As a beekeeper, this was the best documentary I've seen on bees/pollinators! Finally something that looks at all the pieces of the puzzle, and what we can do to fix it!
@carl61539 ай бұрын
I noticed a very large difference in the numbers of bugs and bees and birds in the Ozarks area of Missouri about 35-40 years ago when we were trying to control flies on our cattle with a fly block that was consumed by the cattle to kill the flies in the manure. I have always suspected that this was causing a problem for the other insects in the pasture as well as the fescue monoculture that became the most prevalent pasture. The small place I have now has some native grasses and I am trying to keep them alive and increasing. I’m amazed how much moisture they hold in the soil especially in the dry summers when they have not had any rainfall for months. The loss of our native prairie is a tragedy for their ecosystem was extremely well adapted to drought conditions and had a huge impact on hundreds of species that lived in them. Starting to see things coming full circle and people are starting to realize how much we have lost and how important it is for our survival as a species. The circle of life that our First Nations ancestors lived is the only sustainable way. Every single thing has its own purpose in the world and we need to recognize the importance for our future generations.
@FREEMOVIESYT9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comments.
@gm73046 ай бұрын
What a beautiful Free Movie. Thank You. My goodness beekeepers are Super Heros. Thank You all for what you do. I am truly honored.
@ashapogosova61725 ай бұрын
❤my eternal love for bees and respect to all fellow beekeepers!
@sitkatreeservices90558 ай бұрын
Tremendous work! As an Arborist & Beekeeper in Scotland We congratulate and thank you for your work producing this!
@FREEMOVIESYT8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the nice words about this movie!
@beefitbeekeeping Жыл бұрын
WOW this is exactly the documentary I have been waiting for! Thank you for shedding more light on this topic. I hope more people see this!!
@FREEMOVIESYT Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! So glad you enjoyed it. Feel free to spread the word!
@allanmorgan5660 Жыл бұрын
Wow finally a look at the facts , combination of issues gets to the cause of many things we just take for granted ,this shows us all if we are prepared to look how fragile current food production is ,and what future generations will face in the future , tomorrow and days after if we not identify solutions ,WATER management ,soil management , living soils are soils with eco systems which use the soil just like the grains we grow on them however they add value to the soil .Water is getting less in the US .😮
@BiancaHiebert-m9k Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your part for and to a better future.
@lazymary220011 ай бұрын
Just started with the film but asking myself, if the bees are crucial for the crops like almond, why not refuse to pollinate and start protesting against pesticide usage...? All beekeepers united. This will force industry and government to change, right?
@TravellinOn20107 ай бұрын
Exactly, or make the orchardist liable for the loses. When it starts hurting these people in the pocket things will change. At present the Beekeepers are the only ones who get hit financially for other people's carelessness.
@embracethesumf39794 ай бұрын
Seriously. We create a bunch of chemicals and monoculture, talk about the benefits of 'pollinators', then pat ourselves on the back for 'saving' the insects that generate profits.
@beekeepinggarden165 Жыл бұрын
Great documentary hello from UK Well done great job 👏👏🐝🐝🐝
@mountainchild9710 ай бұрын
Dive into the fascinating world of bees and their vital role in our food supply and environment.
@micheleploeser77209 ай бұрын
We must teach the young of our species of course I mean our children and grandchildren what is on this video it’s 2024 and the world has lost half of the V varieties on earth we must not let this continue teach our children these are the lessons of life thank you
Жыл бұрын
cảm ơn bác đã chia sẽ rất hửu ích,chúc bác cùng gia đình luôn mạnh khoẻ,hạnh phúc và thành công
@ghoststardancer5030 Жыл бұрын
@1:00:00 this guy is right, it starts with the soil. There’s still hope if people are willing to allow it. ❤😊
@danthomas6587 Жыл бұрын
Teaming with Microbes. An ez read with lots of information.
@robinmcknight3731 Жыл бұрын
What insight we need to change ...........
@redcirino86385 ай бұрын
I’m amazed. I thought it was done naturally meaning I had know idea man was behind the process.
@adventurelife_ Жыл бұрын
Should stop using pesticides and grow native wild flowers with the trees.
@lambbrookfarm4528 Жыл бұрын
nationwide transportation of honeybees is the most efficient vector of varroa transmission. , Wise words, time stamp 24:00.
@steelchronicles10 ай бұрын
TL;DR: Permaculture (Indigenous farming techniques) and consuming more/primarily plant based foods is the solution to our agriculture problem.
@QueenVeesHoney11 ай бұрын
Great video!
@FREEMOVIESYT11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the nice words!
@bizoppsglobal695426 күн бұрын
i love bees
@ronreid758020 күн бұрын
Now I know whose bees I’ve been seeing now on 179, #9, 193 and rte 1 in Maine.
@55418und9 ай бұрын
Monsanto needs to be held accountable.
@EndingSimple4 ай бұрын
All that traveling with temperature changes have to be very stressful for the bees. This was posted 9 months ago. I wounder what the status of the problem is today.
@Machka0 Жыл бұрын
these mega monoculture orchards are terrible for the local environment since they require the pesticides to protect one crop. If they planted a polyculture of different trees and other flowering plants and if every orchard had their own honeybees it would be much better for the environment.
@bieneulm1982 Жыл бұрын
The monocultural pollen supply the bees are forced into by their owner making them migrate from monoculture to monoculture is quite stressful for the honeybees. Bees should always have a variety of natural pollen and nectar supply to choose from...
@pilsplease756111 ай бұрын
nah
@pilsplease756111 ай бұрын
And for the record I am actually a beekeeper.
@violentlyopposed5 ай бұрын
I've been saying it for years. Monocropping will kill the planet. People don't realize how closely related the balance is to insect and plant.
@miguela.g.56142 ай бұрын
of course it seems that wee choose the food that are on the shelves of markets, but as well those products are the only ones being offered, we don't have more option.
@stevenpenner9604 Жыл бұрын
Im sure if the migratory beekeepers for one season would get together and refuse to pollinate the orchards, until they changed their applications that would be enough loss of revenue for the orchards to change their ways
@thomasyoder4537 Жыл бұрын
Would not hurt the farmers. I am an organic farmer so I know how it works. It work harm the rest of the word. Farmers insurance would pay more for the loss than they would make.
@stevenpenner9604 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasyoder4537 I get what you are saying, ag farmers wouldn't be phased too much, but the almond orchards would feel it and those are the farmers I am talking about thats where the migratory beekeepers go for the most part, when you get thousands of colonies in such close quarters that's where problems arise, yes up north here keepers bring there bees to canola fields, but in general it's possibly 30-60 colonies per 160acres
@mdsloads5 ай бұрын
Yes and our cancer rate is also a part of these issues.
@مهندالملاح-ض2ش Жыл бұрын
شكرا لكم على هذا البرنامج الجميل..سؤالي هل عسل اللوز يؤكل وهل موجود في الاسواق لان سمعت ان عسل اللوز الحلو يكون مذاقه مر ولا يستساغ فهل هذا صحيح
@Keeperofthebees Жыл бұрын
That is true. Very bitter aftertaste
@OniMasku9 ай бұрын
Skibidi toilet
@laliandtiago3 ай бұрын
They don’t use the honey from the almond pollination. Apparently it’s awful honey.
@Gfthce3426 Жыл бұрын
In this area the commercial pollinator bee keeper filled our bees with American Foul Brood for 20 years then retired . Sold his equipment all over the prairies .
@thomasfeiller22073 ай бұрын
had me with the bees and then...
@amberdeng5259 ай бұрын
Hi Mrs. Jowers.
@mollydenofrio90105 ай бұрын
I don't need fruits 365 days a year. When I was growing up you had the seasons. You had products at a particular time of year, and that was what you had. Now you gotta have a perfect product. I don't need that. I can cut a bad spot out of an apple. People are so spoiled
@Ingvaeone11 ай бұрын
The industrial revolution and its consequences have been disastrous for the human race.
@JaiHylRubis Жыл бұрын
💝🙏💫 ... 🍀
@PeterKato83 Жыл бұрын
Always funny listening to non farmers with no idea compared to the actual farmers with vast experience.
@elijahrodgers416 Жыл бұрын
Yep
@lenturtle7954 Жыл бұрын
Ù😊@@elijahrodgers416
@joelcurtis336311 ай бұрын
Explain? What's an "actual farmer"?
@PeterKato8311 ай бұрын
it doesn't need explaining, I'm guessing you have a degree that ends in "Studies"@@joelcurtis3363
@OniMasku9 ай бұрын
@@joelcurtis3363someone who farms
@lynnhughes6350 Жыл бұрын
The guy with the dragonfly shirt must be a Pink Floyd fan ..listen to him and see if you can guess the song
@trentpratt61875 ай бұрын
The title of this documentary says it wasn't an award winner. What award was granted to this documentary I would really like to know. Was it that I'm just like every other documentary on KZbin award I watched this documentary and there was nothing special about it to where it should have gotten an award
@MrCityslickerktm5 ай бұрын
Newport Beach Film Festival 2019 Winner: Audience Award, Environmental Filmmaking - Peter Nelson (Director) Vancouver International Film Festival 2019 Winner: Rob Stewart Eco Warrior Award - Peter Nelson Woods Hole Film Festival 2019 Winner: Director's Award for Cinematography [Documentary] - Peter Nelson ReadingFilmFEST 2019 Winner: People's Choice Award, Best Documentary - Peter Nelson, Sally Roy (executive producer) Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival 2019 Winner: Gaia Prize for Environmental Filmmaking - Peter Nelson
@donaldblue732611 ай бұрын
It was so cool seeing your wife on there with you Jimmy 😂
@lambbrookfarm4528 Жыл бұрын
What is happening in Cuba and Africa where beekeepers couldn't afford treatments? Bees took heavy loses then they began to develop abilities to deal with varroa.
@lordmike9384 Жыл бұрын
Africa also has the most wild honeybees and barely any managed hives.
@pilsplease756111 ай бұрын
Nah the bees you are talking about are totally vulnerable to varroa the only bees with natural resistance to it at a level without needing miticides are Russian Bees the only bees anyone should keep they literally kill mites and are resistant and just better producers.
@lambbrookfarm452811 ай бұрын
@@pilsplease7561 please check out Tom Seeley. He has done much research with feral bees in the USA.
@aylalilyinfinit9811 ай бұрын
@@pilsplease7561 South African beekeeper here and can say from first hand experience our bees get rid of varroa all by themselves. We do not treat at all and our colonies are thriving. We also have SHB and our bees manage them successfully.
@danthomas6587 Жыл бұрын
I think no till is the future.
@lordmike9384 Жыл бұрын
Bees dont care about tillage style. No till has nothing to do with pesticides which are the real problem for bees.
@lenturtle7954 Жыл бұрын
No till usually means a whole lot more sprays . What these guys are showing isnt zero till its cover crop farming which is far more enviromentally freindly and healthier for the whole world just look at the soil its rich and dark Then look at the zero till soil its dead hard and killed by anhydrous ammonia and sprays . Till farming was better than zero till ...crop rotation controlled weeds as did tilling in green feed . Its not just bees if insects cant live in the environment we cant either ...
@pilsplease756111 ай бұрын
No till and most current organic practices are on the way out for being so bad for the soil and bad for you, and telling lies in marketing.
@peace4peaceful Жыл бұрын
So, what about introducing honey bees into the US? Why not use native bees..foreign bees wipe them out. And native bees are not so affected by amora mites.
@bieneulm1982 Жыл бұрын
Before the european honey bee was introduced on american soil by european settlers there wasn't any honey bees in what is today America as far as I know.
@Harambe20168 ай бұрын
THYMOL CRYSTALS
@edwardclark5211 Жыл бұрын
How do you know? Prove it. Where is the evidence.
@james-r Жыл бұрын
The core of the issue is the capitalist ideological addiction of success with monetary greed and wealth. Capitalism knows how to make money, not natural sustainability or quality.
@dixsigns1717 Жыл бұрын
Actually, it is all the people (consumers) who buy the fruits produced by greedy producers. If people stop buying the products whether shipped in or grown here. But consumers are greedier than the producers. And, the dirty circle goes round and round and never stops til it is all gone and there is nothing left for the children!
@lordmike9384 Жыл бұрын
China is the most state controlled economy in the world and has worse Bee problems than any other country. They literally need to pollinate crops by hand in some regions of china because they have no bees there.