mexbigshow
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2011
- Messages
- 205
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- Location
- mexborough, south yorkshire
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 1
jimmy and the wild honey hunters in nepal
Probably down to closed shop - no overlap between nepalese union of honey gatherers and nepalese wax chandler federation.
Or perhaps it's down to the lack of a local "Stoneleigh" equivalent to take the wax to for exchange (and anyway - what are they going to do with a big pile of pristine BS wired foundation).
Jamie's a nice guy with good intentions.
- we were given enough hints about the natural history of those bees to know that they must be fascinating, without even the most basic summary of their life cycle
but they probably assumed much of the natural history would be for a niche interest rather than the general public.
I think I have got it right that the bees were Apis dorsata/laboriosa and a quick google shows quite a lot of pages.
Yes I know that doesn't replace having covered it in the film but they probably assumed much of the natural history would be for a niche interest rather than the general public.