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Varroa Mites: A Danger to Bees 360° Video

In this 360° virtual reality experience you can fly into a bee hive and experience why varroa mites are such a threat to bees. Untreated they can wipe out a bee colony within one to three years: Varroa mites are regarded as the greatest pest to the western honeybee. Learn more: https://beecare.bayer

What Would Happen To You If All The Bees Die?

Bees are essential for human existence, but sadly they're all dying. Why are they dying, and what happens if they disappear? Support Life Noggin on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LifeNogginStudios?ty=h Follow Us! https://twitter.com/LifeNoggin\nhttps://facebook.com/LifeNoggin Click here to see

Varroa Mites: A Danger to Bees

Untreated they can wipe out a bee colony within one to three years: Varroa mites are regarded as the greatest pest to the western honeybee. This animation explains how the tiny parasites threaten bees and explains what beekeepers can do about them. Beekeeper Ernst Caspari has 20 colonies of bees t

7 Psychological Benefits of Video Games

Do you wonder if video games have scientific benefits? We have you covered. Video games help with emotional stability, helps you be a better multi-tasker, helps visual-motor coordination, helps with social skills, helps with vision and even aging. Side note: Sorry, we missed point 2 in the video.

How bee honey is produced

From collecting the pollen and nectar to closing the combs in the beehive. This is how bee honey is produced. Author: ZDF/TerraX/Ioanna Engel/ Anna-Lena Neidlinger Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/TerraX

Video Games and Education

"Playing is the highest form of research," Einstein is said to have said. Nowadays, gaming also happens in video games, and teachers use it in class or for homework. For this video, we teamed up with the folks at G2A – the world's largest gaming marketplace. We'll learn about the three dimensions of

Bee Navigation

Explore the world of honeybees—how they communicate information about food sources with their hivemates, and how, once in flight, they find their way to the flowers that provide nectar and pollen—in this video from NOVA: The Mystery of Animal Pathfinders. CREDITS: https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/c