We all know that bears love honey, and it would be wonderful if we can turn bears into honey testers. However, what is interesting is to what extent bears’ love goes. Very often, beekeepers have such problems where bears are entering their apiaries and damage the beehives. Beekeepers are doing their best to keep these predators away from their beehives.
This kind of person is the agricultural engineer Ibrahim Sedef, who is also a beekeeper from Trabzon, Turkey. His precious and delicious honey has been a target for bears for some time. This beekeeper tried everything. He put a metal fence around his beehives, but this did not work. He left fruit, bread, and honey outside the beehives in order to prevent the bears from breaking in the beehives and enjoy the honey directly from them. However, this also did not work.
How did he turn bears into honey testers?
While thinking of a way to help himself and his bees, Sedef thought of something else. Lastly, he thought about installing photo trap cameras to track the bears who were messing with his bees. He wanted to learn more about their movement and behavior.
This is when he decided to turn the bears into honey testers. Sedef set up a table with 4 kinds of honey, where the bears should have their feast. As it turned out, the bears had and interestingly expensive taste. They liked the Anzer honey the best as they were always tasting it first. They sometimes did not even touch the cherry-blossom honey. Two pounds of the famous Turkish honey Anzer sells for more than $300.
source: thinkinghumanity.com