#apiaries — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #apiaries, aggregated by home.social.
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The steep slopes of the Cevennes valleys are home to some last trunk-apiaries or #bruscs, a testimony to a centuries-old beekeeping tradition. Made from the hollowed-out trunks of chestnut trees and covered with a shale slate, these hives are sometimes still home to a rustic black honeybee variety that produces a thick and characteristic honey, used primarily for domestic consumption.
#France (2011) -
The steep slopes of the Cevennes valleys are home to some last trunk-apiaries or #bruscs, a testimony to a centuries-old beekeeping tradition. Made from the hollowed-out trunks of chestnut trees and covered with a shale slate, these hives are sometimes still home to a rustic black honeybee variety that produces a thick and characteristic honey, used primarily for domestic consumption.
#France (2011) -
The steep slopes of the Cevennes valleys are home to some last trunk-apiaries or #bruscs, a testimony to a centuries-old beekeeping tradition. Made from the hollowed-out trunks of chestnut trees and covered with a shale slate, these hives are sometimes still home to a rustic black honeybee variety that produces a thick and characteristic honey, used primarily for domestic consumption.
#France (2011) -
The steep slopes of the Cevennes valleys are home to some last trunk-apiaries or #bruscs, a testimony to a centuries-old beekeeping tradition. Made from the hollowed-out trunks of chestnut trees and covered with a shale slate, these hives are sometimes still home to a rustic black honeybee variety that produces a thick and characteristic honey, used primarily for domestic consumption.
#France (2011) -
The steep slopes of the Cevennes valleys are home to some last trunk-apiaries or #bruscs, a testimony to a centuries-old beekeeping tradition. Made from the hollowed-out trunks of chestnut trees and covered with a shale slate, these hives are sometimes still home to a rustic black honeybee variety that produces a thick and characteristic honey, used primarily for domestic consumption.
#France (2011) -
#Droplet Digital RT-PCR (dd RT-PCR) #Detection of #SARS-CoV-2 in #Honey #Bees and Honey Collected in #Apiaries across the #Campania Region, Viruses: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/16/5/729
The screening revealed the presence of SARS-CoV-2 in 12/91 in honey bee samples and in 2/6 honey samples. These results suggest that honey bees could also be used as indicators of outbreaks of airborne pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2.
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#bees for #Palestine #apiaries for #peace