fabulousood even es up on the trees, much less my stomach, the orchards are helped out byhis man, brian beekman you see, with more than 40 million blossoming almond trees throughout the central valley, there is a lot of work tdo. it's anxciting, action-packed me of the year as bee keepers bring in their winged forces to do the job. >> what happens is when the trees bloom all at the same time, then the beego from-- from one tree, they work one tree, then they fly across the road to the other ones. and they actually touch the pollen from--from the other tree to the other tree that they landed o they do that all day long every day. and that's what produces nuts and fruit and whatever the bees are-- or whatever the farmer itrying to produce. >> on average, it takes re than 3 million bees to do the job. having to pollinate all of those trees in a short amount of time brings up the question who'really busier this timof year, the farmers or the bee >> uh, you know, i'd say they're busier than me 'cause they work 7 days a week. and i do, too, but--but, uhthey never--that's why i have to work 7 days a w