Beekeepers can feed bees with pollen patties, a mixture of sugar water and Pollen supplement if there is a lack of food. Australia is going through a drought and had massive bushfires that have left the bee population without a lot of food.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Beekeeper can feed bees with pollen supplement if there is a lack of food. Australia is going through a drought that has left the bee population without a lot of food.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Beekeepers can order new honey bee queens through the mail. These are then used for requeening or for splitting (multiplying) hives.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Bees spit and flap their wings creating evaporative air conditioning to keep the hive cool.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Beekeepers can feed bees with pollen patties, a mixture of sugar water and Pollen supplement if there is a lack of food. Australia is going through a drought and had massive bushfires that have left the bee population without a lot of food.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
🔥 My dad and I found these beautiful bees in an old sweatbox used for dried fruit.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Bees spit and flap their wings creating evaporative air conditioning to keep the hive cool.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Beekeepers dip their bee boxes in wax to help protect new boxes or remove any pre-existing diseases in older boxes such as AFB (American Foul Brood)4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
American foulbrood is a highly infectious bee disease, it is the most widespread and destructive of the bee brood diseases. Making it important to know to find AFB in your hives.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
How to cook Smoked Armadillo Eggs on the Grill - Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers2yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/GifRecipes
Beekeepers raise their own queens by transferring larva which are 24 hours or less of age from brood comb to an artificial queen cell called a queen cup. This is called grafting.3yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Honey bees breathe through holes in the sides of their bodies allowing them to work inside the honeycomb for long periods. In a way bees breathe through their ass.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
My dad built a bee vacuum! Custom made Bee Vacuum for collecting wild beehives. This allows them to be rehoused and fewer bees are left behind.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
To harvest honey, the wax cappings are removed with a honey paw before the honeycomb is placed in the extractor. The honeycomb is then placed in revolving baskets where the spinning movement throws out the honey by centrifugal force.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Prosciutto Wrapped Chicken Breast With Basil and Sundried Tomato Pesto2yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/GifRecipes
HAPPY WORLD BEE DAY! One in every three bites of food consumed around the world depends on pollinators.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
My dad removed this rescued this massive beehive from a tree the local council had cut down.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Bees Fan Their Hive to Stay Cool on a Hot Australian Day! (Slow motion)6yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Almonds are harvested using machines called a Shaker, Sweeper and Pick Up Machine5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Beekeeper can feed bees with pollen supplement if there is a lack of food. Australia is going through a drought and the bushfires earlier this year that has left the bee population without a lot of food.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
One of the ways beekeepers replace queen bees is by buying new ones that come in a custom made queen cage.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
Beekeepers can feed bees with pollen patties, a mixture of sugar water and Pollen supplement if there is a lack of food. Australia is going through a drought and had massive bushfires that have left the bee population without a lot of food.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/gifs
This is the happiest I've seen my dad since my brother left us 15 years ago. It's been amazing documenting his new found happiness through Beekeeping.6yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/happy
Beekeepers can order new honey bee queens through the mail. These are then used for requeening or for splitting (multiplying) hives.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/gifs
Beekeepers can feed bees with pollen supplement if there is a lack of food. Australia is going through a drought that has left the bee population without a lot of food.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
I’ve been sober for 3 years today. Giving up alcohol has change my life in so many positive ways.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/happy
Almonds are harvested by a machine shaking the tree until most of the nuts have fallen off, the machine is called a Shaker5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
🔥 My dad and I found this old kerosene refrigerator full of a wild beehive.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
The white grubs in the bottom of the cells that are moving are called bee larva. It takes 21 days for a new bee to grow. Larva hatch from the egg on day 3 and then eat a lot! Day 9 they are capped and then they hatch.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
Almonds are harvested by a machine shaking the tree until most of the nuts have fallen off, the machine is called a Shaker5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
American foulbrood is a highly infectious bee disease, it is the most widespread and destructive of the bee brood diseases. Making it important to know to find AFB in your hives.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
It takes 21 days for a new bee to grow. Larva hatch from the egg on day 3 and then eat a lot! Day 9 they are capped and then they hatch.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
Honey bees breathe through holes in the sides of their bodies allowing them to work inside the honeycomb for long periods.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
My dad and I built an observation beehive from an old fish tank. We're setup a 24/7 live stream from inside and outside the hive.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
Beekeepers use an escape board placed between the honey supers and the hive. At night, the bees descend into the hive to form a cluster. In the morning, they can’t find their way back into the super. Making it easier to collect the honey.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
Worker bees follow the queen bees every move constantly clean, groom & feed her, often she lays entire body weight in eggs daily5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
🔥 Bees spit and flap their wings creating evaporative air conditioning to keep the hive cool in the heat of summer. 🔥5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/NatureIsFuckingLit
Bees stuff pollen into hairy receptacles on their hind legs. A single bee can carry about half her own body weight in pollen.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
Beekeeper can feed bees with pollen supplement if there is a lack of food.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/interestingasfuck
One way beekeepers replace queen bees is by buying new ones that come in a custom made queen cage. A sugar plug keeps the queen in the cage until the worker bees have decided to make her the new leader. Once that happens they eat her out releasing her.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/gifs
Once almonds are shaken from the tree and sweep into a row, the Pick up machine moves along and picks up the almonds.5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
The Queen Bee is an egg laying machine and will produce up to 1.5k – 2k eggs every day, which is about one egg every minute5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn
A queen bee hatching. She is the busiest in the summer months, when the hive needs to be at its maximum strength, and lays up to 2000 eggs per day.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
The two little pods are the start of two queen cells that the nurse bees have made to replace their lost queen.3yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/educationalgifs
My dad removed this rescued this massive beehive from a tree the local council had cut down.4yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/heythatsneat
Removing the radiator cap inside a truck cabin, what could possibly go wrong?5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/Whatcouldgowrong
It takes 21 days for a new bee to grow. Larva hatch from the egg on day 3 and then eat a lot! Day 9 they are caps and then hatch5yr ⋅ gregthegregest2 ⋅ r/WatchandLearn