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Gotta love the bees

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thats a very cool structure 8-)
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I love bees... i stayed on an apiary in corfu many years ago and it sparked my interest in bees, learnt so much there but ive never been in a position to have my own hive. Its one of my dreams to have an apiary, one day one day.
Lovely structure that tho Hmr, how you doing mate?

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Fresh eggs are pretty cool too mate.

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For some reason this makes me think about suppressor baffles, air flow and sound suppression.

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omgBoNg wrote:For some reason this makes me think about suppressor baffles, air flow and sound suppression.
My mind jumped to the Tesla valve

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Hmr81 wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2020 8:40 am
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The Bee keeper simply forgot to put the frame in for the bees to use, so the bee's went freestyle and built this shape. It perfectly controls, heat and ventilation for the hive. Truly impressive.
That is very cool. I forgot one frame one time. One week later I went back and they had filled it up. So I had to scrape it all out. Put it in a bowl and ate it. It was the best honey I had ever had.
Unfortunately I've given up on them as I can't keep my bees alive through winter anymore. :sad: I really believe the pesticides are really weakening the bees.
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We visited a bee farm when the kids were little ,it was really interesting watching the bees fly in and out and learning how honey is made then eventually made into things , it also helped the kids not to b scared of them , we bought honey that was made there absolutely gorgeous, well worth a visit

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