. >> how did you see how we are runk bees and someone doing it commercially. >> it is interesting doings scary that the if we do not manually deliver i delivering the bees, one, we won't eat. which is scary. >> yes. >> and one, we won't eat, and two, there won't be bees. >> yes. for us, we are smaller, and we are supporting the beekeepers in this area, and we are up to a couple of thousand in this area, a and this is the awareness to eat organic or local and try to drive some of the big agriculture and chop it up to get healthier. >> and the question becomes if you live in kansas or nebraska, is what you do possible there, feasible there or is it not just because the bees are surrounded by monoculture, and surrounded by pesticides, and where here it is a different thing. it is good country living out here. >> it is. and i think that it is obviously not one or the other, and we are almost to the point where we have 200 hives to the take small poll nation contracts and divide it up, and that is what makes america strong. it is not the big corporations, but i am into the smaller patchwork