FATHER-SON DUO HELP CREATE 51,000 NEW BEEHIVE COLONIES WITH AMAZING INVENTION

FATHER-SON DUO HELP CREATE 51,000 NEW BEEHIVE COLONIES WITH AMAZING INVENTION John Vibes, Truth Theory for Waking Times GNN Note – I wasn’t exactly sure how to categorize this article I just knew it needed to be shared! ****** In recent years, the world has finally begun to take notice of the drastically declining bee populations, and people are starting to understand the impact that this could have on the ecosystem. Slowly, people who care are working to correct this problem with some inventive solutions. The father-son duo behind the “Flow…

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The Bee Has Been Declared “The Most Important Living Being On The Planet”

The Bee Has Been Declared “The Most Important Living Being On The Planet” By Mayukh Saha for Natural Blaze At a meeting of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Earthwatch Institute declared bees the most invaluable species on this planet, as reported by The Guardian in 2008. And along with it comes this disturbing piece of news. If bees were to disappear today, mankind would follow suit very soon! Scientists and wildlife experts have added bees to the list of species that are doomed to extinction in the near future if humanity does not do…

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Adventures in Beekeeping

Adventures in Beekeeping by K. in Tennessee for Survival Blog I’ve been a regular reader of SurvivalBlog.com for years and had developed an interest in keeping bees. I started researching online, got a book or two from the library, and after a few years felt I was ready to give it a try. Then we moved 800 miles away, bought some land, built a house, and started a little hobby farm in southern Appalachia. Life has funny ways of getting in the way, but I’m much happier for it, and…

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Minnesota To Pay Homeowners To Make Their Lawns Bee-Friendly

Minnesota To Pay Homeowners To Make Their Lawns Bee-Friendly By Emma Fiala for Natural Blaze Minnesota’s Legislature just approved a spending plan that would set aside $900,000 over one year to assist homeowners in turning their lawns into bee-friendly habitats. That’s right—the state of Minnesota wants to pay residents to make their lawns better for bees. The plan aims to replenish the food source of the rusty patched bumble bee—a fuzzy and fat bee on the brink of extinction—though it will be beneficial to pollinators of all shapes and sizes. Available funds will cover some…

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