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Yay!Lawrence Hive.I mean-- Just one time, one time.
I mean-- Just one time, one time.Lawrence Hive. Everybody was so-- everybody was like, Lawrence is coming here.Hopefully they're all Team Lawrence.
So you get lower turnover.A hive turns into a mob?
Moving from ancient history into a little bit more modern science of honey bees, we're going to now start to talk about the culture and systemswithin the bee hive, the different types of bees within the hive, what their roles and functions are, and how we interface with them.And we'll start with the three types of bees that you'll find in the honey bee colony.
Once they're making that transition from nurse bee to forager bee, they'll actually learn their flight path and train those muscles by flying a foot awayfrom the hive, and then three feet, and then 20 feet, and then eventually, they can actually have a five-mile flight radius in any direction.So honey bees that we see on the trees out here could be living five miles away, coming to get this luscious Bayside nectar to make
These are a couple images of frames and hives.We keep a Langstroth hive.There are many different styles of hive bodies.
So I think the honey bees are a really graceful and really elegant example of how we all need each other to survive.the small hive beetle, and the wax moth.
So in 2014, UNHCR and USA for the UNHCR called the Hive, which is a special project trying to unlock a larger audience here in the United States.We set up the Hive here in New York.And we hired some of the brightest and smartest people from different backgrounds, from politics, or from the private sector.
But a lot of times, we found out some pretty awesome stuff, a few of which we'll go over a little bit later.But the Hive was really set up to have data as our backbone.So we built a data model.
Because after all, they're just like us.So the Hive is powered by data science, innovative technology, and creative campaigns and strategic partnerships.Oh, and this year, we were recently featured as one of Fast Company's most innovative NGOs.
In many ways, we're trying to reengage the US public in a very different manner.Because the Hive is always interested in working, especially with people in the technology sector, so definitely.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.Everything's in the hive.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.applied pesticides in the hive, what they were looking for was the neonicotinoids.
So you get lower turnover.What about when the hive sort of goes off track and I was sitting there thinking a little about like Salem witch trials.
So you get lower turnover.profitable without being a hive.
was to set up a bee hives around the allotments.And the bee hives are connected with a wire.And if the elephants creep in and try to sneak between the bee hives, it triggers the wire that shakes the bee hives,
I love it. Now, how is it that you-- in your book, you talk about in order for you to be chosen youI broke out in hives, but I did it anyway.
So you're not going to run out of food.You've got 100 hives there.They're all gaining weight.
And it's very common around here for beekeepers to just toss feed on them.Sugar on the hives as soon as there's a dearth.So they can keep the numbers up.
But I want to make it clear, I'm not saying that they are hives, most are not.Very few are hives.There's a dimension of hivishness and even within the same industry.
questions next to the person giv you HS you ignore the person who's givingyou HS hives and you I would if that lovely lady next to you is obviously not giving your hives you hives but let'simagine for a moment that she did I'd put up a wall remember the imagination is very powerful that's what all these
pro-growth frame of mind, there's so much pent-up energy and potentially in the American system, that alone is gonna, I think, cause, you know, growthIt's like some sort of collective hive mind thing.
So I am writing the poem, and that's true.We had to get rid of the hive.We wanted to do that the natural humane way, blah, blah, blah.
how to get to the nature.And so they come back to the hive.They do something called the waggle dance.
It's kind of like bee twerking.They come back to the hive.They orient their shadow always at 30 degrees to the sun, and they walk in a figure eight.
And if he lives one day, it's because he got lucky.He goes outside of the hive every day around the hottest time.1:00 to 3:00 is how we're seeing our hives actively have their drones come out lately.
We keep a Langstroth hive.There are many different styles of hive bodies.But when they're human fabricated, the Langstroth hive is one of the most common and has been around for over 100 years.
So I think the honey bees are a really graceful and really elegant example of how we all need each other to survive.They don't die of the small hive beetle.
And given the refugee crisis that I've just described and also the uncertainty of the rest of the pie, we're really focused on growing this segment even more.And Erin Dunn from the Hive is going to talk about one of the ways that we do just that.Thank you, Shion. Definitely having that background to understand the crisis is really important.
We wanted everybody that could look at this problem in a completely different way.And when we first started the Hive, we did a lot of testing.And yes, we failed a few times.
So when I say treatments-- talk about the reasons that treatments are used-- when I talk about treatments I'm talking about medications, substancesthat are put in the hive specifically to fight disease or to fight something or to boost something.This particular bee here, if you can see closely right where I'm circling, that bee actually has a varroa mite on its back.
These are substances that do occur naturally, never naturally in the concentrations.They're used in the hive as a medication.In the concentrations that they're used, they're just as unnatural as anything synthetic.
So the organic acids are natural treatments.They do occur naturally in the hive and in honey.And therefore in both cases they're not detectable in honey as residue because you'd have to determine what was in the honey before
They are toxins.And essential oils are used in the hive by a lot of beekeepers, a lot of beekeepers who consider what they're doing natural and sustainable.They certainly consider it more natural and more sustainable and better for the bees than the beekeepers that are using the synthetic chemicals up there.
There isn't a queen that's sitting on a throne telling everybody what to do.When there's more brood in the hive, more baby bees in the hive than they have food to provide for them, then more bees get allocated to procuring more food.It really is as simple as that.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.All their comb is in the hive.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.Their food stores are in their hive.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.Their young are in the hive.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.Their future's in the hive.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.And when you look in a hive, when you look at something like this-- this is actually a piece of comb that was in a wall
And it's not a ridiculous theory.And when you observe the hive, you open it up.
And it's not a ridiculous theory.But as we've got the hive open for a long time we can hear them start to get a little bit agitated and annoyed.
That can work together towards higher goals.And one particular chapter is on hive psychology and I thought it'd be fun since I'm here talking to one of the most novel and interesting companies in the world, to talk about hive psychologyand let's see in our discussion afterwards how well these ideas apply to what you experience here at Google.
So you get lower turnover.So there will never be a human hive until either we're attacked by Mars or we get serious and declare war on those goddamn mosquitoes.
So you get lower turnover.Previous question about when the hive starts to drift away, you know, that's sort of the hives will is sort of drifting.
So you get lower turnover.You don't have to be a hive to be successful.
So you get lower turnover.You don't have to be a hive to change the world.
So I think the honey bees are a really graceful and really elegant example of how we all need each other to survive.And a number of the hives that we lost this last winter were just gone.
So it turned out the solution-- and this was done in some experiments collaboratively between the scientists and the farmers--was to set up a bee hives around the allotments.And the bee hives are connected with a wire.
And so around the same time, I started getting these weird mystery ailments.Started off first there were hives that would come and go-- really itchy red things-- and my mom would say, oh, it's just stress, honey.Don't worry about it.
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