I started Beekeeping in 2009, in southwestern Ontario, Canada. I've been researching honey bees for a few years. The purpose of this blog is to record my adventures with the bees and to share all my research and notes from books, seminars, training and lectures. Most of all I want to share what I learn from the bees.
Friday, May 29, 2015
Natioanl Geographic video - A bee's metamorphasis
This video by the National Geographic is short (60 seconds) but it is narrated and it's packed with visuals. It shows in time lapse the stages of development of a bee from an egg to larvae to pupae and to a bee.
It's amazing. The magnification of the camera lets you see exquisite detail.
You can see the larvae swimming in their puddle of royal jelly as they eat.
Really well done.
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/magazine/150415-ngm-bees-more
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