Bees Don't Pretend
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Paula Carnell is not just a beekeeper. She is an international apiculturist known for doing what many believe is impossible: calling bees back into areas where they have disappeared. Her work sits at the intersection of ecology, frequency, and healing, with one clear focus. If the bees recover, life recovers.
In this episode of Creating a Buzz About Health, Paula speaks with Brent Knudsen, founder of 4RBEES, about a different approach to bee health, one rooted in sacred geometry, magnetism, and frequency rather than chemicals.
Brent explains why bees became the focus of his work. With humans, belief and expectation can influence outcomes. With bees, there is no placebo. Bees will not pretend. They either thrive or they do not. They do not care about theories, opinions, or promises.
That is what makes the results so compelling. In apiaries exposed to the same environment, hives supported with PureWave technology reportedly survived extreme conditions, produced more honey, and showed dramatically stronger colony health than neighboring hives without support.
Even the bees’ behavior tells a story. When bees reject something in the hive, they cover it with propolis or try to remove it. With PureWave, they do neither. They move across it naturally, accepting it as part of the hive.
Paula ties this directly to the bigger picture. Bees are living indicators of environmental stress. What harms them also harms us. Watching bees recover forces an uncomfortable but necessary question: if they are responding to frequency and balance, what might that mean for human health?
This conversation is not about belief. It is about observation, evidence, and listening to the one species that cannot lie.