The God of Honey and Beekeeping

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35 responses to “Melisseus”
Beeing cool. Wonderful image.
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Thanks a lot, Timothy.
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Die god zal nu veel overuren moeten kloppen…
De totale opbrengst van honing dit jaar is met 60% geminderd tov vorig jaa.r 🤔
Het aantal bijen is verhouding gewijs evenredig geminderd…
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Dat is triest om te horen.
Dan hoop ik dat Melisseus te hulp schiet.
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How do honeybees “know” to make their cells hexagonal? Presumably it’s encoded in their DNA, like so many other things.
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Yes, I guess it is. But it is an interesting question.
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I have a daughter who is also a beekeeper
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Ah, how interesting.
I think it must be a very interesting job to have.
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Terrific image, Rabirius.
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Thanks. I’m glad you like it.
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No quisiera estar en tu imaginación. Excelente fotografía Rabirius. Va más allá de la percepción humana.
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Muchas gracias por tus palabras.
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De nada amigo. Un gran abrazo
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Beeutiful work, Rabirius! 👍🏻😎
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Thanks. I’m glad you like it.
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‘In a Jar’.. Excellent!
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Thank you!
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Wonderful design again.
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Thank you so much!
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It is very symbolic to keep a beekeeper in a jar of honey 🙂
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Well, actually, the guy in the honey jar is a “drone”. There are assumptions that Melisseus kills his drones and so I put it in a honey jar. 🙂
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It looks like safe place 😀
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Yes, it might be. 🙂
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een knappe symbolische creatie Rabirius
groeten
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Dank je wel, Willy!
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Amazing picture
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Thanks. I’m glad you like it!
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So different from what I would have pictured. I was thinking it was going to be more like a “God of Bees” – had no idea that is would be a god of extractive benefit. Oh me of little insight.
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For me it is also interesting to explore the lesser known Gods. You can learn a lot and also find intriguing stories.
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What could you expect, more. We are thieves, from the very core. ☺️
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Yes, indeed we are.
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Intriguing … I wouldn’t have imagined that the God of Honey would look like that! 🙂
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Well, he is a smart guy. 🙂
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Beautiful image
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Thanks a lot. We are glad you like them.
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