Bees doing a calculus dance

My friend Adam is raising has allowed someone to raise bees on the roof of his house. I think this is crazy but he is gaining interesting information from the experience. He sent me this video regarding incredible bee math:



He does not know it yet but later I will ask him (or the mysterious beekeeper Greg) to post information about the bees.

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 05/03 at 08:05 PM

For the record, a friend of Adam’s, Greg, is raising bees on Adam’s roof.  He is the one with knowledge.  But perhaps I can bee his vessel for information transfer to sidewalkchalked.com

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