Protecting pollination in the tropics with Australian Native Stingless Bees 🐝🍯 | ABC Australia
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2024
- Since the discovery of the bee disease Varroa Mite on Australia's East Coast farmers have been concerned about pollination.
A fruit grower on Queensland's Capricorn Coast saw the warning signs early and started preparing.
Landline's Halina Baczkowski has the story.
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Stingless bees are quite amazing animals, they deserve more attention.
Excellent stuff ✌️👏👍
Very interesting.
Can you please advise what the company is called that provides this farmer with his beautiful hives. Thankyou
Hi there, I'm the farmer in the video. Most of my hives are home-made and populated, although the one I split was a Doug Irvine box since it was the only one I had ready for duplication at the time of filming. Doug Irvine only sells empty boxes (true works of art though). Plenty of others sell populated hives. Dr Tim Heard ( the other guy in the story) sells populated hives under the name 'sugarbag bees' He is based in Brisbane. Where abouts are you?
Cheers
David
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Lovely to hear from you! Wishing you and your country a safe and prosperous future, Slava Ukraini!