. she was the only female there. all us guys were like it's hot out and there's bees. then there's olga. we are like hey, i'm going to do this. it's stuff you don't see on television. >> i wonder what he would say about this? >> whoa! >>> steven, this...
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ones then he transfers them to small modern bee hives on his farm. the bees go in search of food in the fields around his village in northeastern rwanda. families here and across the country are using more and more pesticides on their crops. these potato plants are no exception at the same time beat populations are collapsing farmers are aware that these things are connected. to go on a large number of bees die when the i was plants are in bloom. whenever blaise land on the flowers after we've sprayed them we see them die. pesticides are toxic and kill many forms of life that are not the intended target when they feast i b keep has suffered the economic consequences if you had to 1st of all we would like the government to support farmers to get chemicals that are not toxic. that way they can continue farming without causing us to lose our bees which is our design you can see the future but a shift to organic farming is still a long way off here biological pesticides are rarely used in part because they're expensive the government is considering raisi
ones then he transfers them to small modern bee hives on his farm. the bees go in search of food in the fields around his village in northeastern rwanda. families here and across the country are using more and more pesticides on their crops. these potato plants are no exception at the same time beat populations are collapsing farmers are aware that these things are connected. to go on a large number of bees die when the i was plants are in bloom. whenever blaise land on the flowers after we've...
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there is reciprocal subtotal between flowers and bees the bees pollinating the flowers and the flowers feeding the bees with aviation fuel which is nectar. reciprocation works because a new game theory terms we have a nonzero-sum game. both parties benefit from the other one's presence. when it happens within a species that often concerns doing it turns feeding the other individual for example and the expectation that being said later. a beautiful example of this is the work of wilkinson on bats, vampire bats which as you know blood. wilkinson worked out as a blood donor scheme in these bats. they feed at night and day not a way at the heels of things like cows and can blood. and then they go back to their caves by day. at any one night, but that may strike lucky in which case it gets a surplus of blood or it may strike unlucky and get no blood at all. wilkinson showed that if he gets no blood at all it's in great danger of dying. these bats need food every single day whereas when they get a surplus they have more than they need so it's a perfect situation for reciprocal altruism and t
there is reciprocal subtotal between flowers and bees the bees pollinating the flowers and the flowers feeding the bees with aviation fuel which is nectar. reciprocation works because a new game theory terms we have a nonzero-sum game. both parties benefit from the other one's presence. when it happens within a species that often concerns doing it turns feeding the other individual for example and the expectation that being said later. a beautiful example of this is the work of wilkinson on...
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that's where the bees come in. >> why are these bees so important for new york city?these bees are important for new york city because the big apple needs pollinating. >> reporter: there are 258 different types of bees in new york city. in fact, there are more bees than people. and they live in some expensive real estate. urban beehives can be found in several major cities, including san francisco, where the fairmont hotel has installed bee sanctuaries. it's a small way of helping the massive bee shortage. the country's bee population is half of what it was 70 years ago. >> it's an ongoing effort. >> reporter: jeffrey barker from bank of america works in the building and says he's happy to share the office space. >> bees are an important component of an ecological system. >> reporter: and there are some sweet perks. the durst organization gives the honey produced by the bees to its tenants, roof to table. jill wagner, cbs news, new york. sfx: streeeeeetch...thwang! sfx: smack! flock together, and let the fun fly! because angry birds are coming to mcdonald's. how ya do
that's where the bees come in. >> why are these bees so important for new york city?these bees are important for new york city because the big apple needs pollinating. >> reporter: there are 258 different types of bees in new york city. in fact, there are more bees than people. and they live in some expensive real estate. urban beehives can be found in several major cities, including san francisco, where the fairmont hotel has installed bee sanctuaries. it's a small way of helping...
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bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are frantically trying to solv bees are dying at an alarming rate. over the last decade beekeepers in the u.s. and europe reported hive losses at 30% a year. many scientists believe they know why, but how to save the bees. at stake is billions word of crops. science it technology story. >> if you look down in there, there. they didn't starve to death. >> research is there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is third generation beekeeper, trying to recover from the death of 30% of his stock. like hundreds of beekeepers, he represents his hi
bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are...
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who triid to lure the bees out using a box of honey. the bees marched out of the car...it chewbacca or did this young man just invvnt a new way to remove a tooth? the amazing act of bravery that landed his boy some big bucks from the tooth fairy. you're.../ going... to be.../ the... first people in the world...// to... see .../ the.... next big... viial video. video. it was captured by a fox 45 photojjurnalist and his wife as their 7 year old son used a nerf gun to make a baby teeth.from the bank of - teeth.5-22 5-28 seven year old juan is already one of the bravvst boys we know here. you can see the look of surprise then success as the tooth comes free. our sources say juan was compenssted very well by the tooth fairy for that toott. the nerf gun method was invented by juan and he wants to warn all other kids not to try t without adult supervision. want... to see it again? want... to share the video... with your friends? thing... on our website.../, click on the newslinks tab. 3 and... the commish lays the smackdown on the saints'... bouuty program..../// what...new orl
who triid to lure the bees out using a box of honey. the bees marched out of the car...it chewbacca or did this young man just invvnt a new way to remove a tooth? the amazing act of bravery that landed his boy some big bucks from the tooth fairy. you're.../ going... to be.../ the... first people in the world...// to... see .../ the.... next big... viial video. video. it was captured by a fox 45 photojjurnalist and his wife as their 7 year old son used a nerf gun to make a baby teeth.from the...
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african killer bees or unusually aggressive honeybees.e done. over the weekend several people in a concorde neighborhood were assaulted by the bees and 2 small dogs died after being stung multiple times. researchers say defensive behavior will distinguish the africanized bees. they tend to score more and collect less honey. researchers say it's up to the amateur beekeeper to monitor their hives. >> we recommend that people, especially if they don't know where the bees came from, we recommend that they keep an eye out for defensive behavior. if they do exhibit extremely defensive behavior, to re-queen them. the queen of european descent. we know they are more gentle. >> africanized honeybees 1st came to the us in 1990. the bees have been found near bakersfield but can hitchhike rides with the help of motor vehicles. in mt. diablo beekeeper association says it's working on finding a facility that can do dna testing on a concorde bees to find out if they are africanized killer bees. >>> the republican led congress is set to begin a series of
african killer bees or unusually aggressive honeybees.e done. over the weekend several people in a concorde neighborhood were assaulted by the bees and 2 small dogs died after being stung multiple times. researchers say defensive behavior will distinguish the africanized bees. they tend to score more and collect less honey. researchers say it's up to the amateur beekeeper to monitor their hives. >> we recommend that people, especially if they don't know where the bees came from, we...
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mean. >> fabulous bee jokes. >> jimmy: the bee ones. oh, thank you. i try to do a swarm of bees jokes every single night. thank you for brining it up. >> i'm glad i could be here for that. >> jimmy: i'm glad you could be be here, too, yeah. everyone's all a-buzz. [ laughter ] now, honey -- >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] [ southern accent ] >> jimmy: i wanna talk about >> uh-huh, you do that, honey. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, that's my grandma name, honey. >> jimmy: honey? >> jimmy: i did not know tha >> ne. you know. >> jimmy: yeah, you do yeod. [ laughter ] that's a great name. >> he calls me honey. ney, hug me. >> jimmy: oh, it's your -- i thought you said it was your, "grandma's name." start from the beginning? [ islaughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no. no, no, eas stop. no, no, no. this is the way the whole night is going. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it's just the way it is. yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we've just been bracing the obscure, the weird, and the fun. >> i'm digging it. let's go. >> jimmy: yeah. my grandma name. >> what's next? jus
mean. >> fabulous bee jokes. >> jimmy: the bee ones. oh, thank you. i try to do a swarm of bees jokes every single night. thank you for brining it up. >> i'm glad i could be here for that. >> jimmy: i'm glad you could be be here, too, yeah. everyone's all a-buzz. [ laughter ] now, honey -- >> uh-huh. [ laughter ] [ southern accent ] >> jimmy: i wanna talk about >> uh-huh, you do that, honey. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, that's my grandma...