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A 30-minute talk on a beekeeping technique that uses cheap plastic kegs and doesn’t require directly handling bees (machine-translated subtitles seem good enough)
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A 30-minute talk on a beekeeping technique that uses cheap plastic kegs and doesn’t require directly handling bees (machine-translated subtitles seem good enough)
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God I wish this was in english… I watched it anyway
English version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ItlOFLTUAs
Problem is, the bees will pick up phthalates from the plastic so the honey becomes toxic. Sorry, but it’s a bad idea.
As someone that works with beer, there are totally 30L recyclable kegs especially with import beer. You don’t get charged a deposit for the keg and the brewery isn’t like “where’s our keg?”
This is very neat, but the fact that it’s all custom and needs to be made by hand is sort of a huge deterrent to using this system. They need a way to commercialize this to make it appealing.
I shudder at my own capitalism.
“Doesn’t require directly handling bees”
As a beekeeper, that sounds to me like saying “A sex technique that doesn’t involve intimacy or pleasure”