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Video - PermApiculture - How to use dowsing to locate hives - english subtitles

 
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It is long proven that placing beehives in so-called telluric crosses improves the health of bees and increases production.

And this is so, first because the bees need to be in a telluric crossing to take advantage of the immense energy of the planet and the cosmos, and second, because it is that place, the processes of life are accelerated, as happens with the special ferments that bees care and conserve for millions of years, taking them with them when they swarm, to ensure the proper preparation of bee bread it is indispensable and irreplaceable element of their diet, the diet that has allowed bees become the extraordinary living fossil that it is.

 
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