The Science And Technology Of
Beekeeping
Modern science has allowed us to
cultivate a food product that works much better than sugar and is readily available, but the issue is that the
production element is seasonal unfortunately. That's because bees are less active during the cold months and that
can slow production down until around late March early April when the flowers officially bloom, which makes pollen
plentiful for bees to feed on.
Science is a mystery for bees
because in some ways they resemble humans by how they sense changes in weather, environment, and the organization
of how they live resembles a lot like humans.
The average queen
bee once mated with drone bees can turn out 2000 eggs a day during the spring run and essentially
live for another two years and then a new queen is reared to take over the bee colony. Basically, queen bees
have the monumental task of keeping the population fresh and all colonies are not the same since different species
of bees will live identical to each other, but they may have a different mating pattern and schedule. Humans are
similar to the honeybees in mating, but we have a different way of mating, which is done when we feel like it not
when the season or weather changes.
Queens are identified by their
buzzing sound, which is distinct to the sound that drones and worker bees make when they communicate with each
other. The queen's buzz is more high pitched and she's constantly surrounded by drones and workers who give
their lives to protect the queen and are known to swarm incessantly, which kind of falls in the wayside of how the
Secret Service reacts when the President's security is compromised and breached, they will attack when they feel
threatened and their duty is to protect the queen at all costs the way the President has round the clock security
from the Secret Service.
That's how close knit a colony
of honeybees are and that's the mystery many beekeeper's are trying to learn and match with the nature of humans
and their interaction with each other. Bees are like one giant family, since the majority of a hive is female, but
only one will make it as the queen who rules over the colony to carry on the next spawn of offspring to carry on
the lineage of the bee colony.
This is what makes science and
technology interesting for honeybees and beekeeper's who maintain their homes to bring forth protecting and
nurturing an interesting creature that people are blatantly misunderstanding a lot. Bees are like people except
they fly and reproduce enough offspring to keep going non-stop for 2-3 years.
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