Such an amazing video and presenter! Whata cool idea for an education center! I love how polite the beekeeper is, thanking the bees with sugar water and hand feeding pollen to makee friends with them ❤
Apis Cerana Java, Apis Cerana florea, do these live in the Philippines? If you know the subspecies of Apis Cerana in the PI, I would love to know. I know Dorsata and Mellifera and I know that the smaller honey bee is Apis Cerana. Please help a brother out here.
They do live in our country The Phils. In fact, according to some articles we got 7 out of 9 bee breeds in the world. We just don’t farm them like they do. We got several types of stingless bees, two types of giant honeybees, the imported mellifera and the cerana as well.
Thank you for sharing this, I love to see how beekeepers around the world keep their bees.
11:17 “im looking queen!!!” Omg mayu is so cute, that’s so impressive she spotted the queen so fast in the swarm
Wonderful to see the variety of different bees and their hives ❤
Such an amazing video and presenter! Whata cool idea for an education center! I love how polite the beekeeper is, thanking the bees with sugar water and hand feeding pollen to makee friends with them ❤
Wonderful ! Thanks for sharing.
Besides Antigon leptopus at 0:34 you can see papaya, another species native to Mexico at 0:29.
Waw luar biasa bnyak sekli lebah Apis cerana dan saya juga melihat sang ratu lebah sukses selalu salam dari Indonesia 🇮🇩
Fantastic thank you from Ireland
thank you
Omg this is so cool!! I never knew I had bee keepers in my country 😭💗
Good
terimakasi berbagi ilmu👍👍👍
Fun video.
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That plant (antigonon leptopus) is the same as cadena de amor (bleeding heart) plant?
Hi l m from Bangladesh
How do you split a hive or raise new queens
Apis Cerana Java, Apis Cerana florea, do these live in the Philippines? If you know the subspecies of Apis Cerana in the PI, I would love to know. I know Dorsata and Mellifera and I know that the smaller honey bee is Apis Cerana. Please help a brother out here.
They do live in our country The Phils. In fact, according to some articles we got 7 out of 9 bee breeds in the world. We just don’t farm them like they do. We got several types of stingless bees, two types of giant honeybees, the imported mellifera and the cerana as well.
Hi l m from Bangladesh