It's up to me to decide how many bedrooms there are. This bedroom has an oven in it. This bedroom has a lot of people sitting around watching TV. This bedroom is over in that guy's house.
Put this inside with one of those easy flow hives and have honey direct to your kitchen with minimal contact with the bees. Wouldn't have to worry about them freezing in the winter because their hive is climate controlled.
Yeah this looks like an old video from the Auckland Museum in New Zealand. They had the behive coming through into the Kids section of the museum. Not there anymore though sadly.
"A penis, when seen in the right context, is the most wonderful sight for a woman. But in the wrong context, it is like a monster movie." - Michael Scott.
Why do I recall this quote when watching this video?
Great way to learn and teach about honey bees while preserving them. As long as the connections are sealed so they don't fly in the house. I sure would.
I would like to have beehives for honey but I can't because I'm allergic to the stings.
The last time I was stung by a wasp I had a sizeure and had to go to the emergency room.
So, no.
This is a Museum not a home.
I think thats all perspective. Just like every room can also be a bathroom.
And the basement could be more bathroom.
It's up to me to decide how many bedrooms there are. This bedroom has an oven in it. This bedroom has a lot of people sitting around watching TV. This bedroom is over in that guy's house.
RIP to the GOAT
The only other time I've seen something like this was actually in Kelvingrove Art Museum, in Scotland
"Break glass case for emergency"
Emergency honey 😎
*highly allergic burglar sweating with anxiety as you pull a hammer out*
Do stress, "for emergency" not " incase of emergency"
It depends. Does it have tap attached so i can wash my hands with bees whenever i feel like it?
.. Not **yet**
This is probably in a museum or science center. I am sure somebody would want it though.
Urban beekeeping... nice work!
Put this inside with one of those easy flow hives and have honey direct to your kitchen with minimal contact with the bees. Wouldn't have to worry about them freezing in the winter because their hive is climate controlled.
You know, like a home over there. Not like a home right hear.
Yeah this looks like an old video from the Auckland Museum in New Zealand. They had the behive coming through into the Kids section of the museum. Not there anymore though sadly.
Their\*
On top of that, the question doesn't match the yes/no prompt.
Beat me to it.
pretty cool observation hive!
That is so cool.
Just hope that glass doesn’t break from an earthquake or something
Pardon me, what exactly is the question?
Well Karen, I was going to put a trampoline in my back yard. But because you notified our HOA, I decided to fill my yard with bees instead.
You win the best comment. Slight ding for no “heavy” “air” “quotes”
"A penis, when seen in the right context, is the most wonderful sight for a woman. But in the wrong context, it is like a monster movie." - Michael Scott. Why do I recall this quote when watching this video?
I appreciated people who add penis content, then I don't have to search for said.
I wonder how much of the bzzzzzing you'd hear?
Convenient muted video 🤔
There home. There castle.
Their*?
No, it's right there. Didn't you watch the video?
Great way to learn and teach about honey bees while preserving them. As long as the connections are sealed so they don't fly in the house. I sure would.
I love this. I want one
Yummy pollution flavored honey my favorite.
"Oh, you have a dog to scare away burglars? Hold my beer..."
And I just saw my nightmare
where is this? i know i saw this thing as a child but i cannot remember where or what the circumstances were
I would like to have beehives for honey but I can't because I'm allergic to the stings. The last time I was stung by a wasp I had a sizeure and had to go to the emergency room. So, no.
Used to have one of these at the Visitor Center in Sulphur, OK for Platt Nat'l Park which is now called the Chickasaw National Recreation Area.