00:00:00 City of Wax A Battle for Life Release Copyright MCMXXXIV Educational Films Corporation of America Distributed in U.S.A. by Fox Film Corporation. 00:00:09 Produced by Stacy Woodard and Horace Woodard Narrator Gayne Whitman Recorded by RCA Victor "High Fidelity" Sound System. 00:00:18 Educational Pictures "The Spice of the Program". 00:00:25 Created a Queen by her subjects; born in the darkness of their city; wedded high in the celestial sphere; giving birth to three million children, then destined to death by their hands...this is the City of Wax. 00:00:43 The narrator explains the nature of hives, the work of the queen, the drones, and workers. Shots include the swarm, the tree, honeycomb and cells, and the queen. 00:01:33 The narrator discusses pollen and nectar collection and its significance to creating honey. 00:02:25 The narrator discusses guard bees who protect the honey. 00:02:51 The narrator discusses significance of the queen bee, how she lays eggs, and what happens when the bees want to replace her. 00:04:23 The narrator discusses how bees change from larva to adult and hatch. 00:05:26 The narrator discusses how a new queen bee is chosen and how the old queen is killed. 00:06:22 The narrator discusses new queen nuptials, final death of old queen, and destruction of other queen bee cells. 00:07:34 The narrator discusses drone bees and hive safety. 00:08:35 The End Educational Pictures Educational Films Corporation of America. 00:08:45 End of recording.
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00:00:00 City of Wax A Battle for Life Release Copyright MCMXXXIV Educational Films Corporation of America Distributed in U.S.A. by Fox Film Corporation. 00:00:09 Produced by Stacy Woodard and Horace Woodard Narrator Gayne Whitman Recorded by RCA Victor "High Fidelity" Sound System. 00:00:18 Educational Pictures "The Spice of the Program". 00:00:25 Created a Queen by her subjects; born in the darkness of their city; wedded high in the celestial sphere; giving birth to three million children, then destined to death by their hands...this is the City of Wax. 00:00:43 The narrator explains the nature of hives, the work of the queen, the drones, and workers. Shots include the swarm, the tree, honeycomb and cells, and the queen. 00:01:33 The narrator discusses pollen and nectar collection and its significance to creating honey. 00:02:25 The narrator discusses guard bees who protect the honey. 00:02:51 The narrator discusses significance of the queen bee, how she lays eggs, and what happens when the bees want to replace her. 00:04:23 The narrator discusses how bees change from larva to adult and hatch. 00:05:26 The narrator discusses how a new queen bee is chosen and how the old queen is killed. 00:06:22 The narrator discusses new queen nuptials, final death of old queen, and destruction of other queen bee cells. 00:07:34 The narrator discusses drone bees and hive safety. 00:08:35 The End Educational Pictures Educational Films Corporation of America. 00:08:45 End of recording.
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