moses martin rose and i'm tony. o'grady actual run a project called b embassy, and they are there to be ambassadors. their mission is to create natural style homes for wild honey bees. out in the woods. here they're installing one of their log hives. it's a hollowed out section of a tree trunk. honeybees natural habitat isn't woodland. if you didn't have all the wild honey bees are no words. look for cavities in trees. they're often created by woodpeckers or for naturally, what we've done is create an artificial tree trunk. it's the perfect home, the bees look for the my livorno, not the bean is sharp, they want to find out. if there are any wild beast in these woods, and if they will take the liking to the new home they are being offered is, naturally occurring tree cavities are becoming ever rarer in managed commercial forests. trees with holes don't last long. they've attached their log hive. 6 metres up the trunk of an ultra. they say bees like the round shape and feel safe up there. yarmulke learn from the being we hav