Bee Rescue Gone WRONG! We Found WASPS!
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2023
- We went for a bee rescue and found something more dangerous...
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I hate how anything yellow that flies is a bee. Several people I know have been stung this year by "bees" but they are yellow jackets. Thanks for being kind and educating.
Yep that’s me
Bees is just used as a general term they don't actually think they are bees
You were such a blessing to that lady, that you didn't just leave and tell her to call someone to come and fix her problem when they were wasps not honey bee, you both stayed, got stung and helped her - it shows your true kindness and character
Yeah, I definitely didn’t want to leave her with the problem and since we had our suits it wasn’t a big deal to stay and help.
You are teaching beautiful lessons to your children. Hard work, kindness, service and community ❤
Thank you!
I am glad you helped that sweet old lady, Wasps can be a huge issue especially if they're causing an issue with her health
It's so funny that Uriah doesn't like the honey 🤣 a bee keeper who stays out of his own stash 🤣👍
Jake once you and Uriah saw they were not bees you could have left, but taught a valuable life lesson always help others if you can. I love how you and Becky teach your children such wonderful values to humans and animals ❤
What a beautiful thing you and your son did for that dear lady. Feels great to help another in need doesn’t it. I wish this country had more families like yours.
That’s very kind to say, thank you
Those are most certainly a type of yellowjacket. I would probably say German. Not all yellow jackets are burrowers. some actively seek out Cavities (like European hornets do), and some are ariel nest building yellow jackets (bald faced hornet is actually a yellow jacket, and they are a cousin to the Aerial nest building yellow jacket). I'm happy you were able to do something about the yellow jackets. Especially since it's getting to be colder, this is the time of year when wasps tend to become more aggressive. If you haven't looked into his content at all, I would maybe check out Hornet King. He specializes in removing wasps of various kinds, and often goes over species differentiation when dealing with their nests.
That was such a wonderful thing you and your son did for that nice lady. I'm sorry about the wasp stings ❤❤
That was an incredibly kind thing you two did for that lady. ♥️
Thank you, Becky
That was so nice of you to remove the wasps. ❤
as someone who works in pest control its actually crazy how many people see wasps and think they are honey bees
I love now, when you scan over your animals, we see Holiday! She's a wonderful addition ♥ I'm happy you could help that sweet lady.
Thank you for helping the lady get rid of the wasps. They can be very dangerous in large numbers.
Thank you so much for helping her. God bless you.
It was so nice of you and your son to help the lady with the yellow jackets!! What a great example for your kids!!!!
I would rather take 100 honeybee stings than one wasp thing! I would highly suggest getting internal frame feeders. Open feeding only allows the strong hives to get stronger because they have larger workforces. Weak will continue to stay weak without reduced entrance, and a rapid round feeder on top. You may want to look into double screen boards as a possibility for the weaker hives to piggyback on top of stronger hives to make it through winter.!
If it were me in that situation (I am 64), I would do my best to compensate you both in some way for that brave and gallant act to help with that. That was very kind and the Lord won't forget that. The world needs this kind of above and beyond aid to folks in our communities. It's thing's like that that changes heart's and minds. Bless you!
As a beekeeper, I don't enjoy having wasps (hornet's) of any genus near or around my hives, there is always plenty of dead bee's around the hives, but some of these SOBs leave them and either make their way into a hive or they pick off bee's coming or going.
People who say a bee stung me don't know or realise a bee stings you once and 7/10 dies soon after the rest can die while they sting you, a wasp, can sting you over and over and over and if your near the nest you will get stung by more. Bee's can also attack if you are close to the nest or hive but its rare.
80% of people think if they are stung it's a bee.
I heard that paper wasps polistes genus don’t attack honey bee colonies at all but they are good at displacing Yellowjackets since they nest in the same places there also really docile too
@@insectwildlife37 Paper wasps will often attack honeybees that are returning to their hive with pollen and nectar, using their stingers to paralyze them. Then they carry the paralyzed bees back to their own nests, where they'll be used as food and fed to the hungry wasp larvae.
So kind of you to help that poor lady with her wasp problem! God bless you!
We have wasps- they are awful I’m glad you helped that lovely lady. Your the best ♥
May God bless you and your family for helping that dear lady with her problem. Even though it was not honey bees, you guys stayed and helped to eradicate the harmful pest. What a beautiful way to show your children care and concern for others.
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No bees, that part was a drag, but you became the wasp whisperer and heroes for that sweet lady. Becky's horse is a beauty. What is the name of the horse, I missed it. And I am with Uriah, honey is too sweet for me, but I know others love it.
Our horse is Holiday
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What a wonderful act of kindness you did for that woman. Blessings to you and your family
Thanks for helping that Lady you guys are awesome. God Bless. I’ve never had honey that fresh, it must be even better.
Thank you for helping her!!! You and your family are so kind!
That kind is vicious!! So great you helped her out. ❤️ She could become allergic the more she gets stung. That’s super serious when you live alone.
Thank you for helping that young 😊lady.
My grandmother used to say that wasps are the devil that tried to come to earth as a bee but failed.
Wow Jake! What a big job. You were a lifesaver for that sweet lady. I've seen some bee removal videos and you did just what they would do. You and Uriah are the heroes of the day
Y’all were awesome to help that sweet lady.
What a wonderful act of kindness 🥰🥰
Your kindness is wonderful. ❤🙏🏼
Well done, I am so very pleased you helped that lady out with the wasp nest, as it would have been easy to say, no they are not bees and left. I was very impressed with your actions.
Thank you 😊
People these wasps and wild bees are our food production machinery. We will need them. We still have no scientific and industrial scale tech to pollinate our farms and orchards or even the wild. If you are in mid and eastern United States ask a farmer who grows Paw-Paw fruits how dependent they are on one particular wasp for a good crop yeild.
For a suggestion, for similar situation where the nest is not visible, a cheap heat sensor will be a great tool to have. Bees and Wasps have to keep their hives at a certain temperature for the future generations to be born.
It was really nice of you guys to help out the Lady who was having a Bee problem (wasp), &
Uriah went with you to be a part of solving her problem. Speaking of someone who is older than this lady worse, not by much, just in the last eight months I have been in the hospital so much and my family does not live close to me, so sometimes I have to count others to help me ❣️❣️ I’m glad you stuck with solving the problem and getting all of those nest out from under her house. You taught your son something important about helping someone else out. He will remember this forever!! Children learn by example and Dad. You are a really good example to your children, as his Mommy❣️❣️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thank you, Vickie
Thank you so much for helping out the lady with her bee issue, sorry it was not honey bees for you.
We must defend Granny Susan from these horrible creatures! WE RIDE AT DAWN FOR YOU GRANNY!
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God Bless you and your son, your kindness
Thank you for helping her!!
Wonderful man and son for helping her❤
Awesome that you helped the lady
You can add the wasp or bee large to your chickens. Just put the combo down and they will peck them out. It's really good for them. Freeze it overnight then feed it to them.
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Thank you for helping that sweet lady. The world needs more people like you.
Wow good job on those bees. Sure got some karma point there. Also is there a better bee keeper than a bee keeper who doesn't like honey? I mean he won't go through your honey stash while you're looking away! :)
True!
That was so nice of you guys to help her!😊
Could you please give us an update on your cows? I absolutely love them!
That was so kind if you two to help remember rid of those nuisances.. yellow jackets & all kinds of wasps can kill poor bees & take over their hives. Sad. But God Bless you & that wonderful woman you helped🌹
So nice of you guys to help her 😊😊😊
It is so nice of you to help the elderly! Bless you and your son!❤❤
You are so sweet to help her
I'm happy that you guys get rid out the wasp it's dangerous to the grandma there I'm glad you help her out guys🤘😁👍 keep rock n rolling
You are so nice. Most people would have been like "oh its not bees but wasps..okay well bye" 😆
We drive quite a ways, so didn’t just want to bail after there weren’t bees
I would be ☠️ right now. My allergy to wasps is horrible. One sting and every lymph node in my body swells to 5x its normal size and my throat closes. This video scared the daylights out of me. I’m fine with honeybees…wasps can go to hades.
I've been waiting for your video all day... Cant wait to see the aviary
I don’t like honey either. Actually my entire family doesn’t. But I would absolutely have a hive. I think it would be so fun an interesting to keep them. I’m so happy for that lady that you stayed an helped her. I guarantee you will get it back in return some other way ❤
I'm living in a small apartment with neighbors close by so i wont get any bees anytime soon but man when i see this i wish i had my own space where i could get my own bees and other animals as well and really live like you guys ! Would be a dream come true! But that will never happen sadly!!
Super amazing for you guys to help
Just love seeing your videos, I found your channel during Covid and I am stuck🙏🏼
Good job. You are a blessing to your friend.
Happy to help
Love that you helped someone in need. Thank you for your generosity and humanity.
This is why you do regular maintenance on your house. So you will see signs of hives and things like this. She is alone but she should learn to do some basic care herself. Good thing y'all took care of it for her.
I’m no expert on bees/wasps by a long shot, but that first nest you saw in the wall looked like a nest of what we call here in northeast Texas “paper wasps”. But those I have seen seemed to be a little larger than what these looked like.
Long time watcher, first time commentor. I'm a big fan who has enjoyed watching for many years and wanted to share some feedback. Something I think your videos/channel would benefit from is building more anticipation for future videos. A lot of times when a video comes out you don't know what you're going to get - could be a hatching project, could be a bee adventure, could be the aviary build, update on the cows or could be something else. Which is normally fine, but as your different projects continue to expand it might be nice to try and build-in a bit of an arc in your videos, and with it some anticipation for an upcoming video so as the audience we can feel like we're along for the journey. You do this sometimes with hatching projects - providing a sneak peak or mentioning that we'll see the results in a later video. Might take a bit more planning, but I think this could help grow your following so people have something specific to look forward to - versus just another video (which is still nice) and might keep them around as they feel more invested in the narrative. Honestly - I would have been SO EXCITED in the build up for the pond build videos, but they kinda felt like they came out of nowhere! Anyways - only sharing incase it's helpful. love the vids, hope you keep makin em'!
Your chickens would go nuts for the larva in that comb
I hate how there’s a hole in his suit😭 but it’s nice what u did for that lady
You guys have such a great family and working farm. I love your channel.
I used to have wasps in the garden shed...right where I keep my rabbit food D:
it was a nightmare. One stung me in the eye!
It's okay Uriah! I didn't like honey most of my life either, and I'm still really picky about the type of honey I "like" now and how I use it. I started liking honey more when I used just a little bit and combined it with things that weren't sweet. Like adding a bit to herbal tea, or a tiny bit on toast with butter. Just things to lessen the sweetness. I still don't like it straight.
Also, it's okay to enjoy being a beekeeper and not like the honey! Just keep being awesome and helpful, and that's all that matters.
You guys are very brave to keep working after multiple stings!
Well done guy's, thats so awesome that you two were able to help that lady! Love your channel and never miss an upload
Thank you, John!
You were supposed to take it home and feed it to your birds and squirrel... lol oh wait wrong channel.
All kidding aside, it was fantastic of you guys to stay and help her. Terrific video!
Wrong channel, but could still feed it to the chickens 😅
Wow, that was a crazy thing to have to endure. So glad you were able to find the source and get them out of there.
Us too!
i am such a big fan of you i remember when i first saw your channels
Jake, when you get stung, wet the area with water and sprinkle a good amount of baking soda on the sting. Almost instant relief.
My grandma did this to us when we were kids !
It was under my suit, I can’t do that while I’m working.
Your chicken will love wasp larva!
Bless your hearts for helping this lovely lady with her wasp problem!
Growing up I remember hating honey cause my parents used to give us Chicken nuggets and McDonald's honey. then I tried real honey and omg it's life changing experience
True 😂
Love you all! Thanks for great content.
I appreciate it!
Wow you guys are amazing and really care about people and animals its so cool that you could help that old lady out . I love your videos so much keep at it guys ❤
Thanks so much!
Wow. In Malaysia, the wasps are usually found alone. And they tend to create nests around wood carved furniture; I have never seen a wasp in a hive form before!
Looks really scary actually
Thank you for helping her omg I felt so bad for her I’ve been stung by a wasp and let me tell you it isn’t fun, I have not been stung by a bee yet but also do not plan to lol
Just an fyi: I watched another video the other day where they put their honey extractor near the hives once they were done with the honey extraction, and the bees cleaned it all up within a few hours. Was food for them and a job done for you.
Yes, we do that
The thumbnails for the videos are getting better and better day by day 😊
That was kind of you great vid
Don't understand why you wanted to burn them, chickens love the larva
Did you find out what type of wasps that was bugging the lady? Great job.
Just looked like common wasps when I looked them up.
You can feed the larvae to your chickens! Just toss the comb to them
Thanks for helping the nice lady out. Nothing like surprises in the walls!
Brother I am also love animals whenever I watch your videos it’s make feel so good 😊. Thank you 😊
So nice of you
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Good on you for helping the nice lady out. Could have gotten a lot worse at that point.
Why not feed the larvae to the chickens instead of burning it?
Those are indeed yellow jackets. Which are stubborn buggers, will swarm for no reason, and will sting until smushed to death - speaking from personal experience.
No that’s a common misconception Yellowjackets hornets any wasps in general will never attack without a reason to they are just too busy to bother doing that and it wastes their useful venom the reason why you might get swarmed by them is because you can disturb their nest without ever knowing their there they can nest in trees shrubs underground in trees attics etc they are really good at hiding their nests.
I am glad you helped her.
Did you feed the pupa to the birds?
I ALWAYS get the itchies when I see swarms of insects.
Well, my family doesn't like honey because we have the recessive honey gene. Honey activates every receptor on the tongue at once. I analyzed it but my older sister just said it tastes blachhhh. So my characterization was sweet, sour, salty, bitter and strange all at once. It is unpleasant. My other 2 siblings agree. Yep, all 4 of us got the recessive gene.
I was so nice you helped the lady with the inappropriate placement of the yellow jacket wasps. I don't think there are a shortage of these insects but they too pollinate. Wish I knew their appropriate habitat and it was away from humans. No one likes to be stung. At least they were not white faced hornets (these are truly mean insects).
Your children have a good biological background, having lived the farming life. This prepares them to learn so much more.
TY for including us your viewers.
It's highly likely these wasps are native to Europe.
Great video very educational learning something new everyday thank you.🐝
Glad you enjoyed it
I hope your next big build project is a new larger house for your family.
In the next year or two, we hope to start that
Glad you could help that lady sort out the wasp problem. Your honey looks scrumptious.
Honestly I think I enjoy this video more than I would have had it just been honey bees ❤