Cannabis Honey From Bees

Cannabis Honey, A man trained his bees to make honey from marijuana.

A French beekeeper and marijuana activist, who calls himself Nicolas Trainerbees went viral with his video that shows bees on marijuana flowers.

Honey from Marijuana

How Would the Bees Make Cannabis Honey?

It’s pretty simple actually. They would harvest the resin from the cannabis plant, take it back to their hive, and process it as they would the normal nectar they consume. 

This resin would have to come from female cannabis plants for its psychoactive cannabinoids including Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD). The honey that the bees make would still have all the same effects but is even purer. 

Nicolas says that “everything that passes through the body of a bee is improved,”.

What is Hash oil

Hash oil, also known as honey oil or cannabis oil, is an oleoresin obtained by the extraction of cannabis or hashish.

It is a cannabis concentrate containing many of its resins and terpenes – in particular, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), and other cannabinoids.

There are various extraction methods, most involving a solvent, such as butane or ethanol.

Hash oil is usually consumed by smoking, vaporizing, or eating.

Hash oil may be sold in cartridges used with pen vaporizers.

Preparations of hash oil may be solid or colloidal depending on both production method

and temperature and are usually identified by their appearance or characteristics.

The color most commonly ranges from transparent golden or light brown, to tan or black.

Cannabis retailers in California have reported about 40% of their sales are from cannabis oils. 

Hash oil is an extracted cannabis product that may use in any part of the plant, with minimal or no residual solvent.

It is generally thought to be indistinct from traditional hashish,

according to the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (Schedule I and IV),

as it is “the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from the cannabis plant”.

Related Articles