Clumsy tasters
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Clumsy tasters

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11-29-2023
 
In the village of Liza, the Goikovich family started an apiary for the environmental education of children. Special equipment was purchased to train the younger generation to communicate with bees and produce honey. The children really enjoyed studying at the apiary. However, at night the village was visited by bears, who ravaged not only the Goikovich hives, but also the neighboring apiary of the Vratonich family. Villagers are afraid for their property and livestock. And parents are horrified at the thought of what would happen to their children if the bears decided to eat honey not at night, but during the day.

While Serbia is thinking about what to do with dangerous guests, Turkish beekeeper Ibrahim Sedef has found a way out of the situation. Instead of fencing off his hive site with barbed wire, he installed surveillance cameras and placed dishes with different varieties of honey on the platform. The bears, who had long chosen Ibrahim's apiary for night raids, examined the offered delicacies with interest and first of all ate the most delicious honey. Thus, it turned out that club-footed tasters prefer the Anzer variety.

By posting a photo of hairy honey lovers on the Internet, the Turkish entrepreneur received such an advertisement for his products that the price of the Anzer variety increased to hundreds of euros per kilogram. Ibrahim Sedef's innovative approach has benefited not only him, but also the club-footed tasters who have become media stars.
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