
There’s a day for everything.
Today is Don’t Step on a Bee Day.
See if you can keep it up all week!
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Ron Miksha is a bee ecologist working at the University of Calgary. He is also a geophysicist and does a bit of science writing and blogging. Ron has worked as a radio broadcaster, a beekeeper, and Earth scientist. (Ask him about seismic waves.) He's based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Ron has written two books, dozens of magazine and journal articles, and complements his first book, Bad Beekeeping, with the blog at badbeekeepingblog.com. Ron wrote his most recent book, The Mountain Mystery, for everyone who has looked at a mountain and wondered what miracles of nature set it upon the landscape. For more about Ron, including some cool pictures taken when he was a teenager, please check Ron's site: miksha.com.
Yet another good reason to walk around the yard in bare feet! (Unless you’re extracting and then that would be just plain foolishness; )
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Yard meaning the lawn around your home, not bee yard, of course, lol…
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When/where I grew up ‘yard’ automatically meant the lawn around your house. But my partner and his family say ‘door yard’—to distinguish it from ‘barn yard’. It came in handy that I learnt to say ‘door yard’ before I ever got a ‘bee yard’.
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