ambientminded:So this dude trained his bee’s to take pollen from the cola’s of marijuana plants inst
ambientminded:So this dude trained his bee’s to take pollen from the cola’s of marijuana plants instead of flowers.. And in return the honey they produce is infused with THC and the product is essentially purified as it goes travels through the bee’s system (As normal bee enzymes make nectar into honey).. The product is a dank edible honey that will medicate the shit out of you. This guy wins all around.Nicolas Trainerbees, the Beekeeper That Has Managed to Get His Bees to Make Honey with Cannabis ResinMany are calling him a genius. The man is an artisan, locksmith and above all else, he explains, he is a beekeeper. He has over 4300 Facebook followers and 700 on Instagram after the 39-year-old Frenchman, who describes himself as an advocate of medical cannabis and of complete cannabis legalization, trained bees to make honey from cannabis.He goes by the nickname of Nicolas Trainerbees, for obvious reasons. For 20 years, he has worked with bees in a way where he claims he is able to “train” them to make honey from virtually anything.“I have trained bees to do several things, such as collect sugar from fruits, instead of using flowers,” he explains.Nicholas says he has “been passionate about nature since childhood,” which led him to this profession that mixes his love for plant life with his love for animals – especially insects.Nicholas calls the cannabis-honey produced by the bees “cannahoney” from “a training technique whereby the bees collect the resin and use it in the beehive.”The final substance, he explains, is the sole work of the bees. “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,” and so he decided to take notice of the requests, he explains.Add to that the fact that “everything that passes through the body of a bee is improved,” he said, since their enzymes make the nectar turn into honey.“So if the bee took the resin from cannabis it would also be very beneficial.”“The aim arose for me to get the bees to obtain this resin,” he added. The “cannahoney” has “quite a floral” aroma and a color, he explains. It “is not smoked, it is ingested and it is good for health,” he adds. Nicolas says that“the bees accept any strain.”So do the bees get high off of the cannabis they make the honey from?“The bees that produce the cannahoney are not affected by cannabinoids because they do not have an endocannabinoid system,” he says. It’s just another form of food for them.Courtesy of TheAntiMedia -- source link