View attachment 348924Blue colony is in trouble.
What bee species? I tried to attract the native stingless bees here in 2020 (I even bought an attractant with a wooden box) but I did not get anything.
This year it will be my 8th birthday of driver's license (in Brazil). Still had the picture of the car where I took my practical classes:
It is a Chevrolet Onix LS 1.0 (probably 2017), with manual transmission. Since most people probably operated the transmission wrongly during classes, when I was moving the stick to change gears, it was a little weird (indeed, a good condition manual transmission of this car is very good to operate), with some squeak. The vehicle sold so well that so many times it was the best-selling car in the country, beating Volkswagen Gol. The Volkswagen was the top-seller in Brazil for 27 years (1987 to 2014), due to its reliability and suspension able to deal with poor road conditions (a reputation earned thanks to its predecessor Volkswagen Sedan, known in Brazil as "Fusca"). The Onix is also reliable, after all the Family I engine did so well with the Chevrolet Corsa that existed in the market for two generations. As a title of curiosity, thanks to bizarre tax laws in Brazil, exported Onix from the country was always with the larger (and better) 1.4 engine, while for Brazilian consumers there was the 1.0 engine (with a poor performance and fuel economy).
A few days ago, I also went to the EducationUSA fair which occurred in São Paulo (arrived late thanks to terrible transit in the city, even taking the bus and subway), where I was able to ask some questions and found out some interesting things about higher education in the United States. Since most Americans in the event did not speak Portuguese, it was possible to practice some English speaking... I was a little confused to elaborate some questions, but I believe they understood. They were very lovely to attend the people, definitely. Only time will tell if this will fill the book with more stories or not.
My brine shrimp are still doing great (me, not so well, since I am probably with some Influenza, viruses from the family
Orthomyxoviridae). Last week, I decided to buy molasses, but in powder, since I did not find the liquid solution. The guy told me that this is "strong" (probably referring that this is concentrated). So, I did the same thing as before, mixing about one tablespoon in freshwater. But I was pouring the solution and the culture water from the brine shrimp was not turning turbid. I wrongly assumed that this implied that I did not feed enough. It was only slightly turbid. When I returned home two days later, the culture water was extremely turbid and with many shrimps concentrated at the surface (no money for an oxygen meter, unfortunately). As a result, I increased the oxygenation from my air pump to maximum and, a few days later, the water turned less turbid. Okay, I reduced the oxygenation and, a few days later, the water turned turbid once again!
So, I probably created a bacterial culture by accident... however, they are okay.