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Bees Are Being Trained To Make Honey from Cannabis
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It’s not everyday you hear about a man who has been able to successfully train bees.
Nicknamed ‘Nicolas Trainerbees’, this man has earned himself such a unique moniker after training his bees to make honey out of just about anything he can get his hands on. The 39-year-old Frenchman is a self-proclaimed medical marijuana advocate and supports full legalization of the medicinal plant.
Nicolas has worked with his bees for over 20 years, giving him ample time to experiment with what works and what doesn’t work. “I have trained bees to do several things, such as collect sugar from fruit, instead of using flowers,” he tells us.
Nicolas has had a passion for nature since he was a child, which ultimately led him to a profession that combines his love of plants with his love of animals and insects. “For some time I had known about the health benefits of bee products such as honey, propolis, pollen, wax and royal jelly and also about the benefits of cannabis,” Nicolas says.
Because of a bee’s natural ability to “enhance” everything that passes through their bodies (as their enzymes are what turn nectar into honey), Nicolas says that “cannahoney” provides tremendous health benefits for the consumer.
The bees are unaffected by the the cannabinoids in marijuana as they lack an endocannabinoid system; it’s just another form of food for them. Watch these bees work their magic in the video below:
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