Bit like LlamasDid you notice that it costs ?only? $400 per month for 24 hives?
- the only people making any money through metal detectors are the people who sell them!
So they raised $16 million basically on the premise that honey bees are in danger, beekeepers are inept and by inference lazy .... and they have signed up tens of thousands of bee colonies in the USA prior to even launching (or it would seem - developing) the product. $2m in a grant from the EU !
?? tell me more . There is a Alpaca "farm" near me . There seems to be no end of people willing to pay to walk an alpaca round and round a small field. There are regularly 30+ cars parked nose to tail on the narrow lane - farmers struggle to get their vehicles past.Bit like Llamas
?? tell me more . There is a Alpaca "farm" near me . There seems to be no end of people willing to pay to walk an alpaca round and round a small field. There are regularly 30+ cars parked nose to tail on the narrow lane - farmers struggle to get their vehicles past.
Llamas? I meant alpacas?? tell me more . There is a Alpaca "farm" near me . There seems to be no end of people willing to pay to walk an alpaca round and round a small field. There are regularly 30+ cars parked nose to tail on the narrow lane - farmers struggle to get their vehicles past.
The nearby alpaca "farm" has caused a lot of dialogue in the village - congestion on the road and a planning application for a 3 bedroom house on the pretext that a seasonal worker is needed during birthing.Llamas? I meant alpacas
I always thought of alpacas as a sort of pyramid scheme but yes you’re right there is this walking phenomenon. There was a start up near me but I think they have given up.
Both will spit and can carry TB.The nearby alpaca "farm" has caused a lot of dialogue in the village - congestion on the road and a planning application for a 3 bedroom house on the pretext that a seasonal worker is needed during birthing.
As an aside. In case you cant tell them apart. Remember "llama Banana". Llamas have ears curving to the middle , alpacas have straight ears.View attachment 27943View attachment 27944
The tech will work, either now or in the future - just look at automated milking parlours. But for me, this is so boring. I have started bee keeping to have bees and interact with them, not just to exploit them.
Ian
My point is just technology will get there. I could choose any myriad of inventions to highlight how technology has "improved" life. Just an example. It may well kill us all in the end anywayMilk/cows is very different to honey/bees. Agree it's probably do able but wouldn't use automated milking as an example.
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