Sunday, March 15, 2026

Day 4951: An Analogy & Propolis "Bee-glue".




   
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Bees are not just honey makers — they are also nature’s tiny builders and protectors. In autumn, bees gather resin from tree bark and buds to create propolis, a natural sticky “bee glue” that helps seal their hive for the cold winter ahead.

This incredible natural substance doesn’t just close small gaps in the hive. It also acts like a natural disinfectant, helping keep the entire colony safe from harmful germs and bacteria.

Nature has its own engineers, doctors, and architects — and the humble bee does all three. A tiny insect with a huge responsibility for its colony and for our planet.

 



  
 
A 5+ minute video, Top Torpedo, here.




 
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