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• https://www.youtube.com, Homesteading FamilyWith all the work we've been doing on our homestead, we were asked whether we noticed a decline in pollinators.
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With all the work we've been doing on our homestead, we were asked whether we noticed a decline in pollinators.
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, shares his hypothesis for why the bees are dying.
Maryam Henein (HoneyColony; The Vanishing of the Bees) comes on the show to talk about her recent documentary on George Floyd: The Real Timeline. Maryam is a speaker at Anarchapulco 2023
I became a beekeeper and after 1 year I harvested my first load of honey!
Welcome to this week's episode of the Pantry Chat! This week we're talking all things beekeeping and what you should consider before getting started with bees.
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Today Sam Singleton helps us add two bee colonies to our backyard.
While the rest of modern civilization gets honey mostly from European honeybees, indigenous tribes in Peru's slice of the Amazon get theirs from stingless bees, which seems way smarter.
Now Naturalists are Buzzing With Hope
Besides drought, disease. and supply chain disruptions, another problem that could cause food shortages is a lack of pollinators. 87% of plants require pollination to reproduce. 1/3 of food crops require pollination. In the US, beekeepers have lost 3
Terrence Ingram, a world renowned naturalist who once saved the Bald Eagle from being on the endangered species list, was recently met by the Illinois Agricultural Department which seized his privately-owned bees.
Broadcasting live from Midfest in Spavinaw, OK, Ernest talks with Gregg Tivnan (activist) about his daily memes, bees and beekeeping, etc... Mike Swatek (PPM Silver Cosmetics) and Thomas Freedman
The researchers found that honey bee venom and its major component, melittin, can effectively kill cancer cells, even those that belong to one of the most aggressive types of cancer.
Why should you bring bees to your homestead in the first place?
If you have ever had trouble growing certain vegetables like cucumbers in your garden, it may not be the soil that is the problem.