Video beekeeping in agriculture and space
I: video beekeeping
Cliff honey (20140612):
Jb: when i first started raising on the cliffs, i had this dream every day, and i was afraid, and i woke up every night。
This dream took place in the hokkai province, where the dreamer is called hu bin, who is the champion of the local bee farmer and who is usually his favorite. This time, journalists came at him on the cliff。
Jb: look what this is, zhang zhen, look。
Zhang zheng: is this the footprint of the legendary wildlings

Jb: don't get excited. It's a boar footprint。
Zhang jian: wild boars
Jb: yeah, look at this place。
Zhang jun: are these all
Jb: these are boars looking for food on the ground and eating arches。
Zhang jian: are there many wild boars in the woods
Obin: there are many wild boars, many wild boars, many black bears, many black bears, so that we beekeepers have a headache。

Farmer: we have a lot of bears here。
Jb: it can tear you apart if it catches you。
Farmer: that's how he feeds the buckets, grabs honey inside。
Farmers: normally a box of bees produces more than 10 pounds of honey, and a bear comes to eat and loses more than 1,000 dollars。
Black bears are very common in the forested areas of sacred agriculture, where they are also known by locals as bear mountain. For the traditional beekeepers, wild boars and black bears attack the beebox from time to time, causing them to grieve, which is also the cause of the beekeeping on the precipice。
Obin: the black bear can climb a tree, and in the summer it lives above a tree, and i keep a bee on a cliff, and the black bear can't, even if it climbs up where it has not been caught。
Zhang zhu: wow, that's amazing. That's the cliff wall full of bees。
Jb: yeah。

Zhang jian: how high is this cliff wall
Zhang zhen: how many beehives are there
Obin: over 400, almost 500 bees。
Zhang zheng: do all the bees have bees
Jb: no, there are some bees in the bees, some in the bees, and there are probably more than 130 of them。
Debin has been raising bees on cliffs since 2011, and nearly three years of attempts have allowed him to learn a lot. The cliffs of bees have been chosen for relatively short, sloped cliffs, according to their natural practice of nesting, the cliff walls towards the sun, and the relative concentration of honey-source water. Even these boxes, supported by iron bars, appear to be just stone-shielding, but ebin has his concerns。




