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For every acre of almond, we need about three beehives.
Amazon has an idea for that though: Huge. Drone. Beehives.
Pence has touted the environmental benefits of successful beehives before.
Propolis, which is found in beehives, is anti-fungal and antibacterial.
Then they thought, well, she's giving us free beehives, so whatever.
According to records, he once did this by throwing beehives at them.
With the big fuzzy globes of hair, were you referencing your beehives?
Between 2015 and 2016 alone, almost half of all American beehives died.
Agricultural inspectors in Pennsylvania have even started checking beehives for lanternfly eggs.
Here, three women walk back to the training center after checking the beehives.
The farm grows over 25 crop varieties and makes honey from two beehives.
From 2007 to 2013, 10 million beehives were wiped out from this phenomenon.
Salum Ali Makame, Juma Salim Mussa, and Raymond Kilango walk towards their beehives.
You'll laugh, you'll think, you'll see paintings of beehives with matching bedroom sets.
Beehives are nearby for honey and pear trees for making eau de vie.
In the wet season, they forage for berries and harvest honey from beehives.
The directors stumbled upon Muratova's beehives while doing research for an environmental documentary.
Chicago's City Hall more than 150 species of plants, and includes honey-producing beehives.
They plant barriers of chili peppers and keep beehives to keep the jumbos out.
Borba is getting some of his beehives this year from Michigan, Florida and Idaho.
Definitely not the beehives in the backyard, the motorcycles, the camper or the shed.
A couple of beehives nestled in the trees are also brimming with insect visitors.
"A beehive fence is made up of interlinked beehives and 'dummy' beehives hung 20163 meters (33 feet) apart and interlinked with a plain piece of fencing wire that, if disturbed, causes the whole fence to swing and release the bees," King explains.
Utah introduced itself as the "beautiful beehives state" and the number one state for volunteerism.
Organized crime syndicates in New Zealand are stealing and trading lucrative beehives, according to reports.
Notre Dame Cathedral's three beehives — home to more than 180,000 bees  — survived Monday's destructive fire.
I'll say I thought Vice was the closest corollary — I mean, beehives on the roof?
Valmont bought 50 beehives in Switzerland to help sustain the life span of its bees.
And we're talking 1960s Star Trek, with full beehives and tiny skirts for the female staff.
Read: How big dogs are helping out big cats The beehives also offer myriad secondary benefits.
Both seem like men who want to kick beehives rather than stick to the status quo.
"My mom was convinced by her friend that beehives were gonna be all the rage," he said.
At any rate, it's something for Amazon to think about when it's building its delivery drone beehives.
McDonald's commissioned the project to pay homage to its restaurants in Sweden with beehives on their rooftops.
US Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and his wife Mary joined Pence to unveil the beehives.
The city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene lists 374 registered beehives across New York's five boroughs.
She recently installed two beehives on her 14-acre property to keep the family literally in honey.
In my village in Mexico, our neighbors would get honey from nearby beehives and give us some.
Aref entrusted his friend who was staying behind in Syria, to look after the farm and beehives.
It consist of pairs of poles about three metres apart, between which beehives can be hung like hammocks.
James is still wearing the green netted hat that covers his face when he's tending the nearby beehives.
A wire fence strung with beehives now stretches 230km (0003 miles) along the border of 2000 village farms.
Generally, these farmers rent between two and two-and-a-half beehives per acre for the pollination season.
Police in Texas are investigating after an arsonist destroyed dozens of beehives, killing hundreds of thousands of bees.
In the late '50s, women stop caring about hats and start ratting their hair into domes and beehives.
Getting approval for a simple idea—like placing beehives on the company campus—involved negotiating byzantine lines of authority.
The use of chili or the introduction of beehives have proved to be effective in doing so, Jones said.
He will likely add them to existing beehives, especially ones that are struggling because they don't have enough bees.
His company, which supplies businesses with beehives and collects data on the best habitats for bees, likes interdisciplinary approaches.
For centuries beehives have been part of the architecture of mountain homes here, built into the thick outside walls.
She has also paintings filled with images of beehives and buzzing bees because they are industrious and make honey.
Others try to promote human-elephant coexistence, building "fences" of beehives for farmers, to frighten crop-raiding herds away.
Trilobites Beehives and their contents are a sensitive detector of lead emissions, a study of Canadian urban apiaries showed.
The greenhouse design was created by the Paris-based Studio NAB and would include beehives in the glass spire.
But seasonal drought in July and August leaves wildflowers in the hills without much nectar and beehives without much honey.
When assisted by honeyguides, Yao hunters found beehives 54 percent of the time, compared with just 17 percent when unaided.
"I pay a little rent," explains Audric, climbing up the stairs that lead to the beehives, pulling on Filou's leash.
In Evoia, in the heart of the Greek countryside, Yannis Karypidis and Stevi Theodorou administer beehives left by Theodorou's grandfather.
Its design was seemingly inspired by the recent architectural interest in green roofs, including the beehives on the Whitney's own summit.
On the roof of his home in Bermondsey, London, eight beehives house about 200,000 bees, along with his prize winning honey.
But Beeologics found a way to do it at a relatively low cost and was testing it in Hayes' Florida beehives.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Three years ago a schoolgirl in rural Afghanistan took out a small loan and bought two beehives.
Early-modern European naturalists peered into termite mounds, anthills, and beehives and saw microcosms of well-ordered states: monarchs, soldiers, laborers.
Meet the honeyguide: a woodpecker-like bird that lives up to its name by leading African tribesmen to the best beehives.
It manifested itself one time I was in Italy, and I came home, and suddenly we had beehives on the roof.
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In most cases, Mr. Coté said, the swarms come from beehives that some New Yorkers keep on the rooftops of buildings.
Beehives at hotels increase the overall bee population in the area and can play a major role in combating colony collapse.
An amateur beekeeper, Ms. Bertocchini had plucked several worms out of her beehives and was keeping them in a plastic bag.
Yet her essay in the program on the social structures of beehives and ballet companies was more enlightening than the work itself.
He captured men in natty suits, teenage sisters in their mother's wrappers and head ties and young women sporting beehives and minidresses.
We're approaching winter, an interesting time for beehives: drones are kicked out and the remaining bees survive on stored pollen and honey.
Predictably, a few of the brown bears in Italy began to eat farmers' chickens, tear up commercial beehives and generally wreak havoc.
Guests also learn how to make cheese and yogurt and visit the beehives where Mr. Paravicini teaches them how honey is made.
James E. McGreevey reinstated them amid increased complaints about bears raiding garbage cans and beehives, damaging crops, and killing livestock and pets.
As I pack up, she tells me about the series of beehives that Pinault installed in a green garden on the Kering grounds.
"We took it from the streets to the stage," she says of the Ronettes' iconic pencil skirts, thick mascara and sky-high beehives.
I thought the pinned-up beehives were actual hairstyles because some of my cousins would come to church with their wraps still intact.
Honeycomb (from beehives), Honeycomb (the cereal), Super Hexagon, ASTM and ISO standard bolts, and five-eighths of the panels on a soccer ball.
He placed a small white flag at the end of every 16th row to show his employees where they should place his beehives.
Along with the vines, Le Puy has another 403 acres devoted to forests and, among other things, fig trees, hazelnut trees and beehives.
A growing number of airports—which tend to have lots of unused land conducive to eco-friendly projects—are playing host to beehives.
As souvenirs, Brewster also sold honey collected from his beehives spread throughout Taranaki, branded as Norian Honey, and shipped it nationwide in hexagonal crates.
An amateur beekeeper in Spain discovered this when she plucked some of the pests from her beehives and put them in a plastic bag.
Authorities in Brazoria County, Texas, are seeking information about the burning of several beehives last weekend in which more than 500,000 bees were killed.
"For us, it's a kick in the guts," said Bert Seagrave, an Australian farmer with 4,200 beehives in the state of New South Wales.
The bakers also made cookies in the shape of golden crowns and beehives (in honor of Beyoncé's fan base, collectively known as the Beyhive).
I visited two of Mr. Coté's beehives on a green roof atop Ballet Tech, a dance school just north of Union Square in Manhattan.
Going forward, scientists might be able to track improvements or declines in air quality over time by monitoring the beehives and analyzing the honey.
Densely occupied beehives will be on view as well, to reveal what the garden's honeybees do with all that pollen from the flower beds.
There are several beehives in Battery Park, at the southern tip of Manhattan, Morris says, as well as on the rooftops of several downtown buildings.
In what's become, unfortunately, a sad and alarming annual tradition, every May the Bee Informed Partnership releases its survey of the health of America's beehives.
In 2008, he found out there were beehives installed in the heart of Paris on the roof of the Opéra and the Palace of Luxembourg.
Across the state, on Sanibel Island, the Sanctuary Golf Club ripped out concrete cart paths and brought in beehives to help pollinate the local wildflowers.
Rob Snyder, who inspects commercial beehives in Northern California, said treatments like burning infected populations and antibiotics have staved off the spread of the disease.
She made matching paintings that depict large beehives with loopy, cross-pollinating bees buzzing about — a scene she found embroidered on a thrift shop pillow.
Our 360 video takes a look inside the beehives and pollination operation of a beekeeper as he ships his bees across California for almond season.
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When you close your eyes and think about 1960s makeup trends, you might imagine the earliest years of beehives, cut creases, and matte, porcelain-like skin.
Partners in Conservation now works with some 1,300 beekeepers to construct modern beehives just outside the park and build sheds for honey storage and indoor apiaries.
Clauss contrasts the difficult stories and settings with wonderful cinematography that somehow makes the cramped beehives look aesthetically pleasing, in a wabi sabi sort of way.
Each December to March honey season, each of the 260 beehives strung along the fence could produce as much as 30 kg of honey, farmers said.
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"It's really a productive site," said Yohan Hubert, chief executive of Sous les Fraises, who pointed out two active beehives that have thrived in the garden.
In her beehives and hair flips I saw the women of my childhood primping and curling and tugging and applying creams in living rooms and salons.
The bears are likely to seek out dog food, beehives, garbage, chickens and even apple trees, getting into trouble that may require trapping and relocating them.
I instantly identified with her love of vintage thrifting, owls, delicious recipes, cats, and purple beehives — but there was one glaring difference between her and me.
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He also had to persuade farmers not to attack the elephants who trampled their crops, but to keep them away with barriers of chilli plants or beehives.
They put in on Indiegogo, they needed $50,2000 to be able to set up a manufacturing facility in Australia to be able to manufacture the first beehives.
The beehives have to be strung on a wire sturdy enough to hold them up, but not so sturdy that the hives can't sway in the breeze.
As busy as Court 14 was, it did not compare to the seven beehives, each containing about 60,13 bees buzzing in the air about 200 meters away.
My Barnard colleague Jon Snow, professor in the biology department, was showing me his beehives, started anew after a traumatic failure of a colony in late winter.
Those plans are a nod to the beehives that have long been kept on Notre-Dame's roof — the honey produced has traditionally been given to the poor.
DINING An article last Wednesday about a Maryland agricultural official who is training dogs to detect bacteria harmful to beehives misstated the breed of one dog, Mack.
Paris is going a step further, vowing to turn one-third of its public green spaces into sustainable urban farms, running rampant with chickens, beehives and vegetables.
Almond farmers generally rent between 2 and 2.5 beehives per acre for the pollination season, but costs have jumped from $50 per beehive to about $230, said Viel.
In typical Branson fashion, Makepeace also prioritizes sustainability: The island features organic produce, its own chickens and beehives, vegan friendly amenities and a recycling and wastewater purification system.
"Dorchester County is aware that some beekeepers in the area that was sprayed on Sunday lost their beehives," county officials said in a statement following the bee deaths.
Its plastic-eating skills were discovered accidentally when an amateur beekeeper in Spain plucked some of the pests from her beehives and put them in a plastic bag.
And residents are being instructed by the provincial government to manage "attractants" like orchards, gardens, beehives, chicken coops, sheep paddocks and barbecues as carefully as they manage garbage.
So in 22, Bret Adee and his wife, Connie, packed their two children (they now have four) into a truck loaded with beehives and moved to Bakersfield, Calif.
According to the Botswana Wildlife Guide, honey badgers are "renowned for their ferociousness, attacking lions and buffalo if feeling threatened" and often hunt snakes and beehives as prey.
"I am in my beehives on a regular basis, I do it as a full time job so for me it's normal to have bees on me," she says.
Vaulter's site traffic has seen a drop-off, the company is wasting money on extraneous employee perks like beehives on the roof, and employees are frustrated and exploring unionization.
By stringing beehives every 20 meters — alternating with fake hives — a team of researchers in Africa has shown that they can keep 80 percent of elephants away from farmland.
He found a property an hour southwest of Monsanto's St. Louis headquarters—"I'm a country boy," Hayes says—where he could keep a garden full of spinach and 21 beehives.
The number of urban beekeepers has exponentially grown according to Andrew Coté, President of New York City Beekeepers Association, with registered beehives growing ten-fold in the past five years.
In the past, the company has either patented or applied to patent concepts including parachutes built into shipping labels, drone beehives for distribution in big cities, and drone-carrying blimps.
The food from the Javits Center — which already harvests honey from beehives on the roof of its original section — could be consumed within 200 feet of where it was grown.
A glass-sheathed office tower with expansive views of Los Angeles, it can be seen from miles away and is near entertainment industry beehives like Soho House and Chateau Marmont.
One of the final filming stops in Ireland was in Ballyferriter at the Ceann Sibéal headland, where crews built huts in the shape of beehives to stand as a Jedi temple.
Schramm, along with many archaeologists, speculates that our hunter-gatherer ancestors discovered mead accidentally, when tasting naturally fermented honey in beehives, or by adding honey to rotten fruit as a preservative.
The thefts come as nearly 2000 percent of all commercial beehives in the U.S. — about 210 million hives — come to California and pollinate the state's more than 2000,22 acres of almonds.
Conservationists have taken note, started constructing "fences" made of beehives, turning the threat of a sting into a surprisingly simple — and sweet — solution for keeping the peace between elephants and farmers.
Dunbar contends that the honeyguide has developed a theory of human behavior, most likely extrapolated from its relationships with other animals, like the honey badger, which it also leads to beehives.
Three years ago, Frozan, now 19-years-old, obtained a small loan, bought two beehives and learned about apiculture from Hand in Hand International, a non-governmental organization that focuses on poverty.
While removing the parasitic pests from the honeycombs in her beehives, she noticed that the plastic bags she used to store the caterpillars became riddled with holes in less than an hour.
After months of teasers and clues with blue hair, clowns, and beehives that are not at all affiliated with Beyoncé, the seventh installment of the anthology horror series, subtitled Cult, is here.
A survey of urban beehives around Vancouver, which was published last week in Nature Sustainability, showed that the hives' honey contained minute levels of lead, especially downtown and near the city's port.
To make the case, he cites the behavior of an African bird called the honeyguide, which leads people to beehives with a series of calls, then shares in whatever honeycomb is extracted.
Thanks in part to people taking up beekeeping, the number of managed beehives in the United States has risen to 2.7 million from its nadir in 2012, when hives numbered 2.2 million.
He led us to beehives hidden in a shaded area near the sacred grove, noting with wrinkle-nosed distaste that an opossum had been dining on berries and relieving itself around the hives.
On the day in July when the event took place, I wandered around Red Hook in the morning, checking out the beehives at Added Value Farms, then sheltering under a tent there during a downpour.
On days when their hunts come up short, they head over to beehives and collect honey, which is one of their favorite foods, accounting for at least 15 percent of the calories in their diet.
The third will bring the benefits—and drawbacks—of computerisation to everything else, as it becomes embedded in all sorts of items that are not themselves computers, from factories and toothbrushes to pacemakers and beehives.
They designed a way for Ms. Hulacova to put some of her works, with hollowed-out middles, on top of beehives so the bees over time created intricate honeycombs inside the cavities of her sculptures.
At a suburban Mexico City house where beehives sit in long, damp grass, Pena said the organisation wants to train the city's firemen to handle the sensitive insects correctly and stop swarms getting out of control.
He began researching treehouses online and discovered the work of the British interior and furniture designer Antony Gibbon, whose renderings of biomorphic floating cabins — often shaped like human-size beehives — had until then remained largely unbuilt.
The bees at the residence are housed in triple-deep "Langstroth" beehives, which are made up of stacked, wooden boxes with frames inside that the bees can build honeycomb on and the beekeepers can easily remove.
As bears explore far beyond their core habitats, people not accustomed to grizzlies need to be educated about bear-proofing garbage cans and sealing off beehives and chicken coops with electric fencing, Dr. van Manen said.
This includes lessons in husking coconuts, peeling rattan, opening thick-skinned fruits, sucking termites out of nests, using tools to obtain valuable honey, collecting swarming ants, opening beehives for the nutritious larvae within, and so much more.
Researchers have long known that among certain traditional cultures of Africa, people forage for wild honey with the help of honeyguides — woodpecker-like birds that show tribesmen where the best beehives are hidden, high up in trees.
In my mind, beehives have always belonged outside country homes filled with brightly colored gardens, where bees bounce from blossom to bud in tableaux that are as impossibly effortless and idyllic as a Martha Stewart gardening spread.
Last fall, the Swiss beauty brand Valmont introduced Essence of Bees, a skin care line that combines honey, propolis and royal jelly from beehives in the Swiss Alps and the Jura Mountains along the French-Swiss border.
Along the way, Scott invokes the influence of beehives on Western architecture, Hamlet, Dionysus ("born, like an accidental text message, of Zeus' thigh"), the video game series Grand Theft Auto and Marcel Duchamp, to name a few.
Now—having fled his war-torn home country and travelled to Denmark—he is still making honey and managing beehives on the roof of Copenhagen's City Hall and in the blooming flower beds of the Tivoli Gardens.
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For Fourier it took the form of the phalanx, a group of well-matched individuals living together in a phalanstery: a palatial residential complex complete with meeting halls, dining rooms, libraries, ballrooms, beehives, observatories and coops for carrier pigeons.
For example — one of many examples — wild chimps in ­Gabon have been observed employing five different tools, in a methodical sequence, to break open beehives, pry the chambers apart, scoop out the honey and convey it to their mouths.
Guests sipped on the Royal Bee, a frothy concoction of dry gin, rosemary syrup, lemon juice, champagne and bee mana — a powdered form of royal jelly extracted from beehives that's concentrated with fortifying vitamin B-12, minerals and antioxidants.
The farm's vegetable and flower gardens, heirloom fruit orchards, beehives, greenhouse, heritage-breed chickens, grove of more than 100 olive trees, vineyard and cattle are the responsibility of Ms. Connaughton, who studied sustainable agriculture and English and Japanese gardens.
Jue, a beekeeper from Xinjiang in northwest China, said he has not slept for days, worrying about his 0003 beehives that are stuck in wooden boxes about 2000 miles from where he has been confined due to the curbs.
The lawsuit, filed last week by Earthjustice, accuses the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of reauthorizing the use of the pesticide sulfoxaflor against the concerns of beekeepers who warn that the chemical can seriously harm or even destroy entire beehives.
"We are more aware of plastic and at home have upped our recycling game tremendously" — from composting and making ecobricks to working with charities that recycle plastic, like an owl rescue center that turns used plastic into owl houses and beehives.
Less visible during my wintery visit are a stream and waterfalls, and though the Weintraubs keep beehives and animals ranging from fowl and rabbits to sheep and pigs, at this time of year, only ducks, geese, and chickens are in evidence.
In 2016 Frozan, who is now in her final year at school, earned 120,000 afghanis ($1,728) from the 120 kg that her burgeoning collection of 13 beehives produced - a sizeable sum given that the country's GDP per person is around $600 a year.
Another $217,220 comes from an edible landscaping business, in which roving horticulturalists hired by well-off clients install beehives, fruit trees, chicken coops, massive barrels for harvesting rain water and "laundry to landscaping" systems that funnel used washing machine water into the garden.
On the roof of Coutts, the posh, private-banking arm of the state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland (of which the queen is said to be a customer), Peter Fiori, the head chef, oversees a thriving garden, home to a host of plants and three beehives.
The beekeeper in question, Ibrahim Sedef, had reportedly lost thousands of dollars of honey over the years to the bears—despite measures such as sealing his beehives in metal containers and leaving out alternative snacks for the bears in the hope they would eat those instead.
A collaboration between McDonald's and NORD DDB, a Nordic creative agency, the McHive was created to pay homage and draw attention to the several McDonald's restaurants in Sweden that have put beehives on their roofs and wildflowers in their green spaces in an effort to save the bees.
But hey, at least it's a more substantial look than the creepy glimpses we got from the opening credits for the season, or from the 25 teasers FX has already put out, which depict everything from the aforementioned evil clowns, creatures on pentagrams, and women with beehives for legs.
There are three universities, thriving arts and cultural institutions, significant historic preservation, a celebrated local food scene and Canada's mildest climate: That means year-round forest visits, biking and golf; gardens galore (daffodils in February); even beehives downtown (at the Fairmont Empress hotel; atop the Harbour Air floating terminal).
As we walk through the maze of rooms comprising the kitchens at Craft London, Parle's modern British restaurant in the South East of the capital, he points out curing cupboards with homemade charcuterie, rows of jars with various pickled items, and in the distance beyond the restaurant, a set of beehives.
Honey. In his role, Mr. Patterson harvests honey from hives on the property for spa treatments and for Miraval's kitchens; educates guests on the role they play in bees' ecosystems; teaches them how to set up their own backyard beehives; and, with tastings, helps them discover the unique flavors of honey.
Since 1990, some 30,000 homes have been built outside incorporated areas in the Glacier region, according to Dr. Costello, and with them come a range of problems, from chicken coops and beehives that attract bears, to more people hiking and mountain biking in bear habitat, and especially more car traffic.
Last year, EAI held an event called "Ideas Worth Funding," a charity pitch competition sponsored by Credit Suisse, and they awarded $2,500 to the Cotacachi Honey Fund, an organization run by four young men from Chicago that brings beehives and education to small farms in Ecuador so they can support themselves.
"Talking to local herdsmen and ranchers during my initial study up in northern Kenya, I collated many anecdotal stories of elephants breaking open wild beehives as they foraged in Acacia trees, and the bees coming out and stinging the elephant up the trunk, around the eyes and in the mouth," she recalls.
I kind of thought that when I got to Hustler, there was going to be orgies and moonshine behind every door, but when I got there, the first thing I noticed in the Columbus office were all these sweet old ladies with beehives sitting in rooms stuffing dildos into boxes for shipping.
Ms. Garner, who is playing her first television role since "Alias" ended 12 years ago, described a friendly, collaborative set, if one where she was perhaps the only gung-ho natural-born camper: She led the cast in calisthenics and brought gifts of home-baked blueberry buckle and honey from her own beehives.
The headquarters of JD, in a business park in the southern suburbs of Beijing, is a colorful warehouse of trendy, playful futurism—with common areas resembling beehives or bamboo glades; tables and benches hanging from the ceiling on chains; tents; podlike chairs; and gigantic sets of chess and Go. Outside, in the parking lot, the company tests its fleet of self-driving cars.
It was Mr. Fazio who invited Noah Wilson-Rich, a behavioral ecologist, chief scientific officer at Best Bees (a company that installs and manages beehives across the country) and veteran of the TED X circuit, to give a talk on urban beekeeping for the would-be residents of Waterline Square, a condominium complex near Lincoln Center expected to open later this year.
They raised, within two months, they raised 210 million dollars to make beehives from an evolving and emerging beekeeping community all over the world, and at Indiegogo we've got thousands of stories like that, of entrepreneurs who you might never have thought would have been successful but the public actually got this democratic opportunity to identify what they were really interested in and directly communicate that to entrepreneurs.
There was nothing private in it, just descriptions of strangers: a man brushing his teeth on a bench at a bus stop; a woman in Busy Mart calling a boy strapped in a stroller "a two-headed moron"; a handyman setting up beehives in the yard of the neighbor, who had given Becky a jar of honey when she scratched her car while backing it into the garage.

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