Transferring Baby Queen Bees-to-be Through Biomimicry and Reciprocity
AuthorPovi
Education and Career LevelGraduate Student & Professional
Photo Year2021
Author's NoteI find that learning from Mother Nature and Father Time keeps me a student for life. … And being able to share my learnings with others, and to nurture life, pays homage to the living elements that sustain us. My daughter … took this photo of me grafting, or transferring baby bee larvae into cell cups for rearing new queen bee mamas at my farm … in the southern Rockies of Northern New Mexico.
Povi
Graduate Student & Professional
Photo Year2021
Author's NoteI find that learning from Mother Nature and Father Time keeps me a student for life. … And being able to share my learnings with others, and to nurture life, pays homage to the living elements that sustain us. My daughter … took this photo of me grafting, or transferring baby bee larvae into cell cups for rearing new queen bee mamas at my farm … in the southern Rockies of Northern New Mexico.
2021
I find that learning from Mother Nature and Father Time keeps me a student for life. … And being able to share my learnings with others, and to nurture life, pays homage to the living elements that sustain us. My daughter … took this photo of me grafting, or transferring baby bee larvae into cell cups for rearing new queen bee mamas at my farm … in the southern Rockies of Northern New Mexico.