In the face of Russian bombardment, UK scientists have been assisting beekeepers in the beleaguered nation in creating novel wax packaging for perishable commodities.
Due to Russia’s recent attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, blackouts may occur, leaving certain communities without refrigeration during the summer.
The biggest honey producer in Europe is Ukraine, and scientists from Cardiff have been examining individual beehives to determine which could provide the most security.
A child reported seeing monsters in her room. There were sixty thousand bees.
People will be aware that the situation in Ukraine is not ideal at the moment, according to Cardiff University Professor Les Baille.
“Food spoils easily, as most people are aware, if it cannot be preserved.
An all-natural solution to this problem seems to be to use a beeswax wrap that has the ability to destroy pests.
The research team has developed various “recipes” to make food-preserving wraps by combining commonplace products that are still probably available in conflict areas.
Through testing several combinations, they have discovered some of the most effective ones for food preservation.