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What's the matter with 180000 bees still alive? The bees of Notre Dame are still alive

A few days ago, a piece of bad news made people all over the world sad. Notre Dame in Paris burned down. Netizens all said that since then, Quasimodo has lost his bell tower forever. Notre dame has been damaged, but there are still 180000 bees on the roof of Notre Dame. We can't let it go. People began to worry about the life and death of these bees, it is gratifying that the bees have been found, and these elves are lucky to escape the fire.

What's the matter with 180000 bees still alive

French beekeeper Nicolas GEANT announced on the 19th that 180000 bees at the top of the sanctuary beside Notre Dame in Paris "miraculously" survived the fire, and the hive was intact. In fact, there have been many cases of bees and hives burned in the fire. Because the high temperature for a long time will damage the beehive and lead to the softening of beeswax, whether the bees can escape the fire depends on how strong the bees are and the environment they live in.

According to foreign media reports, Kent also pointed out that none of the bees were safe. Until this morning, he had not received any news. At first, he was very worried that the three beehives would be destroyed by the fire, although the photos taken by the drone showed that there were three complete beehives on the roof of the church. The bees of Notre Dame are still alive! Their "buzz" can be heard from the pillars

According to the report, there are about 60000 bees in each hive, until the French beeopic honey company announced on Ig that they were confirmed to be alive, and attached a message saying, "miracle! Notre Dame's bees are still alive! Their" buzzing sound "can still be heard from the pillar.

Ginter also said that the species would not leave the hive. It is understood that some bees and hives were burned in the fire before, because the high temperature for a long time will damage the beehive and lead to the softening of beeswax. Therefore, whether we can escape the fire depends entirely on how strong the bee colony itself is and what the environment is.

In fact, Notre Dame has been keeping bees on its roof since 2013, and the honey produced will be sold to Notre Dame staff. Kint said he had always dreamed of keeping bees on the roof of "the most beautiful church in the world.". In recent years, the phenomenon of Parisian beekeeping on the top of the floor is becoming more and more popular. In addition to Notre Dame, there are beekeeping on the roof of the Paris Opera House. For a long time, bees have a historical relationship with the church, and residents will also use beeswax to make candles in the church.