Buzz Words: The Bee Dictionary | Animal Einsteins | BBC Earth

Bees communicate by generating sounds using their wing muscles, vibrating them at a certain frequency gives a unique signal. In human terms, bees are producing individual words! Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub Watch more: Planet Earth http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthPlaylist Blue Planet http://bit.ly/BluePlanetPlaylist Planet Earth II http://bit.ly/PlanetEarthIIPlaylist Planet Dinosaur http://bit.ly/PlanetDinoPlaylist Animal Einsteins Animals have to be>>>

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These Bees Have Been Lured into a Tasty Trap ? Macro Worlds | Smithsonian Channel

A group of bees are drawn to a fallen apple, packed with energy-rich sugar. Little do they know they’re being watched – and that this is part of an elaborate trap. Once the bees are drawn in, nearby hornets will prey on them, carrying them back to the colony to>>>

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Couple Has Saved 90 Million Bees (And Gotten Thousands Of Stings!) | The Dodo Heroes

This couple rescues millions of bees from people’s homes and takes them to bee paradise in San Diego?? Keep up with Jeff and Julie’s work with bees on Instagram: thedo.do/beerescue. Introducing Dodo swag! https://shop.thedodo.com/ Love Animals? Subscribe: http://thedo.do/2tv6Ocd ¿Hablas español?: https://thedo.do/2BsuN4o Follow The Dodo: Tweet with us on Twitter: https://thedo.do/2Jast1M>>>

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How Expert Beekeepers Harvest Honey From 2 Million Bees — Vendors

Zach & Zoe Sweet Bee Farm owners Kam and Summer Johnson started keeping bees after learning how raw and local honey could benefit their son, who suffered with asthma and seasonal allergies. After studying how to best keep bees, harvest honey, and keep up their own bee farm, they were>>>

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Being Queen Bee Doesn’t Mean a Life of Luxury in the Hive ? Smithsonian Channel

Despite their name, queen bees don’t live a life of leisure. In fact, queens that survive the winter have to find a new site for their colony, forage for food, lay eggs, and feed their growing larvae – singlehandedly. #QueenBee #SmithsonianChannel Subscribe to The Smithsonian Channel: https://bit.ly/2FE6OSh Twitter: https://bit.ly/33lH712 Instagram:>>>

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