This woman is such an excellent scientist! What she is saying supports my observations, which were rejected by some bee scientists in Florida. I definitely need to speak with her. I'm writing a book about what I observed in a feral colony.
I too am extremely creative. I agree with you, that she is a great scientist. I am writing a book about my observations of a feral colony, which were rejected by some bee scientists in Florida. Some of her information supports my observations.
as a Bee-keeper from Africa especially Somaliland, or Northern Somalia, I enjoyed your presentation, I got new concepts regarding, Thankx Juliana Rangel for your in-depth presentation
: Cold temperatures and snow occur in this season, which runs from December to March. This is a time for ice skating, cross-country or downhill skiing, sledding, snowboarding, snowshoeing, or cheering on a favorite hockey team. Spring: In April and May, the temperature starts to become milder. is abundant: generally, 1 and a half meters (59 in) of per year on the southern coast, 2 and a half meters (98 in) on the northern one, and up to 4 meters (157 in) in the north of Cape Breton Island (see Ingonish). Usually, it snows from late November to early April. gets way far than in winter. In it usually rains after snow, and that clears the snow away. ... If you look at average daytime high temperatures in the downtown area, is a touch . Summer. Mid-June to mid-September: 20 to 25 °C (70 to 80 °F) though can reach 30 to 32 °C (86 to 90F) with humidity.
She understood what she was trying to explain. If you do not have a vast knowledge of bees this will be a difficult video to understand. very poor presentation, explanation.
This woman is such an excellent scientist! What she is saying supports my observations, which were rejected by some bee scientists in Florida. I definitely need to speak with her. I'm writing a book about what I observed in a feral colony.
Love this lady! Excellent speaker. I never get bored of listening to her. So much good information.
I feel the same way!
This is fantastic fact filled lecture by a respected professional. Also her portrayal of the treble dance is rather cute, LOL .
I too am extremely creative. I agree with you, that she is a great scientist. I am writing a book about my observations of a feral colony, which were rejected by some bee scientists in Florida. Some of her information supports my observations.
as a Bee-keeper from Africa especially Somaliland, or Northern Somalia, I enjoyed your presentation, I got new concepts regarding, Thankx Juliana Rangel for your in-depth presentation
Excellent!
:
Cold temperatures and snow occur in this season, which runs from December to March. This is a time for ice skating, cross-country or downhill skiing, sledding,
snowboarding, snowshoeing, or cheering on a favorite hockey team. Spring: In April and May, the temperature starts to become milder.
is
abundant: generally, 1 and a half meters (59 in) of per year on the southern coast, 2 and a half meters
(98 in) on the northern one, and up to 4 meters (157
in) in the north of Cape Breton Island (see Ingonish).
Usually, it snows from late November to early April.
gets way far than in winter.
In it usually rains after snow, and that clears the snow away. ...
If you look at average daytime high temperatures in
the downtown area, is a touch .
Summer. Mid-June to mid-September: 20 to 25 °C (70 to 80
°F) though can reach
30 to 32 °C (86 to 90F) with humidity.
If certain people lived up to this speakers virtues they wouldnt have to argue so much on weak terms, their standing would be self evident.
many thanks,,
vere good
She understood what she was trying to explain. If you do not have a vast knowledge of bees this will be a difficult video to understand. very poor presentation, explanation.
great subject but very poor presentation : she doesnt explain and develop much..
When you only have an hour you don't get to go to far in depth.
Could you refer me to great videos or books that go in depth please?