Good bugs vs Bad bugs - Dr. Jay Evans USDA

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @rickwarner516
    @rickwarner516 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing this Humberto, so many people have there head in the sand , we really need to keep bee keeping small and local. Only then can we speak of the dangers of eating gmo’s and other things like pesticides. Looking forward to seeing more of your content. I’m in England today and the price of 500 grams of honey is maybe 2 pounds 😕 and to find a local beekeeper is like a needle in a haystack. I really like the app they have in Australia called a honey map location for local bee farmers

  • @bhoopsingh5015
    @bhoopsingh5015 Месяц назад

    Interesting lesson

  • @missionbeelieve3479
    @missionbeelieve3479 Месяц назад +1

    Great talk interesting information I hope to learn more in the future.

  • @missionbeelieve3479
    @missionbeelieve3479 Месяц назад

    I would plant to help. Especially at the farm.

  • @jasonseaward8506
    @jasonseaward8506 Месяц назад

    If I had any property I would plant whatever was needed and make observations and record a log but I currently don't have any land. I'm working on finding some land that I can use for my hives

  • @researcherAmateur
    @researcherAmateur Месяц назад

    Any Beekeeper with a bit longer experience will tell you that drone brood gets much less diseases of any kind.. and adult drones in general come out healthy even from a hive with some brood disease.
    Humberto l wanted to ask you if you know did anyone ever looked into it.? I just did some testing switching brood frames to see if it's real and it is... but to really study it l wouldn't know where to start these days nor l have the equipment needed.
    There is something into it.. there are hives out there full of some brood disease but the drone frame is healthy