Honeybees

Mark DeLuca has launched a research project called Smart Colony. The research will study social intelligent insects to see if we can learn about sustainable and resilient infrastructure. To help with this research, Apiarist Heather Sapp invited Mark out to her farm to get hands on experience with honeybees. During the research, both video and audio was recorded. Some really exciting opportunities will come from this. The most important is our children’s Journey To Earth explorers magazine. This will be published and donated to children around the world, so they to can experience and learn about honeybees. The research with Heather will also help with Smart Colony. A peer reviewed report and numerous talk shows focused around sustainable and resilient infrastructure will complete. We will also host a live exhibition featuring the world of honeybees. A small portion of the content has been made available into podcast format. If you are interested in obtaining or gifting a magazine, please contact Journey To Earth. 

Conducting honeybee research with Heather Sapp.
Conducting honeybee research with Heather Sapp.
A honeybee hive found out in the forest.
A honeybee hive found out in the forest.
A honeybee gathering pollen to take back to the hive.
A honeybee gathering pollen to take back to the hive.
Front Page
Cover of our honeybee magazine.