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    Default On the telly

    There will be a mention of bees on the telly tonight:

    BBC1 9pm

    See also: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rqgh4

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    Watched a little of it - remarkable footage from the inside of a hive. I confess I had no idea that some bees have the job of heater bees and others don't. The infra red footage seemed to make it clear though.

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    I, too, watched the bee bit. Was a little confused by some of the claims. For example the first hot bee they showed was doing a waggle dance, surely indicating that it was a forager passing on info about a good source of nectar, rather than a bee that had never left the hive (and apparently never would?). Of course it would be hot, having just flown back full of high-octane nectar! (Must be similar to returning from a 5k run and walking straight into a centrally-heated house!)

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    heheh, I wrote almost the exact same thing on another forum.

    I did also wonder about the claim that brood raised on one temperature was destined to be a house bee, those on another would become foragers, that pretty much flies in the face of accepted wisdom, as I understand it at least.

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    Indeed, Nellie, but the information was being put forward by a celebrity, so it must be true!

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    You miserable lot!

    You can't expect things to be 100% spot on in a programme like this. I thought that the infrared footage was really interesting, the comments are of course up to discussion.

    By the way, does anybody know why Richard Hammond wears a safety harness and rope for opening a beehive?

    If you have missed it you can watch it on the BBCiplayer (scroll to 38 minutes if you are not interested in the rest):

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode..._Out_of_Sight/

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    Thanks for the link Doris.
    The BBC must have made him wear the harness as the hive was on a little flat roof and he could have plunged to his death if chased by a killer bee.
    Did you notice how the bees inside the hive were Carniolans yet outside when foraging they were Italians!
    They should sack the continuity director.

    May I be the first to suggest that the programme would have been more suitably titled - Eric the heater bee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stromnessbees View Post
    By the way, does anybody know why Richard Hammond wears a safety harness and rope for opening a beehive?
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    'cos bees are really, really dangerous, as any fule kno, unlike fast cars powered by rockets ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    Thanks for the link Doris.
    Did you notice how the bees inside the hive were Carniolans yet outside when foraging they were Italians!
    I must say I didn't, but it was late at night and I was too fascinated by the Ready Brek glow to pay proper attention!

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    Exclamation More hot bees!

    Now you can watch those hot bees again on infrared camera:

    http://www.hobos.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/preview/

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