The secret winter life of the honeybees: a beekeeper reports!

The secret winter life of the honeybees: a beekeeper reports!

In the cold season, the question arises as to how honey bees actually spend the winter. Matthias Motzigemba, a passionate beekeeper from the Rems-Murr district, gives exciting insights into the secret life of bees in the winter months. As reports zvw.de, the hardworking insects fly up to 100 kilometers from flower every day. With this strenuous work, you only collect a teaspoon of honey within six weeks and are so exhausted afterwards that you die. But what happens when the temperatures fall and flying is impossible? Motzigemba explains that the bees cuddle together in their beehives to create heat and thus protect their colony.

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But Matthias Motzigemba is not only beekeeper, but also inventor. He has registered several patents, including an innovative system to determine the position of communication platforms. According to justia.com, its invention enables the orientation and focus of the communication to be determined between two platforms. This patent was granted on December 22, 2015 and testifies to motzigembas of technical creativity and its commitment to advanced solutions.

The connection between the motifembas passion for beekeeping and its invention skills shows how versatile a beekeeper can be. While he brings his bees through the winter, he also works on technologies that could revolutionize the way we communicate. A truly inspiring example of the synergy of nature and technology!

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