@@wimeatsworld If, for some reason, you're completely sure the queen is accepted, but they're not eating through the candy fast enough- you can open that and release them. Also possibly useful for the initial packaging steps? In general you will never need to use it. :)
I once heared that the queen needs to be introduced like this because it takes a few days for the colony to except a new queen, so they don't kill her.
@@okami4675 ironically that's how they decide on location. They vote for the best locations chosen by scouts. I wonder if they vote for the new queen? (They also, somehow, decide on if they will stay with a newborn queen or leave with the old queen to a new location.) Bees are fascinating
Colonies periodically raise new queens, but sometimes something happens to the queen before a new queen is raised, or the queen is weak and sickly, so the hive can end up queenless. Only the queen can lay eggs, so without a queen, they can't make a new one.
yes and no, colonies that are missing a queen may easily accept a queen or kill them. If they decide to kill her, getting use to her scent isnt gonna help. They can kill her in the box by smothering it.
European honeybees compete with native pollinators to great detriment, normally. They're pretty bad for most ecosystems, but not as bad as land development/habitat destruction
I wish they would do the same for ants. Ants are actually really cool and fun to keep as a pet, unless you have any species that stings (I have like 30 fire ant colonies).
@@grantsummers1761wrong plant based farms do far more eco damage and require more space and water than meat based farms by far its not even close Also bees are just as bad if not worse bumbebees are one of the many native pollinators in NA that are now becoming endangered BECAUSE of having to compete with EUROPEAN honey bees brought overseas So hate to break it to you but everything both of you have posted were lies or in the 2nd guys case half truths and have been corrected 😜
If I ever need too, I will just turn on this lady's videos and use her soft and soothing voice to sleep. That is how gentle her voice is. I hope everyone who reads this comment has a splendid day. You are all worth it.
Idk man... she should just talk normally..... but obviously people like it. Also don't Bee's make a new Queen Bee when they need it? Maybe I'm wrong? Obviously I guess
Nothing to fear unless its killer bees. But they dont string unless they feel they are getting attack. Now if its yellow jackets in the fall(they are not bees) then they are like any starving animal.
@@HeadsDisplay Oh, contraire... I don't think you have experienced the Africanized Killer Bees in earnest. I walked by a in ground hive, 20 feet away from the hole they came out of, and was swarmed by dozens in mere seconds. I hit my EpiPen immediately and headed straight for the Emergent Room at the nearest hospital a five minute drive from where I was at. I had gotten stung four times; twice in the neck, once in the cheek, and once on the hand. by the time I got to the ER, I collapsed at the check in desk not able to breath, with my Do I in my hand. and one of the bees still stuck to my clothing. The nurse jumped over the counter and grabbed my secondary EpiPen and administered it while a second nurse called for a gurney. they stabbed a large gauge needle of woo through my chest and into my heart (I think) and I snapped back to, gasping for gulps of air, with the needle still in my chest. Short version, the Africanized Killer Bees will attack unprovoked more often than many would think.
@@thomasarussellsr Wow, that's quite a story! I'm so thankful you're alive. It sounds like you made it just in time to the hospital. Thank God you had an EpiPen with you!😳
I was at Usery Martin Park in Mesa Arizona couple years ago about 4:30 in the afternoon long about April and I heard 1B in my ear and he was pissed off and I decided to vacate the premises immediately. The next day I heard on the radio that a man from Arkansas had been killed by a swarm of bees in that park.
Except she isn't saving anything, she's aiding in the extinction of thousands of native pollinators by introducing aggressive and invasive honeybees where they don't belong.
I sometimes feel that bees are a very misunderstood insect. Bees play an important role in nature and they work so hard to produce honey which has so many medicinal properties. Save the bees! 🐝
This is such a great point. So many people mistake bees for wasps/hornets. Hornets are a type of wasp. Wasps are not bees. Most of the time when people get attacked by what they think are bees, they are actually being attacked by wasps/hornets. So, what you said is even more true than what you described. Bees would hate hornets just as much as humans do, if they were capable of emotion. In fact, they’d probably hate them even more, since hornets decimate entire bee colonies.
Bees don't bother me at all. They pretty much go about their business and leave people alone. Unless you are wearing something brightly colored like a flower or some sweet cologne or perfume that attracts them. Then once they figure out you aren't a flower they'll move on. What creeps me out are wasps, and those giant hornets.
Yes, because for having a Queen bee, one baby has to be feed with royal jelly since birth. The Queen lives much longer than a worker bee so if there's no others eggs, the colony disappears
Mostly but they need time to get used to her or they'll kill her. That's why there's the candy there and she's not released instantly into the hive, it usually takes a couple of days for her to be released by the other bees. However, even with being in the hive for a few days they can still reject and kill her.
@@a.g.demada5263it's not just one bee at least depending on the species some species feeds the larvae a royal jelly and it's a race against the clock then when the new queen emerges she will look for the larvae having the royal jelly and kill them and if multiple queens hatch at the same time it's a fight to the death until one queen remains
@@gachagoddesskim7630 or sometimes, if the colony is big enough, each queen will take a group of bees and make a new colony. This is called hive splitting. I saw a video once where a guy found this MASSIVE hive with 9 virgin queens
@@boxingfanazM.O.Bha, yes crazy, considerably more foolish. According to common Sense, which some lack these days, and US department of agriculture, without European style bees which pollinates over 75% of our food source crops, and fruits, without it we would be in a crippling Dyer situation. And accordingly 1/3 of the average American diet consist of bee pollinated foods. They are so very very important to us.
I am happy you got into the shorts feed. You are teaching so much about bees. I had no idea of what they do, did not know plenty of things until you showed up.
I used to wonder how, in the 9 things of hell anyone could find the Queen among hordes of bees. It's not like she's wearing a crown and a fancy dress. The first time I saw the Queen on my own, I was assisted, absurdly excited, and loved bees even more. I grew up on a dead end street with 4 homes on one acre each. Reach acre was bought by my family when they immigrated to the US from England. They had to pay someone to create a dirt and gravel road so we all had access to our land and the homes built there. My grandfather bought a few supplies every week with whatever money was left after bills and such. He never had a mortgage, if you can imagine it. It was him who taught me about bees, and other beneficial insects and spiders, and he helped create a separate area where my brother and I could care for our own garden, and we earned money for weeding, working his garden, and helping you cut grass and (my least favorite job) taking the weed Wacker around the whole are and that meant the whole acre, around every tree, around his work shop, around each pile of his precious "stock" or as mom called it. His junk. If he only collected metal, gears and such, I'd agree, but he organized everything and the various piles of material we're kept neat, and we're were never allowed to climb or play around them. He started his own business, fixing gas ⛽ pumps. Once they replaced them with the credit card activated pumps, he retired. He was known as a good man, fair, gifted with the ability to fix ANYTHING. Between investment, social security and the pension paid by England for his service during WWII, Including swimming multiple soldiers out to the boats at Dunkirk, since some could not swim and most vessels could not get into the harbor. He had a defective bone condition (me too) but finally got cleared to join the fight, just like her kept helping anyone he could out to the boats. I meant this to be one paragraph about my garden and lesson about bees my grandad taught me. I learned so much from him, I can never stop thinking of him. My great grandmother got married, the fifth time (she was widowed, each time..) (My Grandad said it was the only way the poor buggers could be sure she couldn't find them. When I was older I got the joke.) So, GGM had 3 daughters, her favorite was great aunt Audrey, most likely she actually loved her father. Then came to more husbands and 2 more daughters, Great aunt Esther (Etty) AND my Nana, Gladys Mary Mountain, married to Jonathon Everard Legge, both from Tyne and Wear, and a small home in Tynemouth, just north of Newcastle. The house furthest down, at the end of our street belonged to Etty and my uncle Fred Cole. Next came my family's house. It was the main house and we were invited to live there when my Nana, and best friend, died and was buried on my 6th birthday. No one explained anything, and I didn't have a birthday that year. At the time I was waiting for my Nana to celebrate, but she never came back home. My grandfather totally recreated their huge garage, and purchased and installed a new workshop in the back yard. His back door was just a few feet away, and since he didn't intend to waste space on a car, her was happy to move his tools from the wooden, dusty, spider metropolis and after looking my head in once, with him there, it was like looking into the mouth of hell. The sounded were huge, they was a yellow one and her huge round body 👅 terrified and reached me. Talk about nightmares. But we needed them to protect the gardens. Just like we're never killed need and always killed wasps and hornets. My Nana dying then being buried on my birthday, it created bad energy around my birthday for the rest of my life. If you made a chat of every one of my worst experiences, they will either fall ON my birthday, or near it. Like COVID. My symptoms started about 2 days after my birthday. I have half a dozen chronic, painful, rare, genetic, incurable illnesses. I had a flare of my Gastroparesis ( my digestive issues) and there was no slow build. Day 4 of sitting my guys out, smelling like a gangrenous cadaver was being shat, at high velocity and steam as if my intestines were on fire. My stomach felt like I'd swallowed Freddy Krueger was blindly slashing his way out. It ended after only 4 days, which was a month sooner than usual. I was unsure, I scheduled all over. My eyelashes hurt. I should have some pulled muscles since the Exorcist has NOTHING on me in a GP Flare. I think my temperature. I'm usually just a few degrees shy of 97°.
Your voice is magical. What you are doing is wonderful. I wish you would get in touch with Libravox and use that gorgeous voice of yours to make some recordings. You can read and record important books for people who are blind, or like to fall asleep to a soothing voice or want to “read a book” while they are driving or flying on long trips. You would be an instant favorite.
My dad imports bees from Australia and sometimes we take some of the little packages queens back to our house to “water” them before they get sent off to the people who are buying them
Wow 🤩 that’s amazing…personally I really do have a respect for bees 🐝 sometimes when a bee accidentally gets in the house we make sure we get it out the safest way possible sometimes with a little candy treat and honey once it landed on it to eat some we grab the plate and take it outside next to the garden 🪴 where plants 🪴 and flowers 🌺 are so it can go back to the wild 😊
They dont instantly accept the queen. That is why she stays in the box a couple of days. The female worker bees are in charge of the hive. If they dont accept the queen, they have to find another queen. The point of the box is to keep queen safe while they get used to her scent, which generally enables them to accept her.
I've always hated bees, cos they sting, never studied them, thanks to your videos, I'm seeing bees in a whole different light !! They are amazing !! And so are u for helping them
As a child(57 yo now) my uncle had bees on his and my aunts farm. It was a joy to watch him tend the bees. He harvested the honey and my aunt would make homemade bread so we could have it with butter and fresh honey. I guess that's when I learned the importance of bees and their contributions to the eco system.
I really love watching your video’s. Since you Don’t seem to need the “bee suit” I call you the ‘Bee Charmer” 🐝 On a personal note,I’m Allergic so I stay Clear!
@@TexasBeeworks I loooooove the calm education you share!!!! 🐝 Why is a new Queen purchased, if the colony can create one by feeding Royal Jelly to an egg? (I saw your other post). 🐝 I keep wondering if the “salvaged” bees go someplace else, eventually? 🐝 Do you sell honey from the hives on your property?
I wondered for a few about this, so I'll ask: are there times when the queen gets rejected by the hive because of her being shipped from another place (I assume another hive)?
When I was a child, I didn't like honey because I thought that bees were insects and insects were dirty. It was only when I grew up that I found out that bees are meticulously clean and actually produce Propolis which kills bacteria. Honey is the most natural sweetness and bees are wonderful insects. That's why I love watching bees and giving them flowers to harvest the nectar.
Should mention that the candy is there so they get used to her smell by the time it’s eaten through and don’t murder the queen.
Even still sometimes they reject her. So you have to watch their reaction to see if they accept her or not. 😊
Thank you 😊
Thanks for clarifying.
Do you also know what the other opening of the box is for? She specified only to ignore and now I'm curious.
@@wimeatsworld If, for some reason, you're completely sure the queen is accepted, but they're not eating through the candy fast enough- you can open that and release them. Also possibly useful for the initial packaging steps? In general you will never need to use it. :)
@@wimeatsworld plug one end, push the Queen in the other so you don’t have two ends to manage when trapping her is my guess
I once heared that the queen needs to be introduced like this because it takes a few days for the colony to except a new queen, so they don't kill her.
"accept"
Bees hold a deliberation of the Council so that the new Matriarchy could be decided. It's a long political process. 😆🤣🤣🤣
So why do they call them non-violent bees?
@@okami4675 ironically that's how they decide on location. They vote for the best locations chosen by scouts.
I wonder if they vote for the new queen?
(They also, somehow, decide on if they will stay with a newborn queen or leave with the old queen to a new location.)
Bees are fascinating
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Imagine getting abducted by giant aliens, dropped off on a new planet and the new planet declares you royalty
Or brood mother...
If you stop having kids, we kill you...
And you need to constantly reproduce for them, lol
Queen bee just got isekai’d
@@jinarose5374 sounds like a good deal to me 😛
Wait..Isn't that the plot of a Phineas and Ferb episode?? 😭 I think it's called "queen of Mars" or something
I love how they send her with a couple other bees. Wouldn't want anyone getting lonely in the mail!
I thought bees...MAKE THEIR OWN QUEEN...???...🤔💖
That queen can then die
Colonies periodically raise new queens, but sometimes something happens to the queen before a new queen is raised, or the queen is weak and sickly, so the hive can end up queenless. Only the queen can lay eggs, so without a queen, they can't make a new one.
“Another great day of saving the beeeeezzzs”😂
She really underplayed how important that is for everyone.
I came here to see if anyone else noticed this! It feels like an SNL skit.
She doesn’t have to say it like that she knows what she’s doin
I love how she says it :)
My mom and I both watch her videos and we say this to each other all the time.
“ And it’s another great day of saving the beez” never gets old 😂
Never~
😅😂
More like “saving the beeeeeeeeeeeez”
Facts 😂
It's like watching a campfire. Mesmerizing and placid. I could do this all day
The candy is so they have time to get used to the new Queen's scent/pheromones and don't kill her immediately
Wow finding new things about bees everyday
yes and no, colonies that are missing a queen may easily accept a queen or kill them. If they decide to kill her, getting use to her scent isnt gonna help. They can kill her in the box by smothering it.
who cares bro. just order new queen bee then
But don't forget, she was born Royalty, always was
@@scoper7897dawg wdym who cares? obviously the bees care
I hope she gives presentations to school kids about bees. She's a kind, trusted source that shows the importance of bees in the ecosystem.
European honeybees compete with native pollinators to great detriment, normally. They're pretty bad for most ecosystems, but not as bad as land development/habitat destruction
I wish they would do the same for ants. Ants are actually really cool and fun to keep as a pet, unless you have any species that stings (I have like 30 fire ant colonies).
@@grantsummers1761wrong plant based farms do far more eco damage and require more space and water than meat based farms by far its not even close
Also bees are just as bad if not worse bumbebees are one of the many native pollinators in NA that are now becoming endangered BECAUSE of having to compete with EUROPEAN honey bees brought overseas
So hate to break it to you but everything both of you have posted were lies or in the 2nd guys case half truths and have been corrected 😜
If I ever need too, I will just turn on this lady's videos and use her soft and soothing voice to sleep. That is how gentle her voice is. I hope everyone who reads this comment has a splendid day. You are all worth it.
I love her voice and the way she say beeees.❤
Eight months later, may your wish come true. 😁😁😊😌😊
@@TimothySeay-e1d😁😁😁😊🎉
She needs to make an audio book!
Back at ya.
Love and light to you too. X
✊️🍉🙏
That saving the bees tone is relaxing as f***
She's a Queen, she deserves more respect. Hope she gets it.
Idk man... she should just talk normally..... but obviously people like it. Also don't Bee's make a new Queen Bee when they need it? Maybe I'm wrong? Obviously I guess
Pure ASMR.
@@jacobcasmus1882 I just deduced a way to make a Queen.
I really thought it was just me who thought that. Lol I love that at the end of every video
I’m afraid of bees, but I appreciate them so much and I’m glad someone is brave enough to help then
Nothing to fear unless its killer bees. But they dont string unless they feel they are getting attack. Now if its yellow jackets in the fall(they are not bees) then they are like any starving animal.
@@HeadsDisplay
Oh, contraire... I don't think you have experienced the Africanized Killer Bees in earnest. I walked by a in ground hive, 20 feet away from the hole they came out of, and was swarmed by dozens in mere seconds.
I hit my EpiPen immediately and headed straight for the Emergent Room at the nearest hospital a five minute drive from where I was at. I had gotten stung four times; twice in the neck, once in the cheek, and once on the hand. by the time I got to the ER, I collapsed at the check in desk not able to breath, with my Do I in my hand. and one of the bees still stuck to my clothing. The nurse jumped over the counter and grabbed my secondary EpiPen and administered it while a second nurse called for a gurney. they stabbed a large gauge needle of woo through my chest and into my heart (I think) and I snapped back to, gasping for gulps of air, with the needle still in my chest.
Short version, the Africanized Killer Bees will attack unprovoked more often than many would think.
@@thomasarussellsr Wow, that's quite a story! I'm so thankful you're alive. It sounds like you made it just in time to the hospital. Thank God you had an EpiPen with you!😳
@@beautifuldreamer8181 IKR? I know it was risky to drive myself, but if I waited for an ambulance I might have died.
I was at Usery Martin Park in Mesa Arizona couple years ago about 4:30 in the afternoon long about April and I heard 1B in my ear and he was pissed off and I decided to vacate the premises immediately. The next day I heard on the radio that a man from Arkansas had been killed by a swarm of bees in that park.
I don't know what's better, the fact she is saving bees of listening to her say, "Saving the bees."
😂🤣 I KNOW
It’s beeeeeeezzzzzz
Except she isn't saving anything, she's aiding in the extinction of thousands of native pollinators by introducing aggressive and invasive honeybees where they don't belong.
Another great day of saving the beeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzz WHY IS IT SO CALMING WHEN SHE SAYS THAT
yeah like it sounds so good
Her tone of voice and cadence is very hypnotic. I find myself wanting to obey her every command. I am at your service, Queen.
We shall dig their box candy together
I appreciate that she has the opposite of the annoying vocal fry that is all too common these days.
like moths to a flame
She's actually a queen bee disguised as a human female,so that's not a surprise.Soon you shall be serving her
simp
Save the Bees, Save the Trees, Save the Whales, Save those Snails! You’re doing wonderful things with your life! Bless your heart 💜
The irony is George Carlin said that in a negative stance, but obviously you didn't mean that
Nah snails can go 😂 they only destroy the plants
And save the forests by reducing meat consumption
@@PhotoninDarkI like meat though
I like how you added in "Save those Snails". I love snails. ❤
“a colony in need gets a new queen, and that’s another great day of saving the beeeees.”
Sounds like rap
@@Mityob67 it doesXD
"the beeeees" you missed my favorite part
@@joshualongbottom2252 I’m soRRry! I’ll edit itXD
except it was completely robotic. like a chatgpt explanation said through windows assistant
I sometimes feel that bees are a very misunderstood insect. Bees play an important role in nature and they work so hard to produce honey which has so many medicinal properties. Save the bees! 🐝
Plus they pollinate the plants we eat to stay alive...without them we're doomed !
Bees are far from misunderstood. They are very important for the planet.
Tbh honey is just a nice addition. Pollination is essential. We would eventually starve without bees.
They ruined my fun by stinging me so I’m going to ruin their life
This is such a great point. So many people mistake bees for wasps/hornets. Hornets are a type of wasp. Wasps are not bees. Most of the time when people get attacked by what they think are bees, they are actually being attacked by wasps/hornets. So, what you said is even more true than what you described. Bees would hate hornets just as much as humans do, if they were capable of emotion. In fact, they’d probably hate them even more, since hornets decimate entire bee colonies.
Another great day with Queen Bee Erica
🐝🐝🐝❤
Listen to your pods, u r a beautiful human, u put me asleep just like ur voice, BRIAN FROM IRELAND ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
As a former contract carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, I can confirm the shipping method and containment method for the queen bee is accurate.
Official bee business?🤦🏿♂️🐝
Why wouldn't it be accurate? She's not likely to say it comes on a flying carpet... Or is she 😂
As much as bees creep me out, I'm glad people are taking the initiative to save them. That candy-hole trick is genius!
Bees don't bother me at all. They pretty much go about their business and leave people alone. Unless you are wearing something brightly colored like a flower or some sweet cologne or perfume that attracts them. Then once they figure out you aren't a flower they'll move on. What creeps me out are wasps, and those giant hornets.
I mean they are important to our environment, after all they are the ones that spread pollen to flowers and make honey 🍯
Am I understanding that a hive that’s lost it’s queen will adopt a queen from a completely different family?
That’s really cool!
Yes, because for having a Queen bee, one baby has to be feed with royal jelly since birth.
The Queen lives much longer than a worker bee so if there's no others eggs, the colony disappears
Mostly but they need time to get used to her or they'll kill her. That's why there's the candy there and she's not released instantly into the hive, it usually takes a couple of days for her to be released by the other bees. However, even with being in the hive for a few days they can still reject and kill her.
@@a.g.demada5263it's not just one bee at least depending on the species some species feeds the larvae a royal jelly and it's a race against the clock then when the new queen emerges she will look for the larvae having the royal jelly and kill them and if multiple queens hatch at the same time it's a fight to the death until one queen remains
@@gachagoddesskim7630 or sometimes, if the colony is big enough, each queen will take a group of bees and make a new colony. This is called hive splitting. I saw a video once where a guy found this MASSIVE hive with 9 virgin queens
Bees are far more interesting than I thought. I would never know it if it weren't' for a pretty and smart girl who talks real nice.
I think you are a wonderfull person. I love how you handle them!
I don’t know how you do it but I absolutely love you for it 🤍 thank you for saving the 🐝
yeah great saving the bees that are an introduced pest that kills off small native bees and native insects. yeah job well done
@@Nathan-ed2jx Really, now, how is that?
@@South3West77
Nathan is crazy 🤪 and hates
honey🍯. Bee's 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝
are cool and help the world 🌎
@@boxingfanazM.O.Bha, yes crazy, considerably more foolish. According to common Sense, which some lack these days, and US department of agriculture, without European style bees which pollinates over 75% of our food source crops, and fruits, without it we would be in a crippling Dyer situation. And accordingly 1/3 of the average American diet consist of bee pollinated foods. They are so very very important to us.
She is actually saving us and planet
This woman talking about bees is so relaxing
Why is your voice so calm and reassuring
I can get an organism my hearing her voice tone... she's a goddess... The Bees Whisperer!
I am happy you got into the shorts feed. You are teaching so much about bees. I had no idea of what they do, did not know plenty of things until you showed up.
💕😘💕
I’m able to notice the queen real easy now.
Me too! I've learned a lot from these shorts.
I used to wonder how, in the 9 things of hell anyone could find the Queen among hordes of bees. It's not like she's wearing a crown and a fancy dress.
The first time I saw the Queen on my own, I was assisted, absurdly excited, and loved bees even more.
I grew up on a dead end street with 4 homes on one acre each. Reach acre was bought by my family when they immigrated to the US from England. They had to pay someone to create a dirt and gravel road so we all had access to our land and the homes built there.
My grandfather bought a few supplies every week with whatever money was left after bills and such. He never had a mortgage, if you can imagine it.
It was him who taught me about bees, and other beneficial insects and spiders, and he helped create a separate area where my brother and I could care for our own garden, and we earned money for weeding, working his garden, and helping you cut grass and (my least favorite job) taking the weed Wacker around the whole are and that meant the whole acre, around every tree, around his work shop, around each pile of his precious "stock" or as mom called it. His junk.
If he only collected metal, gears and such, I'd agree, but he organized everything and the various piles of material we're kept neat, and we're were never allowed to climb or play around them.
He started his own business, fixing gas ⛽ pumps.
Once they replaced them with the credit card activated pumps, he retired. He was known as a good man, fair, gifted with the ability to fix ANYTHING.
Between investment, social security and the pension paid by England for his service during WWII, Including swimming multiple soldiers out to the boats at Dunkirk, since some could not swim and most vessels could not get into the harbor. He had a defective bone condition (me too) but finally got cleared to join the fight, just like her kept helping anyone he could out to the boats.
I meant this to be one paragraph about my garden and lesson about bees my grandad taught me. I learned so much from him, I can never stop thinking of him.
My great grandmother got married, the fifth time (she was widowed, each time..) (My Grandad said it was the only way the poor buggers could be sure she couldn't find them. When I was older I got the joke.)
So, GGM had 3 daughters, her favorite was great aunt Audrey, most likely she actually loved her father. Then came to more husbands and 2 more daughters, Great aunt Esther (Etty) AND my Nana, Gladys Mary Mountain, married to Jonathon Everard Legge, both from Tyne and Wear, and a small home in Tynemouth, just north of Newcastle.
The house furthest down, at the end of our street belonged to Etty and my uncle Fred Cole. Next came my family's house. It was the main house and we were invited to live there when my Nana, and best friend, died and was buried on my 6th birthday. No one explained anything, and I didn't have a birthday that year. At the time I was waiting for my Nana to celebrate, but she never came back home.
My grandfather totally recreated their huge garage, and purchased and installed a new workshop in the back yard. His back door was just a few feet away, and since he didn't intend to waste space on a car, her was happy to move his tools from the wooden, dusty, spider metropolis and after looking my head in once, with him there, it was like looking into the mouth of hell. The sounded were huge, they was a yellow one and her huge round body 👅 terrified and reached me. Talk about nightmares. But we needed them to protect the gardens. Just like we're never killed need and always killed wasps and hornets.
My Nana dying then being buried on my birthday, it created bad energy around my birthday for the rest of my life. If you made a chat of every one of my worst experiences, they will either fall ON my birthday, or near it.
Like COVID. My symptoms started about 2 days after my birthday. I have half a dozen chronic, painful, rare, genetic, incurable illnesses. I had a flare of my Gastroparesis ( my digestive issues) and there was no slow build. Day 4 of sitting my guys out, smelling like a gangrenous cadaver was being shat, at high velocity and steam as if my intestines were on fire. My stomach felt like I'd swallowed Freddy Krueger was blindly slashing his way out. It ended after only 4 days, which was a month sooner than usual.
I was unsure, I scheduled all over. My eyelashes hurt. I should have some pulled muscles since the Exorcist has NOTHING on me in a GP Flare.
I think my temperature. I'm usually just a few degrees shy of 97°.
@@esmewvimes2901 bro what the actual fuck
I love her voice and intonation. She should do books on tape. She also seems like a terrific human being.
the tutorial on the beehives. Learn so much about bees and more respectful of bees because of your videos. Thank you
Wow, super intelligent and knowledgeable beekeeper.
Your voice is magical. What you are doing is wonderful. I wish you would get in touch with Libravox and use that gorgeous voice of yours to make some recordings. You can read and record important books for people who are blind, or like to fall asleep to a soothing voice or want to “read a book” while they are driving or flying on long trips. You would be an instant favorite.
This is a really good idea!
A voice for story telling.
Your videos are so beautiful. You're like listening to good music.
shipping bees in a tiny box with candy is like something a little kid would come up with lol
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the beautiful Queen bee🐝, she helps human being so much 👍
Thank you for your work your helping saving the world
You should do podcast with that voice and say "saving the beeeesss" at the end. It's so soothing... Love what you do.
I follow her on TikTok and told her Exactly That!; When I first Listened to her - and she could say beeeeeez every time ♥️ 🐝 🐝🐝
I think the bees don’t sting her because they’re hypnotized by her silky voice.
Nah
Beeeezzzzs That is her trademark on this very educational bee channel .
Bees are just the most beautiful, cutest, & adorablest insects
This voice is so calm and gentle.
#THATS THE RESULT OF TALKING TO NATURE FOR LONG.EVEN BEEZ WONT BITE😊
I know you had a great day saving the Beesssss 😁
My dad imports bees from Australia and sometimes we take some of the little packages queens back to our house to “water” them before they get sent off to the people who are buying them
this is super sweet and cute! they probably super appreciate the drink!
...and, it's another great day for saving the bees. And it is. Love you're work.
It's another great day of saving the bees.That saying should be on a shirt 👕 or hoodie❤❤❤❤.
I’ve watched so many of these I can spot the Queen without trying! Thank you for sharing 😊❤
Her voice is so adorable 😭
Wow 🤩 that’s amazing…personally I really do have a respect for bees 🐝 sometimes when a bee accidentally gets in the house we make sure we get it out the safest way possible sometimes with a little candy treat and honey once it landed on it to eat some we grab the plate and take it outside next to the garden 🪴 where plants 🪴 and flowers 🌺 are so it can go back to the wild 😊
I love your calm narration and I love bees. Thinking of having a beehive when I retire (to feed my love of honey).
Have you heard of "Flow Hive"?
If not, you might want to check them out. 🐝🙂
Pretty sure they have vids here on RUclips.
One hive won't get you great amounts of honey
She literally sounds like she's buzzing when she says "beeezzz"🐝🐝🐝🐝
I have always found the world of bees fascinating. Love these videos!
She is so wonderful. Where are woman like this? Caring, truly loving and thoughtful women who are brave and work hard? She is one in 10 million to me.
Literally everywhere around you
Bro you been to the supermarket ? Or the gym ?
I like bees and you have a very soothing voice!! I love falling asleep watching your videos. Thank you 😁
awwe she comes with little ladies in waiting 🥹
Cant help but giggle every time she says "the beeeezzzz". Not making fun, just find it cute.
That is amazing that they get her out and that they accept her and her attendants instantly!! I learn so much from you!! ❤️🐝❤️
They don't always accept her
They dont instantly accept the queen. That is why she stays in the box a couple of days. The female worker bees are in charge of the hive. If they dont accept the queen, they have to find another queen. The point of the box is to keep queen safe while they get used to her scent, which generally enables them to accept her.
Thank you for saving the bees!
Dr. Seuss be sounding different. 🤣 Definitely an adorable video of busy bees and a wonder human being.
Thank you so much lady
The good videos with your calm voice is just a masterpiece
I can tell that you are very knowledgeable about this subject, and it means a lot to you. Keep up the terrific work that you do. 🐝🌞💖
You're a Queen in my book for being a Nurturer of this Planet for Naturally letting Nature Propagate itself💎💯
Thank you for doing God’s work ❤ you are really appreciated!!!!! People don’t fully realize how much we need the bees
We will die without them. Or Bill Gates bug meat.
Bee Lady you are the best.I'm learning all I can.If we don't save the bees we don't eat😮
I've always hated bees, cos they sting, never studied them, thanks to your videos, I'm seeing bees in a whole different light !! They are amazing !! And so are u for helping them
You are such an amazing woman!
“Saving the beeees” is so hot!
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@@luke14946 yeah drew likes the way she says "bees" it's attractive to him. How thick are you dude?
I thank God for you and what you do. You and others who love bees are saving our planet.!
As a child(57 yo now) my uncle had bees on his and my aunts farm. It was a joy to watch him tend the bees. He harvested the honey and my aunt would make homemade bread so we could have it with butter and fresh honey. I guess that's when I learned the importance of bees and their contributions to the eco system.
Thank you for being gentle to our bees!
Than one of the bees put her little face through the crack in the opening and said "Here's Johnny!"
I really love watching your video’s. Since you Don’t seem to need the “bee suit” I call you the ‘Bee Charmer” 🐝 On a personal note,I’m Allergic so I stay Clear!
Love how knowledgeable you are about bees!
I want a soundtrack of her calming voice… she could put me right out. I’d follow her anywhere, like a a queen bee.
I love this woman spiritually
Y am I listening to an audio book. It's so soothing
Love what she does, for the beeeezzzz. She is so cute.
Wow!! Thanks for the lesson. I'm always ready to learn. 😻😻
Thank you for watching! ❤️🐝
@@TexasBeeworks
I loooooove the calm education you share!!!!
🐝 Why is a new Queen purchased, if the colony can create one by feeding Royal Jelly to an egg? (I saw your other post).
🐝 I keep wondering if the “salvaged” bees go someplace else, eventually?
🐝 Do you sell honey from the hives on your property?
I really enjoy your videos. Thank you and God bless you.
I love hearing you say bee's 🥰
Hope you never stop saving them.
I love listening to you speak. Your voice is soothing. You have the perfect voice for audiobooks or radio ✌🏾
I wondered for a few about this, so I'll ask: are there times when the queen gets rejected by the hive because of her being shipped from another place (I assume another hive)?
That’s likely why she isn’t released directly right away…but after a few days…guess they know she belongs at that point(?)
Of course, even with the few days of her staying in the box they can still reject her as they don't see her as their queen
Oh to be an attendant bee, trapped in a small box with my queen, a doorway of candy slowly becoming smaller as we eat it.
Thank you for saving bees.
She’s so helpful and knowledgeable. That voice is perfect for the beeeez
You're really awesome and what you do is so great for our human race !!!
Always learning something new about bees. 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 Thank you.
Your storytelling skill is unmatched. Keep it up.
When I was a child, I didn't like honey because I thought that bees were insects and insects were dirty. It was only when I grew up that I found out that bees are meticulously clean and actually produce Propolis which kills bacteria. Honey is the most natural sweetness and bees are wonderful insects. That's why I love watching bees and giving them flowers to harvest the nectar.
Love the voice. Next, I want to hear her sing! Do you sing songs to the beeez?
I like learning. A bee shipped in the mail is new knowledge to me. Thanks for posting.
Please save as many hives as you can. Bees and incredibly important
I am totally fascinated by your world, I need to learn more about bees and beekeeping.
The thought that has gone into the box with the queen is simple but gently effective.
I am learning so much from this youtube channel. I really do not care for flying stinging insects but this is really showing a nice side for bees
This song gets stuck in my head every time I watch your videos.
That sounds like the best way to travel - private cabin, attendants to take care of you, and candy!