Urbex: BEE-Pocalypse ABANDONED House
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Another Spring of 2015 video exploring an abandoned house that has mounds of dead bees in one of the rooms. It appears to have been abandoned since around 2006-2007 with a farmer owning and farming the land that surrounds it. I see this a lot in Ontario. Thanks for watching! :)
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your videos are the best, you pan slowly so we can actually grasp what we are seeing in the areas you are filming
+Miss Gaile I appreciate the kind words. Thanks a million.
It's a shame seeing so much vandalism. That's a crazy amount bees, I wonder if someone sprayed bug poison in the place to get rid of the bees? Looks like it was a nice house at one time. Nice video. :)
Thanks :)
The Tin Man from the Wizard O Oz just called...wants his tin in the basement back......the Scarecrow made me type that.
The color of the brick is soft and mellow, I like it.
The kitchen was a nice size and would have been pretty.
Oh, my gosh, the bees....I wonder if any of them were alive when the vandals were there?
The walls are beautiful in the basement.
The best thing in the house was the sound of the happy birds.
I don't understand the need to destroy and make ugly.
Thanks for sharing.
Wow, all the dead bees must have been a swarm that got in the house and couldn't find their way out. the graffiti looks really recent judging on what was written. the house has got to be older than 1955, I think they would have used cement blocks in the foundation in '55.
What do you call haunted bees?
Boo bees.
Zom bees!
+lov3pinkgirl zzzzINGG!!!
+CousinLetsGoBowling1 Bee El Deebub
b o o b I e s
Another great explore Tiki. Loved the house!
+Abandoned Steve (Historical - Urbex) Thanks Steve!
Thanks for the new video Tiki. At 11:50 right after Tiki says flashlight you can here something say "sshhh"
Thanks for the tour, Always a pleasure watching.
Another great video, thanks for the explore, very interesting. I would love to explore that place. I do a lot of urbex exploring videos too. Looks like I need to visit your area, you are always finding great explores. :). Thumbs up.
+rj32 Thank you! :)
A CATAL No, this is the first time for this one. A lot of the places look alike as the architecture is very similar here.
+TikiTrex I would totally buy this house back to its former glory. you are so inspiring even at 12 years old I 💖 your bids. I do hope one day one of the houses you reviewed would be back to its former glory.
Interesting video. I've never seen so many bees. There must have been a huge hive in one of the walls. Thanks for sharing!
+mlvlatina My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
Bee-Pocalypse is a great title for this one, wow that is a lot of bee's! A friend of mine owns a house where there was an addition built over a stair exit. Thanks for another great exploration.
+jim ogle Always my pleasure, Jim! Thanks for watching.
I love the old stone basements! Tiki you are my favorite urban explorer. Thank you for another great video. I love how you narate with out any immature silliness that some folks do. You do a great job. Wish I was brave enough to do it.
+Shelly Foss Wow, thanks so much for the sweet comment, Shelly! It really is greatly appreciated! :)
Old school basement there! There must have been a big bees nest and someone fumigated it! Thanks for the tour!
That beautiful bird is a turkey vulture. Spreading their wings are the way the sun or dry them. Great video
+John Ballard Thanks, John.
Thanks for another great video,Pam. :)
Such a shame vandals did that.It looked like a cozy house at one time.Those bees must have had a hive in the walls,and when it got boarded up they had no way out,poor things.Thanks for another great video,Tiki.
Just love older houses like this . Agree with Miss Gaile , your're the best.
+John Wayne Thanks so much, John!
Very well documented. It feels as if you walk right with the maker of this vid.
Beautiful property, worth being abandoned.
Thanks for sharing, I loved it!
Such a beautiful house. Shame it's in the condition it's in. Beyond economical repair. I don't get why those taggers and vandals get a kick out of destroying these places. It's disgusting.
I'm with you, I will never understand why people damage properties like this, it's so sad. Great explore! I wait a while and then I binge watch your videos, love it :)
I just found your videos. Subscribed! You are so thorough and I love that you even try to do research for those of us that love that part (I'm sure your curiosity is piqued too, lol!). Thank you for the awesome videos. Hope to see more very, very soon!
The "large bird" at the beginning of the vid was a turkey vulture sunning itself. The chirping of the birds indoors sounds like baby barn swallows. What a sweet, well built house. Probably the road in front of it when it was built (my guess is 1920s or older) only supported horse traffic and the occasional Model A. Thanks for another well made vid, Tiki! Good to hear your soothing and lilting voice again.
Thank you! Always a joy reading your nice comments.
***** : Keep up the great work! Looking forward to more vids in 2016. Your area of Ontario is at the same latitude as where I live in Milwaukee, WI. I love how I can tell what time of year your vids are made by the exact same angle of the sun, the vegetation, the birds, etc. This one makes me yearn for spring!
That's pretty cool you can figure that out. Spring can't get here fast enough for me!
Thanks for the video! Beautiful house, it's a shame that it was vandalized.
Great tour, looks like a bee cemetry.
Thanks, Pam. Another interesting one.
I like the way you always refer to the backside of the houses! 😁
Enjoyed seeing the place with you.
Another great vid lady!!! Thanks. Always look forward to your explorations.
+mohawk14616 Thank you!
I'm sure it is always fun to see a calendar laying around so you can get an idea of when it was abandoned.
+bohgirl11, I'm fascinated by said calender's owner's handwriting in it...
The video quality of your show is great ! The lighting is very good.Some channels have poor lighting in the dark basements.Love your videos.Keep up the good work.Looking forward to seeing more !
Thanks! I have more to come.
TikiTrex I miss your videos. I cannot wait till you come back so we can see more in 2018. Your fans miss you terribly. I hope all is well. Happy New Year to you and your family
Another great video, Pam! Great to have you back. That basement was particularly creepy and fascinating at the same time with the ducts and stone walls - pretty scary looking but it's like a walk in a beautiful meadow for you😜. Thanks for the great tour , Pam!
Steve from MN
Thanks. Steve!
you are always the best i enjoyed your detailed explanations
+Abdullah Haiyan Thanks very much! I'm glad you enjoyed them.
So many bees! And, broken glass! Why break out all the dishes windows? That was a smart little house. It could be made beautiful again. Thank you for being respectful regarding the graffiti. Great explore! Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
Stumbled across your channel and I'm loving the videos. Many thumbs up to you. Your very brave too, for checking these places out but do be careful. None the less fantastic capture and thanks for sharing your adventure
Thank you for a relaxed and professional tour, and you always do my favourite thing, look for dates.
Fantastic exploration as always. And wow those are alot of dead bees!! Keep 'em comin!
Another great exploration. It is a very bee filled house!
+Urban Fanatic Thank you.
Now we know about the birds and the bees. Abandon home style. Thank you I am loving your videos. I would love tag along with you on one of you adventures.
Thank you Pam for another great tour with that Angelic voice of yours i never tire of it so sweet : )
+Dave30867 Your comment is very sweet. Thanks so much! :)
Jeez what a lot of beezzz! Glad they weren't buzzing when you where there. Nice video Pam:-)
+Alexander R De Voogt Thanks, Alexander! Sure is a good thing! :)
as usual great video wish we had as many empty farm houses to explore as you seem to in canada particulary liked the attic area was kinda cool :-)
Thank you Tiki. Always look forward to and enjoy your videos so much. Those birds chirping reminded me of a big house I rented the last time I was stationed in Washington DC. It was in the Maryland suburbs and the guy who built it did not do a very good job and birds got into the attic. I had to open the window to let them out and clean up the mess they left! Take care.
Jim
+jimblue39 Thanks, Jim! I always look forward to your comments! :)
Bird was a Turkey Vulture.
I absolutely LOVE love love your videos and exploration in these old abandoned homes, it's fascinating to see. Thank you for your brave hard work that you do as much as something you love and enjoy doing. I also would like to know if you have ever ran into anything really odd in any of these old homes you explore?
Awesome explore Tiki. Loved the layout of the house. Keep up the great work.
+Patricia Keagan Many thanks, Patricia! I liked the layout as well.
Yes, I could hear the birds! Love your videos as u explained everything and make us feel like we are there! I liked the extra-stairs that u went up near end as it was another way of going upstairs, very unique old house. Hope u keep on making wonderful videos, u have a special talent in showing them so well!
+Carol Christie Thank you, Carol!
Great video, wonder what attracted so many bees, odd ? Stay safe as always !
Bee-Pocalypse is right! Very strange sight.
Enjoy all of your videos! Look forward to seeing more!
+joni griffin Thanks so much, Joni! I'm very glad to hear that.
Another great video! Very weird about the bees, I have never! seen that many dead bees anywhere.
Poor old house, poor old bees. I have never seen that many bees in a pile without there being a chemical fogging of a structure. I would have loved to see that bird take off from the chimney top!!! Thank you for showing another cool video of an old house. Haven't seen one from you in a bit.
Another awesome tour, thanks Pam!! You must travel quite a bit to snag new material....good job!
+P Bustos Thank you! I have done a lot of driving for sure! :)
Tiki, Cheers from Australia. I hope you have somebody with you at all times. :)
Yayayyyy you are back!!! Great video!
Another great video! Thank you Tiki for taking the time to make these videos, I really enjoy the Urban Exploration :D
+FireBirdZXv8 Thanks so much for taking the time to watch these videos! :)
I'm glad to see you're uploading again Pam! This was such an interesting find, felt bad for the bees though! 🐝🐝
Glad to see you're still making videos! You definitely seem to put a lot of effort into making some of the best urban exploration videos.
Just wanted to say Thank You, and hope to see the next one soon.
+David Osburn That means a lot! Thank you, David!
I love your video's, I try to watch them all. I don't comment very often but I try to always Thumbs up. Your voice is amazing, I am sure you're just beautiful! Thank you for making video's I do really enjoy them!
This is the second video I’ve seen of yours and I love it. Thank you💙
Dang! Winter is treating Canada good! Lol! I have a feeling this video was shot a few months ago lol! Sweet job as usual, alway love and look forward to your videos :)
Thanks! Yes, it's pretty cold in Omtario right now. This video was done in the spring of 2015. :)
Hi tikitrex. Another excellent video. See what you mean about the bees!!! Must of got trapped and the weather you have over there has cooked them. Disappointing again to see vandalism. Can imagine that house to be really nice in its day! Lovely views and looks like you picked a beautiful day for filming.(jealous)!! Looking forward to your next video. :)
very interesting house and great work, cheers
I always looks forward to your new adventures, to big kisses of France.
+thierry2357
This is awesome Tiki! Thank you for sharing!
+e abrams Thanks for watching!
Love your explorations. Great work.
Hello from Oklahoma!! I love your videos. Just wanted to say I watched another person's video of a house you also did. It was like a rhino with a GoPro attached LOL. You are awesome, keep it up.
Your videos have made me realize how nature really works against you when you're trying to keep a house up. In the end, it finally wins.
LOL! Thanks, Donna!
+TikiTrex I also don't understand people who need to destroy stuff, especially when it's not theirs.
+Donna Parker I also fail to see the thought process of such shameful actions.
I love watching you, please keep videoing !😍
Nice shot of the Turkey vulture!
man, I love ur videos, keep up the good work!
+Marcus Harrison That's great to hear! Thanks, Marcus!
Another great video tiki; bee careful for the 2016 calendar year, I look forward to seeing you do these amazing video's...I can't wait to see what you will explore next.
+David Rodriguez Thanks, David. I actually just released my latest this morning, "Abandoned Heaving House". I hope you enjoy it as well. :)
awesome video 😊
so sad how such beautiful houses could go to waste and be trashed like that. and big props to you for the abandoned buildings you have filmed. personally couldnt do it myself. keep up the amazing work.
+Natasha Harris Thank you, Natasha!
Nice vid! Looks like a nice day...........I miss those.
I am loving your videos. It's so refreshing to listen to someone who isn't rude and swearing all the time there is no sarcasm and the way you shield us from all the profanity that's written in these houses is so considerate of you. There is just nothing to offend anyone.
Xxx David xxx 👍👍
This video had a little bit of everything, even the birds and the bees!
+Stash Merkin This house definitely tells you 'bout the birds and the bees, even on the walls!
Thank you once again Tiki! My daughter and I look forward to watching these interesting presentations, and we even get some quality 'bonding time' in as well! Happy New Year to you and your family!
+AudiophileTubes Quality bonding time is good, and I'm more than happy to help out with that. Happy New Year to you and yours as well!
Wow! You choose the right title for this one! Wonder if it was a hive of bees where the Queen died? Always heard if she dies so do all the workers. This one was certainly full of nature. especially with all those birds.As always Great job and Thanks for the tour!
+AbandonedSC Wow, that's pretty cool! I bet that's what happened then. Learn something new every day. Nature can sure be amazing, that's for sure. Thanks for stopping by, Jason!
I'm sooooooooo happy to see your videos!!!!! you do an excellent job and are you ever afraid to go into a house/abandoned building? You are my favorite explorer on RUclips..... please, please keep up the wonderful, fabulous, excellent, stupendous job🙌🙌🙌
+Sherry Johnson Wow! Thanks so much, Sherry! :)
Thanks for another super adventure we got to enjoy with you.... Seeing all those dead bee's sure was' unbelievable, and very lucky for you that they were dead. cause that is one big pile of bodies for you to try and outrun if you had disturbed the hive.....Take care...Pat
+skooterbird That would not be fun. Something tells me they'd win in that race. Thanks so much, Pat.
Tiki your videos are awesome. I really enjoy them. I have watched so many of them, how many videos have you made exploring? You have really done some traveling. You seem to enjoy the charming older homes with nice woodwork and big windows, I imagine you probably own one. I do too, with beautiful stair cases. This one was so damaged the furnace looked as if it was a large octopus in the basement. No Xmas stuff this time. I've never been to Canada. I hear that the people are exceptional nice. If I go I want to see the Butchart Gardens it looks so beautiful from pictures. Thank u so much for the great job you do. Sincerely
hi Tiki.
oh those poor bees! I wonder if there was a hive of them in the house and they were unable to get out when the summer came round due to the windows being shut up
:(
Sounds like lots of baby birds waiting to be fed by mummy!
Superb tour for us of this house,Thank-you
Thank you so much! Hope you are having a good new year!
+Kathy Stidham Hope your new year is a good one as well, Kathy!
Sounded like a lot of traffic on the road. Seems strange that it would be tagged up so bad and all the windows broke out being out in the country like that. Pam has there ever been a house or building that you wouldn't go into? I don't mean the ones the that are falling down and that are not safe. Love your videos you do some great work and the camera work is top notch. So many people that do this move the camera around so fast you really don't get to see things very well but you always take your time and show everything that you are seeing.
+Ken Williamson Thanks so much, Ken. I appreciate your awesome comment. This place was actually quite close to a city, so not too far out there for kids to reach. Aside from places that are too structurally unsound, I won't enter places that are locked/sealed tight as I don't break anything to enter. I've also passed up places with visible no trespassing signs on them.
Great video (what can I say - all your work is awesome!),
So many dead bees are really unusual - wonder what happened?
Love your work - so well done.
Those stairs that seemed to go nowhere, may have led to a cold cellar at one time. Saw a few of those in the ruins we'd explore near Meaford (land expropriated in the last war for a Tank Range)
I just watched almost all your videos! I love them! So interesting
+Kelly Jade That's awesome! Thanks for taking the time, Kelly!
Nice video as usual . And a Goth window as usual . NIce attic and basement .And the bee massacre !
+Abandoned NorthJersey Thank you!
That was a great video but I hate the fact that random people or person would go in there and smash the heck of it.
I feel a great Bee-sturbance in the Force. Like a Billion Bees stopped Waggling. Tanx for the tour.
Bee-pocalypse? Very witty and very appropriate. I know you can often find dead insects around windows, but that many?! Strange you didn't see any hives or nests around. Yes, I heard the birds; it sounds like there may be young ones nesting there. I remember another house you explored that had birds in it. Thanks for the explore and please watch your step!
I have seen many of the urban explorers coming upon turkey vultures breeding in the attack.. It is so amazing how they have adapted to a safe place for raising their babies.
That has to be one of the creepiest basements you've shown us :D
+cowtippingrocks It was pretty creepy. lol
The bees were the icing on the cake. I wonder how they all died? Doesn't look like there was a nest in there.
Beautiful house
I love all your videos
Thank you!
Tiki, you should do a subscriber Q&A and maybe face reveal when you get to 50k subscribers!
That would be phenomenal !!!! I would LOVE to meet her!!
Hi Tiki, Another great video, my wife and I love watching your videos , where up to date on your travels, is there any videos that you hav;nt displayed for what ever reason?? .......keep up the great work !!!
+jager man60 Thanks, and that's awesome. I still have more videos in queue waiting to be uploaded.
If you're ever in the Waterloo area, let me know. I'm another chick who loves abandoned places, and I'm always on the lookout for new places to explore and people to go with. Btw, my early childhood home had that fake brick panelling. Installed in the very early 80s.
Thanks for the tour! This house at one time was likely nice. It always seems there has to be jackasses with spray paint defacing these places to say nothing of smashing things up just for the sake of smashing things up. I am sure this place is scheduled for demolition so I am glad you gave us a look before that happens. Thanks again!
I agree, Diehl! Makes you wonder what is going on in their heads. Thanks as always for commenting and watching!
Always a fan!
Nice explore. enjoyed the video. Be careful out there.
+Hey Mom Look What I Found!!!! Thanks, glad to hear!
Thx for the tour AGAIN lol
I stumbled across your channel this eve and have enjoyed the content. My only complaint is that I have found it difficult to read the comments without adding a Canadian accent. Haha!