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bee—focused cause.is is a healthy forest. you get the smell and the sound of the forest. this is the bug. that tiny little thing there?! yep! it is taking the sap from the pine tree, then creating this liquid — can you see that? and that is what the bee is taking from the pine tree. that tiny, tiny, tiny animal that you have so much difficulty seeing is the magic creator of the whole process. more than half of these essential grubs were wiped out by the fires. if you don't have this insect, you do not have food for bees and you don't have the pine honey. with natural food sources dwindling and many hives destroyed, yonca warns that some honey producers are putting too much pressure on the remaining bees. we encourage their sicknesses like treating them with chemicals or trying to feed them unnatural sugary stuff so they can produce more than they can. so basically, we are exploiting bees? exactly, it's an abuse. alper kuyucu comes from a long line of bee farmers. to him and his family, bees are notjust
bee—focused cause.is is a healthy forest. you get the smell and the sound of the forest. this is the bug. that tiny little thing there?! yep! it is taking the sap from the pine tree, then creating this liquid — can you see that? and that is what the bee is taking from the pine tree. that tiny, tiny, tiny animal that you have so much difficulty seeing is the magic creator of the whole process. more than half of these essential grubs were wiped out by the fires. if you don't have this insect,...
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when we think about bees, most think about honey bees. they are native to the united states, and 20,000 bees around the world, different species. we need to think about all bees, all pollinators. we like food. if we eat food and vegetables, you need to think about where they are coming from. bees are a pol jipator, and economic commodity. >> where they have disappeared, tell me about the people that bring bees in. what is that about? >> there are more bees lying on flat bed trucks than permanent places. thing about bees 20, 30 years ago with the grandparent's generation. it's in the backyard or a farm. we have to move the pol jipators around. almonds, blueberries, cranberries, there's nothing left for the bees to feed op when they fall off. feed. >> that sounds like a business opportunity, but you say it's not good either. >> it's not good. different bees pollinate different crops in different ways. there's a reliance on bumblebees. different bees pollinate blueberries, cranberries in different ways. farmers need to understand the crop, t
when we think about bees, most think about honey bees. they are native to the united states, and 20,000 bees around the world, different species. we need to think about all bees, all pollinators. we like food. if we eat food and vegetables, you need to think about where they are coming from. bees are a pol jipator, and economic commodity. >> where they have disappeared, tell me about the people that bring bees in. what is that about? >> there are more bees lying on flat bed trucks...
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nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic am. i lost 65% of my operation last winter. we look in the ground to see if there's dead bees on the ground. most people in the u.s. would be happy staying away from the honey bee. >> they are critically important to the u.s. food supply. they provide $15 billion in revenue, and one-third relies on the industrious pollinators. the demand for pollinator crops, the fruit and vegetables, is increasing. the supply of bees is decreasing. the general term is colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon seen before, but this time it is different say the bee keepers. >> seeing a number of things that we have never seen before. bees just disappearing. >> not only disappearing, they are dying in large numbers. >> something like this, like i picked up. what happened to the bee. why can't it stand. why is the mouth out? what is going on. >> if the probiscus is extended out, it's an indication that they are trying to remove something poisonous from their stomach, and it is
nothing. >> bee kooepers are witnessing an alarming problem. how many bees are we losing? >> the losses are avt ron omic am. i lost 65% of my operation last winter. we look in the ground to see if there's dead bees on the ground. most people in the u.s. would be happy staying away from the honey bee. >> they are critically important to the u.s. food supply. they provide $15 billion in revenue, and one-third relies on the industrious pollinators. the demand for pollinator...
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well, the bee is to blame.y, me, there will be some kind of loss to the bee, which is to blame for the fact that there will be no further honey, it quickly became clear just on the eve of the trouble that farmers growing two kilometers from here were spraying the fields with something. a barrel with a tractor arrives for the winners and begins to process the poisons with chemicals, and in the daytime, the spray goes foggy and the bee flies and everything dies, the village. new apiary of alexander sumin practically destroyed. according to the owner , the honey collection season this year for him, alas, is over, dozens of hives are empty, the bee has died. now two are already in stores. and who does not carry honey, no one flies. someone how it will be so we move on. all our operator, alas, paid for frivolity by not wearing a protective mask. it turned out that poisoned bees are also very aggressive , show where you bit. say, there you can run in two weeks. after processing , the bees will e, respectively, other
well, the bee is to blame.y, me, there will be some kind of loss to the bee, which is to blame for the fact that there will be no further honey, it quickly became clear just on the eve of the trouble that farmers growing two kilometers from here were spraying the fields with something. a barrel with a tractor arrives for the winners and begins to process the poisons with chemicals, and in the daytime, the spray goes foggy and the bee flies and everything dies, the village. new apiary of...
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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, 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, you know, those pestic
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, 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...
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bee, to the main bribe, the beekeeper who lives his whole life in one area, he is already focuses on the main one. so knowing your honey plants, the time of their flowering, bring the bees to the honey plants in time, expand in time, the bee can only work, we are at the bottom of the middle polevskoye lake, it was called chernitskoye lake, after the reclamation of the 70s... and build honeycombs for yourself , or sit in a double tree, or maybe even in dense foliage, that’s not why, when we give smoke, they get into the goiter and cannot, so to speak, bend the brush, sting us, it’s more difficult for them to sting us, bee. in order to find a place for a point, you need to walk through, drive a motorcycle, the territory, because without choosing, without inspecting, of course. well, it turns out that these are the frames that we selected, now we need to remove the cast from them in order to roll honey from them, initially, when we started, i printed it with... a knife, this is a homemade knife, made from a band saw, curved sharpened, then we got forks for printing, we use zara forks, i
bee, to the main bribe, the beekeeper who lives his whole life in one area, he is already focuses on the main one. so knowing your honey plants, the time of their flowering, bring the bees to the honey plants in time, expand in time, the bee can only work, we are at the bottom of the middle polevskoye lake, it was called chernitskoye lake, after the reclamation of the 70s... and build honeycombs for yourself , or sit in a double tree, or maybe even in dense foliage, that’s not why, when we...
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>> worker bees. who guards the front door? >> worker? >> worker bees. who cares for the queen? of a pattern here, huh? ♪♪ now you can kind of hold it up to the light and kind of look at it. there you go. well, here we do beekeeping classes at carmel valley ranch. we harvest lots of honey. we do all these different experiences, artisan markets, educate the guests about how to keep bees and help them overcome their fear of bees. so, it's actually quite a bit of fun. do you know how many eyes a bee has? >> 14? >> 14? that's a pretty good guess, but it's five eyes. i've been beekeeping for about eight years now. it started out as just kind of a hobby, having a couple backyard hives and helping one of my friends remove bees. our course is called a bee's life. we start out kind of talking about the life cycle of a bee, some of the phenomenon that they exhibit, kind of getting over that initial fear, finding out what our guests are interested in learning about. so it'll be like a beekeeping 101 type thing. we'll go through the garden, observe the bees kind of pollinating, talk about s
>> worker bees. who guards the front door? >> worker? >> worker bees. who cares for the queen? of a pattern here, huh? ♪♪ now you can kind of hold it up to the light and kind of look at it. there you go. well, here we do beekeeping classes at carmel valley ranch. we harvest lots of honey. we do all these different experiences, artisan markets, educate the guests about how to keep bees and help them overcome their fear of bees. so, it's actually quite a bit of fun. do you...
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this means that the bees have pollinated less and the percentage of bees that gather pollen has also declined, tossed to gathering less pollen for a few days, may not be a huge problem for honey bees. but we always looked at the wild bees as well. and if they don't find anything to eat for a few days, then that can be a much bigger problem because they have a much shorter life span any way plus hobbin. that's why these consequences are very, very important boys effects. and it's important to be able to measure those, but some of the messing comes out of the complex eco system of the thing. everything is interconnected, father, and if we create the foundations for the smallest creatures to thrive force, then larger creatures can also live. well, there a when somebody has been standing gate escape i as mission of the holding fee . when we talk about bees dying out, it's not really about the honey bees, but all these wild be in the honey bees have the beekeepers who take care of them. but these wild beast just don't have anyone to the up. that's why they're the ones that are dying outri
this means that the bees have pollinated less and the percentage of bees that gather pollen has also declined, tossed to gathering less pollen for a few days, may not be a huge problem for honey bees. but we always looked at the wild bees as well. and if they don't find anything to eat for a few days, then that can be a much bigger problem because they have a much shorter life span any way plus hobbin. that's why these consequences are very, very important boys effects. and it's important to be...
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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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to use what god gives, what nature has. in time for the bee, bee family to gain strength, working beebees, who has lived all his life in one area, he is already guided by the main bribe, knowing his honey plants, the time of their flowering, in time to bring the bees to the honey plant, in time to expand, and... lakes, it was called chernitskoye lake, after the reclamation of the 70s, this territory was drained, but as it was a deep lake, it is still unsuitable for conducting a sedan, equipment cannot enter here, here... beavers, species and other living creatures live, why do i have a platform here, although there are no honey plants, but this the platform for the present time for the impregnation of queens, queen spots, and bees are afraid of the smell of smoke. for one simple reason, it is in their genes, so to speak, during forest fires, bees, where they lived in the forest, they were born there, they lived there, it was the person who already took them out to the fields, to put them on the asphalt, and the bee - this is a forest fire, and when there are forest fires, the bees col
to use what god gives, what nature has. in time for the bee, bee family to gain strength, working beebees, who has lived all his life in one area, he is already guided by the main bribe, knowing his honey plants, the time of their flowering, in time to bring the bees to the honey plant, in time to expand, and... lakes, it was called chernitskoye lake, after the reclamation of the 70s, this territory was drained, but as it was a deep lake, it is still unsuitable for conducting a sedan, equipment...
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aunt bee! now, you... aunt bee, you... hi, clara! all ready, bee? in a minute. hi, ferdie. hi. andy, you know my nephew the accordion player? are you taking ferdie? yes. we thought it best to take our own accompaniment. now, look... shall we go, bee? we won't be long, andy. has ferdie practiced the song? oh, yes! now, remember, ferdie, on the last eight bars, you play real loud okay. shall we? we won't be long, andy. bye. see ya. i'll see you, ferdie. let's see, now... oh, yeah. the studio in raleigh is okay. i checked it on the way down. how's the mail? all right, i guess. you know, same as usual. ( knock at door ) i'll get it. we'd like to see mr. hazelton. are you auditioning a trio? hi. oh, hi. this is my nephew ferdie. hi, there. my manager, bill stone. hi. well, we came to talk about our song. we don't feel you heard it to its best advantage last night. oh, i heard it, all right. oh, no, you had your eyes closed. well, a lot of times i listen with my eyes closed but i thought it was fine... real fine. you did? well, maybe you'd like to sing it on your tv show. uh, on my s
aunt bee! now, you... aunt bee, you... hi, clara! all ready, bee? in a minute. hi, ferdie. hi. andy, you know my nephew the accordion player? are you taking ferdie? yes. we thought it best to take our own accompaniment. now, look... shall we go, bee? we won't be long, andy. has ferdie practiced the song? oh, yes! now, remember, ferdie, on the last eight bars, you play real loud okay. shall we? we won't be long, andy. bye. see ya. i'll see you, ferdie. let's see, now... oh, yeah. the studio in...
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it's not really about the honey bees, but all these wild be in the honey bees. have the beekeepers who take care of them . but these wild beast just don't have any one and that's why they're the ones that are dying outright mounted any kotik house and all stabs in this. it was one down here as an insect hotel and that's awesome for the wild beast. and it's also really easy, you simply drill holes and some would want to apologize. i suppose it is. oh, that's what it looks like when the wild bees live in there can be no right as well . it's actually a good thing that there is some clay on it that i mean because it means the wild bees that move in kentucky and they won't breathe again until next year. hank, it's silvia when they slip somebody else and they are in these tubes for a year and then the next year they're ready to go again. yeah. and then the dumpster is it is office and basically i see it like this. everyone has heard of honey bees. they opened the door to everything else to do with nature. and if the honey bees are doing well, many other animal species
it's not really about the honey bees, but all these wild be in the honey bees. have the beekeepers who take care of them . but these wild beast just don't have any one and that's why they're the ones that are dying outright mounted any kotik house and all stabs in this. it was one down here as an insect hotel and that's awesome for the wild beast. and it's also really easy, you simply drill holes and some would want to apologize. i suppose it is. oh, that's what it looks like when the wild bees...
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wow, yes, this is for both the bees and the beekeeper. this is ice, bees fly in.the bee house, each plank lives - it is a separate hive. here's a little blue and yellow. here are four on the other side are also four bee families. why? there they live inside, they fly outside, they do their own thing. the usual work in the house is a stove bench, right on the street, wooden. and here you can relax on these sunbeds. sleep yes, relax. listen to the buzz of bees. here is such a dream, it is very
wow, yes, this is for both the bees and the beekeeper. this is ice, bees fly in.the bee house, each plank lives - it is a separate hive. here's a little blue and yellow. here are four on the other side are also four bee families. why? there they live inside, they fly outside, they do their own thing. the usual work in the house is a stove bench, right on the street, wooden. and here you can relax on these sunbeds. sleep yes, relax. listen to the buzz of bees. here is such a dream, it is very
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being produced about bees. today we will hear about militarization, to asked those questions of how we might know the bees differently by asking different sorts of questions. the broader project. i did not have to really talk about this. i ultimately, honestly in the beginning did not want to write this book. i kept these my whole life. i love keeping bees. the make a very nice site thing. you do your job and come home and take care of bees in a quiet, tranquil, relaxing situation. the encyclopaedia britannica says there are more books written about bees than any other species other than humans. people have been writing about bees for a long time. i love bees, don't get me wrong. i love the sound of the swarm. i love the smell of the hive when it is opened on a warm day. i love the perverse pleasure, after you have been stung enough the vitamin doesn't affect you -- the venom doesn't affect you. i also felt that my inches of other things, were more important than the quotidian beekeeping stuff that was going on
being produced about bees. today we will hear about militarization, to asked those questions of how we might know the bees differently by asking different sorts of questions. the broader project. i did not have to really talk about this. i ultimately, honestly in the beginning did not want to write this book. i kept these my whole life. i love keeping bees. the make a very nice site thing. you do your job and come home and take care of bees in a quiet, tranquil, relaxing situation. the...
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so are bees fish?>> michael: when we come back, emily oster will explain how data can help inform parenting. don't go away. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ neither snowcapped mountains, nor puddles of water, nor unexpected detours with a 20 foot drainage pipe, can stop the ruggedly capable telluride x-pro from getting you to your dinner reservation on time. ♪♪ okay! ♪♪ here's why you should switch from chrome to duckduckgo. duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile and desktop devices. unlike chrome, the duckduckgo browser has privacy built-in. it comes with a private alternative to google search, which doesn■t spy on your searches, and it blocks cookies and creepy ads. and there's no catch. it's free. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you around. join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on mobile and desktop today. ♪ ♪ the cheese dog is born. boom! booking.com vacation ideas? oooo! a resort with a great pool. how about a rental, with a bigger pool?
so are bees fish?>> michael: when we come back, emily oster will explain how data can help inform parenting. don't go away. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ neither snowcapped mountains, nor puddles of water, nor unexpected detours with a 20 foot drainage pipe, can stop the ruggedly capable telluride x-pro from getting you to your dinner reservation on time. ♪♪ okay! ♪♪ here's why you should switch from chrome to duckduckgo. duckduckgo is a browser you download to your mobile and...
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the field bees are the life insurance of the colony. if they couldn't find their way back, all the bees with star, that's why they have to be master navigators. 20 feet, and again, se, and when the bees have finished their 1st stage of life with their hive tasks, they have to get to know the landscape and they can still up until that point. they've only been inside the dark. hi lindsay, and so when the young bees blind for the 1st time, they fly out turnaround immediately and practically fly backwards practitioners to stainless. always looking at the hive while moving away because they shed it's line uptown and down the single most important to this is how they get to know the coordinates of the heights. they find their way within a nate, navigation system being these have a great sense of time and follow the path of the sun even when it's cloudy. $50000000000.00 in their solar compass helps them keep their bearings so they can always find home. but can it also work if they're move to an unknown area incomplete darkness? an experiment.
the field bees are the life insurance of the colony. if they couldn't find their way back, all the bees with star, that's why they have to be master navigators. 20 feet, and again, se, and when the bees have finished their 1st stage of life with their hive tasks, they have to get to know the landscape and they can still up until that point. they've only been inside the dark. hi lindsay, and so when the young bees blind for the 1st time, they fly out turnaround immediately and practically fly...
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, but don't hurt the bees themselves. it's a micro ecosystem that has been eradicated in conventional beekeeping. complex schiffer says beekeepers should welcome how pseudo scorpions into their hives, all in all these live better lives in less or log hives. antonio also makes log hives that are suited to hopping beekeeping. the bottom section is home to various tiny creatures such as the household pseudo scorpion. the middle section is where the bees build their honeycomb and store their honey and the upper story conserve the beekeeper as a honey super where some extra honey for humans to harvest accumulates. there are new frames inside the bees build their homes as they see fit. to draw our lets you check for viral mites and the door provides access so that you can harvest between up to 7 or 8 kilos of honey a year, but no more. and the mason is 3. this is, i'm with you and it's about keeping bees in a way that's good for them. and not about honey. still in, the beekeeper can look forward to harvesting a little without h
, but don't hurt the bees themselves. it's a micro ecosystem that has been eradicated in conventional beekeeping. complex schiffer says beekeepers should welcome how pseudo scorpions into their hives, all in all these live better lives in less or log hives. antonio also makes log hives that are suited to hopping beekeeping. the bottom section is home to various tiny creatures such as the household pseudo scorpion. the middle section is where the bees build their honeycomb and store their honey...
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and not just a few bees, but thousands of bees. >> i never knew that there could be this many bees in one place. 80,000 bees -- that's a lot of bees. >> it is, but our country needs a lot more. in recent years, bees have been dying by the millions. scientists call it "ccd" -- colony collapse disorder. so all over america, people are helping honey bees build hives to survive. >> that's a good one. >> oh, yeah, that's a good one. that's the best one, i think, today. >> that is. >> yeah. >> bees are important. one-third of all our crops depends on bees. without their pollination, we'll have a lot fewer fruits, vegetables, and flowers. that's why these student beekeepers are working hard to ensure their bees thrive. >> when i come up here, i usually refresh the water, and i'll open up one hive that hasn't been looked at in maybe like three days and just check it out and see if everything's going well. >> the students also pay particular attention to the honeycombs. these hexagonal structures are where bees store their honey. >> in the winter time, they save up their honey so they don't ha
and not just a few bees, but thousands of bees. >> i never knew that there could be this many bees in one place. 80,000 bees -- that's a lot of bees. >> it is, but our country needs a lot more. in recent years, bees have been dying by the millions. scientists call it "ccd" -- colony collapse disorder. so all over america, people are helping honey bees build hives to survive. >> that's a good one. >> oh, yeah, that's a good one. that's the best one, i think,...
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bees whenselling queen he was in high school. he began the industry are 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 ids -- 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. starteralso purchase 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 sellable queen bees. so they let us a lot of a package.- bee that is a picture of a good starter hive that they will send to someone who has hives and wants to restart their hives. get fresh bees every few years. antique wax knives. they used a very lightweight beekeeper vale, because they are working glove less with bees. very gently. the bees trust them to sort out the queens and pull them out for shipping. i hope any guess that
bees whenselling queen he was in high school. he began the industry are 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 ids -- 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. starteralso...
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this is the amount of honey that a bee can produce in a lifetime. for one bee? for one bee. finding out a bee producesjust 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey has made me think about how much we use. for yonca, she is determined to save the bees by inspiring the next generation. the youth is amazing. they are much more aware than we are and they're working on trying to help nature more than our generation, i would say. all sing. when we think of forests, we think of that importance to fight climate change, but they're equally important for biodiversity. so much of our wildlife lives and thrives in a forest. as we have seen with the honeybee and that tiny bug, marchalina hellenica, it wouldn't survive if it was not for all these trees, it's a precious ecosystem that desperately needs protecting. continuing myjourney of extreme conservation, i'm in the mountains of east turkey. i've travelled 1,1i00km from the aegean coast to sarikamis, to near turkey's armenian border. in winter, this area is popularfor skiing, but it's mainly a farming region. over time, lots of forests have been fe
this is the amount of honey that a bee can produce in a lifetime. for one bee? for one bee. finding out a bee producesjust 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey has made me think about how much we use. for yonca, she is determined to save the bees by inspiring the next generation. the youth is amazing. they are much more aware than we are and they're working on trying to help nature more than our generation, i would say. all sing. when we think of forests, we think of that importance to fight climate...
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so if you see bees.. call a licensed bee keeper. "people think oh, we'll just let them go, well you're really wishing death on your neighborhood because as soon as they take flight, th thing that has musk perfume or different perfumes, loud noise, bees are going to attack it." "they don't naturally attack they defend themselves so a person going into a hive, is the equivelant of a home invasion to a human being, they defend their family and that's exactly what they're doing." now i'm told that swarming season for the bees usually takes place in the spring and fall. but the local bee keeper i spoke with says africanized bees swarm every three-to-four weeks and every time bees swarm.. they are constant splitting up....multiplying so bee on alert. from the newsroom..i'm vince sapienza..fox-5 news..local..las vegas. las vegas fire and rescue does not respond to bee removal issues .. so don't call 9-1-1. however .. las vegas fire does have a hotline you can call for any questions or concerns.....that number is 702-229- 2000. the las vega
so if you see bees.. call a licensed bee keeper. "people think oh, we'll just let them go, well you're really wishing death on your neighborhood because as soon as they take flight, th thing that has musk perfume or different perfumes, loud noise, bees are going to attack it." "they don't naturally attack they defend themselves so a person going into a hive, is the equivelant of a home invasion to a human being, they defend their family and that's exactly what they're...
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as one of the few people who breeds bees according to the old tradition he was the bee hives much like his ancestors but instead off in the walls of the house the bees now live in the garden. the materials that uses to build the highways are from the region using local products makes the hives board affordable and by mentally friendly their appearance is reminiscent of the traditional him utterly. cottages. i buy them in the past i only used to be used to produce honey i was satisfied with whatever little money i earn from it when i started taking courses i learned about the significant growth of the claim pollination especially here in the margin courses like the one school leaver commodity ended are offered in conjunction with the governmental programs in an effort to aid beef is a ration this is important because bees are a source of income for beekeepers. my handle thing from him are you know we're city says honeybees are endangered especially in this region. because of the rather. destruction one of the biggest threats to b.s. is the destruction of their habitats the bee flora. in
as one of the few people who breeds bees according to the old tradition he was the bee hives much like his ancestors but instead off in the walls of the house the bees now live in the garden. the materials that uses to build the highways are from the region using local products makes the hives board affordable and by mentally friendly their appearance is reminiscent of the traditional him utterly. cottages. i buy them in the past i only used to be used to produce honey i was satisfied with...
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we need honey bees, but aren't in danger of losing them with the wild bees. it's another story. species protection is a cause championed by the grammy award winning indian composer ricky gauge. he's a passionate environmentalist. who's fun, inspiration in lord, big fun, beat, hormones 6th symphony: the pastoral, it's a sonic portrayal of the harmonious and fragile unity between humanity and nature. ah, embry gage, i am a musician. amen. in wymond list and for the last few years of dedicated my life to the sole purpose of creating environmental consciousness through my music. i am very much indian and i live in india. ah ah, so possible is a composition which i absolutely admire and does something that i've known for a very long time. somewhere in the back of my mind for many, many years. it's always been there. try to, you know, make my own word of it. i try to revere it in my own way. hello everyone. simply because this would be like pretty much the mother of all the compositions when it comes to nature. you wouldn't be, you have been wonderful thought it ev
we need honey bees, but aren't in danger of losing them with the wild bees. it's another story. species protection is a cause championed by the grammy award winning indian composer ricky gauge. he's a passionate environmentalist. who's fun, inspiration in lord, big fun, beat, hormones 6th symphony: the pastoral, it's a sonic portrayal of the harmonious and fragile unity between humanity and nature. ah, embry gage, i am a musician. amen. in wymond list and for the last few years of dedicated my...
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but honey bees, on the only bees, there are around 20000 different species of wild bees and they are the most important, wild pollinators. they're mostly solitary. and unlike honey bees, are suited to specific ponds which makes them better. upon eating a hector of apples example would require tens of thousands of honey bees to pollinate, but only hundreds of the wild oz mia konita. each flowering plan on it, strongly connected to apple and 8 there that fed accordingly today, lock and key prints book. but wild bees are in serious decline. world wide, wild be diversity has been decreasing each year since the 19 ninety's, pesticides intensive agriculture, and especially habitat, los our main drivers. a recent study found that we may have already lost a quarter of won't be species various regional estimates to test over 40 percent of wild bee and butterflies species are threatened. this loss of diversity can cause enough con effects on whole ecosystems. less pollinators, diversity means fewer wild plants that hurts animals that use them for food or shelter. and it's also bad for the futu
but honey bees, on the only bees, there are around 20000 different species of wild bees and they are the most important, wild pollinators. they're mostly solitary. and unlike honey bees, are suited to specific ponds which makes them better. upon eating a hector of apples example would require tens of thousands of honey bees to pollinate, but only hundreds of the wild oz mia konita. each flowering plan on it, strongly connected to apple and 8 there that fed accordingly today, lock and key prints...
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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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when we put our bees next to fields, our bees die. >> earlier pesticides were sprayed on crops, they be coated on seeds and infused through the plant as it grows. they are very effective against harmful insects. when we ask the largest pesticide industry group whether bees are harmed, too, crop life america gave us this. on going research has consistently found no adverse effects on colonies when they are aployed according to directions. at uc davis, eric studies bees, they are under assault by numerous agricultural chemicals. >> the honey bees are operating in a toxic soup. all these chemicals is overwelming and the bees give in. >> the european union proposed a temporary ban. here, the epa says more review is needed. >> i can't wait for a scientist to prove something works or doesn't work. i can't wait for the regulators to take their time. we need these bees now. >> lost a half million dollars last year, layed off five of seven workers. he says he can't survive another year like that. bill whitticker, cbs news, california. >> according to the epa, their review of the pesticides li
when we put our bees next to fields, our bees die. >> earlier pesticides were sprayed on crops, they be coated on seeds and infused through the plant as it grows. they are very effective against harmful insects. when we ask the largest pesticide industry group whether bees are harmed, too, crop life america gave us this. on going research has consistently found no adverse effects on colonies when they are aployed according to directions. at uc davis, eric studies bees, they are under...
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learn some of the most surprising facts about bees.visit us online at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> finally for aiming his camera lens at europe's, landscape. his photos documented thousands of refugees from syria and beyond, crossing the aegean sea. he tried to be as close to the people as possible to feel what they were suffering. >>> postlabor day sprint to election day, that's it for this edition. i'm hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching, have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. inspires.m that informs and sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasti
learn some of the most surprising facts about bees.visit us online at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> finally for aiming his camera lens at europe's, landscape. his photos documented thousands of refugees from syria and beyond, crossing the aegean sea. he tried to be as close to the people as possible to feel what they were suffering. >>> postlabor day sprint to election day, that's it for this edition. i'm hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching, have a good night. captioning sponsored...
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and other wild bees. less nectar means less nourishment for their own offspring let alone new queen bees. charged things clearing the green strips is harmful as using chemical pesticides. was fun too recently most people probably didn't even realize that the mortality doesn't only affect honeybees but about five hundred sixty species of while the bean which are really the crucial group they are simply dying out and that's leading to disaster and it turns out that the wild bees are especially important because they are much more effective pollinators than honey. creating. a new speech each child is a ph d. student. she wants to prove that wild bees are of much greater importance for fruit and vegetable production that has previously been assumed she compares the flowers of beans and tomatoes pollinated under different conditions and with and without using bumble bees. in many greenhouses tomatoes have long since been manually pollinated. yeah here we've put some of the tomato blossoms into bags to test how
and other wild bees. less nectar means less nourishment for their own offspring let alone new queen bees. charged things clearing the green strips is harmful as using chemical pesticides. was fun too recently most people probably didn't even realize that the mortality doesn't only affect honeybees but about five hundred sixty species of while the bean which are really the crucial group they are simply dying out and that's leading to disaster and it turns out that the wild bees are especially...
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you are a bee whisperer.wn bears a safe to room. bears a safe place to roam. this is extreme conservation turkey. turkey is huge, a vast and varied country stretching over 1500km. turkey is surrounded by water on three sides, the mediterranean sea, the black sea and the aegean and then in the east at is mountainous and rugged it is mountainous and rugged and all that influences the climate and different ways. it is a country that is so rich in natural diversity, its sweeping pine forest are one of its key assets. but as temperatures rise, these forests are being destroyed by wildfires, that are getting ever more intense. i start myjourney on the western coast, a short boat ride from the coastal town of bodrum where thick pine forests stretch all the way to the beaches. like so many places around the world, summers here have got hotter and drier, and recently they have had horrendous forest fires that have completely changed the landscape. all of this used to be green forest, and now look at it. here, an area
you are a bee whisperer.wn bears a safe to room. bears a safe place to roam. this is extreme conservation turkey. turkey is huge, a vast and varied country stretching over 1500km. turkey is surrounded by water on three sides, the mediterranean sea, the black sea and the aegean and then in the east at is mountainous and rugged it is mountainous and rugged and all that influences the climate and different ways. it is a country that is so rich in natural diversity, its sweeping pine forest are one...
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this is the amount of honey that a bee can produce in a lifetime. for one bee?!te it. finding out each bee produces just 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey has made me think about how much we use. for yonca, she is determined to save the bees by inspiring the next generation. the youth is amazing, they are much more aware than we are, and they are working on trying to help nature more than our generation i would say. when we think of forests, we think of their importance to fight climate change. but they are equally important for biodiversity. so much of our wildlife lives and thrives in a forest. as we have seen here with a honeybee and that tiny little bug — the marchalina hellenica — it would not survive if it was not for all these trees. it�*s a precious ecosystem that desperately needs protecting. continuing myjourney of extreme conservation, i am in the mountains of eastern turkey. i have travelled 1,400 kilometres from the aegean coast to sarikamis on the armenian border. in winter, this area is popularfor skiing, but it is mainly a farming region. over time, lot
this is the amount of honey that a bee can produce in a lifetime. for one bee?!te it. finding out each bee produces just 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey has made me think about how much we use. for yonca, she is determined to save the bees by inspiring the next generation. the youth is amazing, they are much more aware than we are, and they are working on trying to help nature more than our generation i would say. when we think of forests, we think of their importance to fight climate change. but...
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the next task was to get the bees.ways, such an american story , they were almost ordered on amazon, they were delivered to us by mail, then they were in two such boxes, they traveled here from georgia, and we settled them. there were two families of them, we had such a solemn event - the coronation, we called them. two queens, because they lead two families, and we had a big event here for the local children, everybody, probably 80 people were here in this garden, but the first two families did not survive the winter, the beekeeping epic lasted for several seasons. it was a traumatic moment for me, i honestly cried, i didn't even hope. then we bought again, in the 20th year we again ordered beech trees, but already local ones. and unfortunately, they also died, that is, we could not understand what, well , what if it was the case, and the 21st year, and this is already such an if, still a period of covid, but already, well, that is, when nature began to revive, when but the whole industry fell silent, the locals just
the next task was to get the bees.ways, such an american story , they were almost ordered on amazon, they were delivered to us by mail, then they were in two such boxes, they traveled here from georgia, and we settled them. there were two families of them, we had such a solemn event - the coronation, we called them. two queens, because they lead two families, and we had a big event here for the local children, everybody, probably 80 people were here in this garden, but the first two families...
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wow, look at all those bees! believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally — collect the nectar from the wild and return to the hive to make honey. this is not the optimum production method. intensively farmed bees just come out of their hives and drink the sugar water left for them, and then go back in to produce what alper calls false honey. they do not travel around the ecosystem as they should, pollinating plants, including our fruit and vegetables. he says they get unhealthy and die sooner. this is a pot of alper�*s honey, naturally produced, and it really does taste delicious. it is interesting, isn't it, how we are all familiar with battery farming, exploiting chickens for eggs and meat, but how many of us have thought about the exploitation of bees with intense beekeeping and the damage that that's doing? it seems to me that the extreme conservation for bees is to go back to basics, go back to this, the traditional way of beekeeping. for alper, the recovery of the pine forests is crucial.
wow, look at all those bees! believes the bees should be left to do what they do naturally — collect the nectar from the wild and return to the hive to make honey. this is not the optimum production method. intensively farmed bees just come out of their hives and drink the sugar water left for them, and then go back in to produce what alper calls false honey. they do not travel around the ecosystem as they should, pollinating plants, including our fruit and vegetables. he says they get...
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the more plants there are, the more bees there will naturally be, and there will be bees, the more harvestwill have if someone is gardening there. everyone is afraid that these insects will disappear, but is there really such a threat, and is it true? as a result, there will be no food left on earth and we ourselves will become extinct. naturally, humanity will not disappear, but a third of all the food we consume, a third of our food, is pollinated by bees. now, if the bees disappear, then these plants will not pollinate, and naturally, they will produce less food. everything will become more expensive, but we are definitely not in danger of massive famine; if anything happens, others will provide insurance pollinating insects and modern agricultural technologies, many of which do not require bees at all. the internet greatly exaggerates the picture, but of course it is necessary to take care of these tireless workers, first of all for the sake of the wealth of nature around, wild plants are highly dependent on their buzzing cohabitants, and we want there to be a lot of flowering corners
the more plants there are, the more bees there will naturally be, and there will be bees, the more harvestwill have if someone is gardening there. everyone is afraid that these insects will disappear, but is there really such a threat, and is it true? as a result, there will be no food left on earth and we ourselves will become extinct. naturally, humanity will not disappear, but a third of all the food we consume, a third of our food, is pollinated by bees. now, if the bees disappear, then...
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and the bee is forest and when the forest bees are fried, gaining supplies of honey, which is enoughor them to live for at least three days, and you fly away from your home. arriving safety and thanks to the stock of honey that they have collected begins to build jugs for themselves, or maybe even in history. and therefore, when we give smoke, they are gaining goiter and cannot, so to speak, bend the bar to fry us, it is more difficult for them to feel sorry for us. in my opinion, any bees cannot be dealt with initially. it's in the gene. my grandfather from the batkovo line was engaged in hungry beekeeping. then framework. fuck it was not in our area yet. literature also did not reach somewhere to adopt the experience of other countries. and they were engaged in cold beekeeping. this is one of the best bees. it was my grandfather. fedor dad tried. he already subscribed to more newspapers in magazines and read them. and i already jumped over them, probably, i went on business , because i immediately graduated from the smilovitsky technical school with a degree in beekeeping, qualific
and the bee is forest and when the forest bees are fried, gaining supplies of honey, which is enoughor them to live for at least three days, and you fly away from your home. arriving safety and thanks to the stock of honey that they have collected begins to build jugs for themselves, or maybe even in history. and therefore, when we give smoke, they are gaining goiter and cannot, so to speak, bend the bar to fry us, it is more difficult for them to feel sorry for us. in my opinion, any bees...
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all 5 bees find their way home. as none of them made it in under 2 minutes, the slow as time was 8 minutes. 40 seconds. this experiment dates back to the 19th century. when behavioral biologists jump on, a brief thoughtless, invented. but we've only just recently understood how they do it. like us humans, these have a virtual map stored in their brains. they can store landmarks such as streams, houses, flowering meadows pads, and their position in relation to the high in flight. they can navigate home perfectly from a new location within their habitat. the . it's an amazing achievement for a brain, just the size of a tiny grain of rice, the still the brain has $1000000.00 neural connections. in comparison, there are 86000000000 nerve cells in the human brain. the process and store images, shapes, language and experiences. among other things, a close relative, the bumblebee has a similarly tiny brain, but their intelligence isn't just about the number of neurons. many insects have a letter, like vengeful, nervous cor
all 5 bees find their way home. as none of them made it in under 2 minutes, the slow as time was 8 minutes. 40 seconds. this experiment dates back to the 19th century. when behavioral biologists jump on, a brief thoughtless, invented. but we've only just recently understood how they do it. like us humans, these have a virtual map stored in their brains. they can store landmarks such as streams, houses, flowering meadows pads, and their position in relation to the high in flight. they can...
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it was time for nature to bee man gained strength working bee to the main site of the main. the beekeeper who is more alive all his life in one area. he also focuses on the main taken. knowing your honey plants, the time of their flowering, in time to bring the bees to the honey plants in time to expand it remains only to work. we are at the bottom of the middle polesye lake. it was called chernihiv lake. after the reclamation of the seventies, this territory was dried. well , how deep was the lake, it’s all the same for doing all the development here, the technique cannot enter. why is there a platform for me, although there are no honey plants, but this is a platform, but now is not the time for matte fertilization. bees are afraid of the smell of dima for one simple reason - it is in their gene. so to speak, lovely fires in the forest. they were born there. there they lived, this man, he had already taken them to the clearing to put asphalt. and when we fry the forest bees, gaining in zobbies the reserves of honey, which is enough for them to live, no less. arriving safe
it was time for nature to bee man gained strength working bee to the main site of the main. the beekeeper who is more alive all his life in one area. he also focuses on the main taken. knowing your honey plants, the time of their flowering, in time to bring the bees to the honey plants in time to expand it remains only to work. we are at the bottom of the middle polesye lake. it was called chernihiv lake. after the reclamation of the seventies, this territory was dried. well , how deep was the...
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dave: bee-friendly. butterfly-friendly. nature-friendly, actually. it isn't just about bees. do you do that? dave: don't be too tidy. grow--don't mow all the time, you know? grow lots of the right kinds of flowers. eric: well, there's a few bumblebees over here. dave: yeah, so, one of the reasons bees are struggling in the modern world is there aren't many flowers. modern farmland is pretty flower-free, and it's a really nice thing that you can do in your own garden. lupine'srilliant lavenders, lots of herbs, things like marjoram and thyme and sage, rosemary. they're all really good for bees, and you can cook with them as well, so, you know, what's not to like? eric: one thing you won't find here is insecticide. dave: just don't, is my advice. i've got a big garden that i somehow manage to produce lots of fruit and veg, lots of pretty flowers, and i don't use any pesticides, i haven't done for years, and i'm not alone. france recently banned pesticides for use in urban areas. eric: really? dave: completely, the whole country, so, you know, paris from now on. i bet you it will
dave: bee-friendly. butterfly-friendly. nature-friendly, actually. it isn't just about bees. do you do that? dave: don't be too tidy. grow--don't mow all the time, you know? grow lots of the right kinds of flowers. eric: well, there's a few bumblebees over here. dave: yeah, so, one of the reasons bees are struggling in the modern world is there aren't many flowers. modern farmland is pretty flower-free, and it's a really nice thing that you can do in your own garden. lupine'srilliant lavenders,...