In one detailed study of Trigona hypogea in Brazil, the vulture bees mixed sugary plant products with a proteinaceous paste from regurgitated meat, and let it mature to form a sweet substance that was used as food; however, the two resources were initially kept in separate "pots" in the colony, neither being true honey (i.e., not derived from nectar), but they were then mixed together.
Correct me if I'm wrong because English is not my first language, but my understanding from reading this article is that this is NOT a colony. It is a large area where over 5 million bees are living spread out. Link
the CCD, likely was due to a combination pesticides, climate change and forced to foraging only specific flowers, and it only mostly affected the european honeybees. other factors include a specific type of virus, the Varroa destructor mite and inbreed. it seems other types of honyebees are more resistant, like africanized or more aggressive type of bees.
So they went and disturbed it. Real nice, assholes. Streak fucking ruined.
Bee 1: bzzzz *wiggle*
Bee 2: bzzz bzzzz *wiggle*
Bee 1: bz-
(Roof tears open)
Science-type person: Ay what y’all got goin’ in here?! 🤩
(Sign, “Days Without Disturbance” rolls over from 36,501 to zero)
buzz kill
So every time a new body is interred they can make themselves a little batch of human meat honey, as a treat.
Bees mastering necro-tweaking
probably dint want the protein/meat to spoil plant fermentation.
If mellified man is a thing, turnabout is only fair play
Metal !
"...And when the tiny one from heaven comes Crawls inside the chosen skull And when the tiny one it summons the others...l"
Amorphis - the bee
It was already sorta mentioned once, but worth doing again.
This isn't a colony. These aren't honey bees or bumblebees, these bees are wild and native and live fairly independently of each other.
You made my go find the article. https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2026/04/55m-ground-nesting-bees-make-home-ithaca-cemetery
Yep, not a colony. The is an aggregation since this a solitary.
I wanna go to some wild bee parties with the anarchy bees!
Zombees
DON'T PAIN OPEN INSIDE
DON’T HONEY OPEN INSIDE
I’ll do what I want and don’t cal me honey
Yeah! Tell you where you can and can't open your own personal umbrel— floomf
Ah. Well, then.
Cryptkeeper: and remember kiddies, you’d better bee-have yourselves or you’ll have a real SWARMageddon! AAhhahahahahaha
Correct me if I'm wrong because English is not my first language, but my understanding from reading this article is that this is NOT a colony. It is a large area where over 5 million bees are living spread out. Link
You understand correctly, journalists just don’t care about getting stuff wrong all the time here as long as it gets clicks/views.
Good. I thought colonialism was bad.
Should've said "beeneath a cemetery"
Is this where all the bees have been disappearing to? Did we unintentionally find the honeybee Zion? Are we the sentinels?
the CCD, likely was due to a combination pesticides, climate change and forced to foraging only specific flowers, and it only mostly affected the european honeybees. other factors include a specific type of virus, the Varroa destructor mite and inbreed. it seems other types of honyebees are more resistant, like africanized or more aggressive type of bees.
Are those zombees?
Or are they boobees?
Leave them bee?
Leave them alone probably better humans didn't know what they do.
I never knew bees could live that long
So now we're gonna disturb them, right? Is that how this goes?
Smithsonian magazine article
Is that where some guy with a hook for a hand was buried?
One day some poor construction workers will do remodelations around that area and be attacked by 5.5 million wild bees at once.
Hope none of them have allergies
You know what, good for them
Not anymore, I'm sure some dickhead will decide they need to be exterminated.
QueenbeeEmpressbeeIf we let nature rule we'd have ao many more interesting phenomena and beings to study and learn from.
Paging Nicholas cage...
May they rest in bees
Zombees?
Don't upset Bees, we'll need them after the crash
Unleash the pharaoh's bees!
No wonder Odysseus had such a long travel home. I always thought Ithaca was in Greece, but it turns out he had to cross the Atlantic on his odyssey.
The curse is now free.
that sounds like a subplot in a harry dresden novel.
Yessss the beees....
Well i guess it ain't fucking undisturbed now, goddamn nosey bastards can't leave anything alone.
Paging Stephen King…. Will Mr king please report to Ithaca NY, your next plot line has arrived.
I'm sure it was a Doctor Who episode
Their queen should be called Odyssa
Was it Beezelbub’s friend?