A few years ago I found a swarm of bees in an outside water heater enclosure at my place of business. People said to exterminate them, but I remembered seeing a guy come to safely and efficiently remove a queen and her swarm from a tree at our local high school about 30 years before, while school was in session at that. It was quite a spectacle. So I called a local beekeeper and he came out right away and got the queen and her consort. The beekeeper got himself a free hive. Good for him. Such a good feeling to know you are doing your part in helping these precious little creature do their thing. Where would we be without them?
This video reminded me of something I learned from watching my father, that even the smallest creatures deserve respect and gentleness. He never made a spectacular show of it, he would just put his finger down and let the little thing, from an ant to some tiny flying insect, crawl off to safer ground. He never seemed to have that "swat first" attitude so common in humans. He was by nature a gentle man, who always told me, "Can't punish them. They're just being who they are."
I love that story about your father. My dad was the same. He would move an ant "nursery" to make them move away to another place in his garden. He never killed anything except wasps who, he said, killed for pleasure and not food, just like humans.
i'll always try to do that with anything I find, the only exception are flies and mosquitoes. And even flies I'll leave alone if they leave me alone. :D However mosquitoes get no mery. I am literally their prey...so they deserve whats coming to them.
I learned that years ago too that even the smallest creatures deserve your respect! I get these flies that come up through my drains and I escort them outise using A bottle all the time, they're quite clumsy and fly into water allot so I help them out but sometimes they die because they got too wet, I still don't know which type of fly they are though.
Thanks for saving the bees. This beekeeping stuff never gets old. I love my bees. And you all do a great job with your bees. I enjoy watching your videos.
Wow, that is fascinating - such amazing creatures! I can see you are truly a "bee whisperer" and your love for, and fearless gentleness with the bees is delightful to witness (bare hands)!
They are so cute! I have had a nest in the roof of my house for an estimated period of over 30 years.... and love having them around. I top up their bee watering bowls with water whilst they are knocking about and they as good as gold, the only time(s) I have been stung us when I have trodden on them by accident when walking barefoot near the pool, but now I have set up the bee bowls for their water source.... they don't tend to drink around the pool anymore, wonderful insects and should treasured and loved by everyone!
You need to get them out of your house. The weight of the hive will weaken the structure of the house. And if they been in there 30yrs, I say you got intensive rot.
My aunt had the same thing happen to the pool house. She noticed them in 1990 and she did not vall a bee service. Sadly the continued building weight of the nest and rot caused the entire ceiling to collapse into the pool house. Not only did this cause the complete loss of the structure many of the bees were lost as well.
I just got hired at a 5 star resort as a cook but found out an activity they teach is beekeeping. I am hoping that I can take these classes and eventually learn to do it myself well enough to have my own hives one day. With the plight of bees and wasps right now, they need all the help they can get and also I have always been fascinated by bees.
I was called out to a swarm yesterday, i put my box down and went to get my suit. Came back and they were also marching straight n! It is indeed a beautiful site! Bees are awesome!
Wonderful things bees. I once watched our local bee man collect a swarm -- he banged the side of a cardboard box and they marched straight in. Fun watching bees hanging around the original swarm site, telling incoming stragglers where the hive was. 30 feet away, invisible behind a car, and they flew straight to it. Respect!
What an unusual swarm. Usually when they go to the ground it is a sign that something is wrong. There was a swarm that landed in the parking lot of the Nicholasville Library and the lady who tried to rescue them found that the queen was dead. She was either exhausted or she froze to death or both. Thanks for your video, it was really great. You are the best!
Goodness! Your daughter should be proud for finding them and saving so many little lives. Beautiful to watch them all come in and fanning. Great work :)
Awww! It's like they came to the right place and said don't worry these beeautiful people will help! So glad your daughter saw them and you could save them in time! Take care.
Excellent, I just stumbled across your videos. Love the barn build those guys are killer wish you were my neighbors, ha, ha! It looks like you're a great bee keeper. I used to have bees for years until the colony collapse and mites were being shipped in 3lb packages. I was able to keep some of my colonies healthy for years, but the winter kill is tough in Wisconsin and my last colony was attacked by a black bear. That was my best colony I got 65lbs of honey off of that one my best year. I still have a lot of equipment and plan to start up again when I'm retired and have more time to spend with them. Loved my girls:) My favorite thing was to watch them bring in pollen. It's been years since I've had bees and I still have buckets full of some of the best wild forage honey I've ever tasted. Liquid gold! Shout out to your bow for the barn build:) Men can accomplish anything for their wives. I built a house for mine and keep trying to get to the end of the honey do list that keeps getting longer! God bless you both for your hard work and perseverance.
Be wary about using a 5 frame nuc box for more than just capturing a swarm. Just a week ago I learned the hard way that the swarm might insist on larger quarters ASAP. I used a nuc box to hive up the swarm, and even though I gave them a frame of brood and four frames of drawn comb, two days later they abandoned their new 'home'. Lesson: I should have quickly given the swarm a 10 frame box!
@@mileawayhoney Several days ago I hived up a small swarm. To be specially sure to keep them in the ten frame box, I gave them a frame with brood on it. Several days later they absconded, despite the brood. 50 years of beekeeping, and I still obviously know nothing about it.
May of been a virus. We learn every day. I opened a hive that was getting ready to swarm but the hive had 5 frames that were empty. Look like the queen ran out of room on five frames and said were outta here. Bees are crazy. I re waxed the five frames and moved the queen to a split.
So amazing! I’ve been fascinated by bee’s ever since I was a kid in the 1960’s. We had so many varieties and honey bee’s were everywhere! I live in the mountains now and I miss seeing these little guys/girls.
Well I think you just jinx that comment.... but nobody can please everyone at the same time.... and I bet the ones whosoever disliked this video had done it on purpose , just to be mean .
Honey bees are like the hemoglobin in our blood. It takes oxygen, binds with it, holds on to it, then when it is supposed to it releases the O2 into our cells in our body! The less hemoglobin we have in our blood, the less energy-efficient, movement, brain fog and body start to wether away very fast! The healthier and higher the number of bees, the better the flowers which end up in our food chain, is the best of whatever the bees touch in that area! I hope my grammar didn't destroy this comment. I am a Paramedic and would love to have some of my own beehive to care for, but not enough room or time to properly care for them! Your daughter could have just saved a billion bees just in her own life spane and shortly beyond due to depending on how much the bees multiply and spread out! Great job daughter and great job to you for training and spending time teaching your daughter your knowledge and caring spirit! It started from you! Give yourself a pat kn the back, hug and kiss to your daughter and brag / instill intrest like you are doing here. You, through your daughter, through your work, your video on here, then all those out there on RUclips land who continued your work, learned or got interested in bee keeping and Rescue may have saved a Trillion or so bees in a 100 or so years! ❤ Super happy you was recommended to me by the algorithm!
Happy bees! Finding shelter is the first requirement. Depending on how long they have been away from the mother colony, they are still full of honey. They gorge before departing. But I noticed she had an internal sugar water feeder in the nuc box, so she was not that sure of how long they've been out and is not taking chances. Which is the sign of a good beekeeper.
You're a very special lady and you do your job very well thank you for the video and thank you for the knowledge of the one thing people are scared of bees they are really amazing creatures
Hello from sunny South Africa 🇿🇦, I just wanted to thank you for this video, and the others, but this one in particular, as it is how I managed to save a swarm this morning. The were starting off their new home in an old washing machine bin, been there two weeks imo. I hoisted the bin to see what was going on inside, had my white sheets spread out underneath and shook them into my swarm trap and the rest just.....walked right in. Many Thanks again, Donovan
Fellas!! I finally found our Queen!! 😍😍 I love bees and have been thinking about bee keeping for while now. I'm pretty sure I'm going to start doing it very soon. Theres alot I have to learn before starting though. Glad I found this channel! And hun, you are absolutely gorgeous inside and out! I just subbed and will be watching all your videos. Fascinating!!😍😍❤❤❤
You are amazing. I love honey and bee wax. But I can not go near them but to see you do this...amazing. You're just bee charmer that's what you are...a bee charmer.
Damm luckily I love ❤️ bees 🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝☮️☮️🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝☮️🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝Damm you found her queen 👸 🐝
A few years ago I found a swarm of bees in an outside water heater enclosure at my place of business. People said to exterminate them, but I remembered seeing a guy come to safely and efficiently remove a queen and her swarm from a tree at our local high school about 30 years before, while school was in session at that. It was quite a spectacle. So I called a local beekeeper and he came out right away and got the queen and her consort. The beekeeper got himself a free hive. Good for him. Such a good feeling to know you are doing your part in helping these precious little creature do their thing. Where would we be without them?
Hungry!
Yeah, better to move them somewhere they can be happy and useful, instead of spraying them all to death.
Beautiful woman doing beautiful things. Just what the earth needs.
This video reminded me of something I learned from watching my father, that even the smallest creatures deserve respect and gentleness. He never made a spectacular show of it, he would just put his finger down and let the little thing, from an ant to some tiny flying insect, crawl off to safer ground. He never seemed to have that "swat first" attitude so common in humans. He was by nature a gentle man, who always told me, "Can't punish them. They're just being who they are."
I love that story about your father. My dad was the same. He would move an ant "nursery" to make them move away to another place in his garden. He never killed anything except wasps who, he said, killed for pleasure and not food, just like humans.
i'll always try to do that with anything I find, the only exception are flies and mosquitoes. And even flies I'll leave alone if they leave me alone. :D
However mosquitoes get no mery. I am literally their prey...so they deserve whats coming to them.
I learned that years ago too that even the smallest creatures deserve your respect! I get these flies that come up through my drains and I escort them outise using A bottle all the time, they're quite clumsy and fly into water allot so I help them out but sometimes they die because they got too wet, I still don't know which type of fly they are though.
This memory is very touching - thank you for sharing
Thanks for saving the bees. This beekeeping stuff never gets old. I love my bees. And you all do a great job with your bees. I enjoy watching your videos.
Good morning from Morocco
Wow, that is fascinating - such amazing creatures! I can see you are truly a "bee whisperer" and your love for, and fearless gentleness with the bees is delightful to witness (bare hands)!
They are so cute! I have had a nest in the roof of my house for an estimated period of over 30 years.... and love having them around. I top up their bee watering bowls with water whilst they are knocking about and they as good as gold, the only time(s) I have been stung us when I have trodden on them by accident when walking barefoot near the pool, but now I have set up the bee bowls for their water source.... they don't tend to drink around the pool anymore, wonderful insects and should treasured and loved by everyone!
You need to get them out of your house. The weight of the hive will weaken the structure of the house. And if they been in there 30yrs, I say you got intensive rot.
My aunt had the same thing happen to the pool house. She noticed them in 1990 and she did not vall a bee service. Sadly the continued building weight of the nest and rot caused the entire ceiling to collapse into the pool house. Not only did this cause the complete loss of the structure many of the bees were lost as well.
Wonderful to see people working to protect the honeybees. Your daughter did a wonderful job saving so many precious bees.
I just got hired at a 5 star resort as a cook but found out an activity they teach is beekeeping. I am hoping that I can take these classes and eventually learn to do it myself well enough to have my own hives one day. With the plight of bees and wasps right now, they need all the help they can get and also I have always been fascinated by bees.
Never kept a bee in my life and no desire to but love your channel and nothing helps me wind down better after a days work .Priceless.
I was called out to a swarm yesterday, i put my box down and went to get my suit. Came back and they were also marching straight n! It is indeed a beautiful site! Bees are awesome!
Ohhhh that is lovely
Why do they do that?
@@jojoberry6320 Because the box contains used bee frames. Nothing smells more like home than a place where bees have gone before :)
I love how beekeepers talk about the bees. It is like... how human women should talk about other women -- supportive, reassuring, respectful.
Glad to see the honey bees are making a comeback 😍 they sure make a tasty treat.
You’re so sweet, Brave and kind to the bees! I love you for that! I love how you talk to them too! 🐝❤️🐝
Wonderful things bees. I once watched our local bee man collect a swarm -- he banged the side of a cardboard box and they marched straight in. Fun watching bees hanging around the original swarm site, telling incoming stragglers where the hive was. 30 feet away, invisible behind a car, and they flew straight to it. Respect!
So amazing. Such compassion.
Beekeepers are just wonderful.
Love the raw honey....❤
I really like seeing them do the March.
Bees are truly remarkable little creatures.
This video is just wonderful and awesome to watch. Thank you and your daughter for saving the bees.
Great catch! Swarm catches always amaze me. One of the more fun aspects of beekeeping. Seems like a miracle every time!
There is a certain tranquility and peace while watching your content. Thank you for making my day a little better 👍
Amazing nature, and your care is tremendous.
What an unusual swarm. Usually when they go to the ground it is a sign that something is wrong. There was a swarm that landed in the parking lot of the Nicholasville Library and the lady who tried to rescue them found that the queen was dead. She was either exhausted or she froze to death or both. Thanks for your video, it was really great. You are the best!
Yeah definitely was that cold snap! I really was shocked to see them... but they a BOOMING now 💛
Our little friends, thank you and your daughter for looking after so many of these
capturing a swarm is always a wonderful time.....The smell once they decide they will accept the box.....and the hum of the beating wings
People dont understand what a valuable resource that is!! Plus, there soooooooooooo cute!!!
Such a sweet video!! ❤️
Good job to your daughter for spotting them, she saved them along with mommies help! 😇
That was one heck of a video really enjoyed it and learned a bunch so thank you!
Every queen deserves a royal fanfare 🐝. It really is something to see, isn’t it?
Such beautiful docile bees. I'm glad you have them a home.
You're awesome! Great job keeping these beautiful bees safe and sound! You have a good heart
The "butts in the air" portion of the video between 5:20 - 5:52 is really visually wonderful to me. Nice video, great job!!!
You should check out how they create wax and collect it!! Trust me it will Blow your mind!!
It's a welcome sight when collecting swarms for sure
Bee twerking = good thing?
I love you 😘💕❤️ 🐝🐝🐝
I LOVE the way you talk to your bees! No joke.
Goodness! Your daughter should be proud for finding them and saving so many little lives. Beautiful to watch them all come in and fanning. Great work :)
I was sooo proud of her!
Only white ladies cared about their white race as much as this woman does bees.... We'd have a secure future..
@@skotchyromana8396 they are actually the LAST ones we need
@@dawn409 Ms Dawn, by all means share your opinion... Ever read James Mason's book "Siege"? One thing I know about myself with certainty;
I will not do nothing. Damn the cost, I born a lamb I will die a
Just amazing what a privlidge to contribute to the better of nature with capturing these bees well done
I love them! Thank you for rescuing the bees! It feels like magic when they land on me. ♥🐝
Nothing better than a beautiful girl that farms bees keep up the great work
Hearing the change in tone when they started to fan was awesome. Thank you for this video.
Awww! It's like they came to the right place and said don't worry these beeautiful people will help! So glad your daughter saw them and you could save them in time! Take care.
Your videos are inspiring me to start my own beehive one day! Learning a lot! Thank you!!!
Excellent, I just stumbled across your videos. Love the barn build those guys are killer wish you were my neighbors, ha, ha! It looks like you're a great bee keeper. I used to have bees for years until the colony collapse and mites were being shipped in 3lb packages. I was able to keep some of my colonies healthy for years, but the winter kill is tough in Wisconsin and my last colony was attacked by a black bear. That was my best colony I got 65lbs of honey off of that one my best year. I still have a lot of equipment and plan to start up again when I'm retired and have more time to spend with them. Loved my girls:) My favorite thing was to watch them bring in pollen. It's been years since I've had bees and I still have buckets full of some of the best wild forage honey I've ever tasted. Liquid gold! Shout out to your bow for the barn build:) Men can accomplish anything for their wives. I built a house for mine and keep trying to get to the end of the honey do list that keeps getting longer! God bless you both for your hard work and perseverance.
Be wary about using a 5 frame nuc box for more than just capturing a swarm. Just a week ago I learned the hard way that the swarm might insist on larger quarters ASAP. I used a nuc box to hive up the swarm, and even though I gave them a frame of brood and four frames of drawn comb, two days later they abandoned their new 'home'.
Lesson: I should have quickly given the swarm a 10 frame box!
True, I alway upgrade in a day to ten.
@@mileawayhoney
Several days ago I hived up a small swarm. To be specially sure to keep them in the ten frame box, I gave them a frame with brood on it. Several days later they absconded, despite the brood.
50 years of beekeeping, and I still obviously know nothing about it.
May of been a virus. We learn every day. I opened a hive that was getting ready to swarm but the hive had 5 frames that were empty. Look like the queen ran out of room on five frames and said were outta here. Bees are crazy. I re waxed the five frames and moved the queen to a split.
So amazing! I’ve been fascinated by bee’s ever since I was a kid in the 1960’s. We had so many varieties and honey bee’s were everywhere! I live in the mountains now and I miss seeing these little guys/girls.
Not a single dislike, humans deeply love bees. Encouraging.
😘
they really are awesome :)
Well I think you just jinx that comment.... but nobody can please everyone at the same time.... and I bet the ones whosoever disliked this video had done it on purpose , just to be mean .
Also, her voice and her obvious care for her bees are so comforting and soothing
Honey bees are like the hemoglobin in our blood. It takes oxygen, binds with it, holds on to it, then when it is supposed to it releases the O2 into our cells in our body! The less hemoglobin we have in our blood, the less energy-efficient, movement, brain fog and body start to wether away very fast! The healthier and higher the number of bees, the better the flowers which end up in our food chain, is the best of whatever the bees touch in that area! I hope my grammar didn't destroy this comment. I am a Paramedic and would love to have some of my own beehive to care for, but not enough room or time to properly care for them! Your daughter could have just saved a billion bees just in her own life spane and shortly beyond due to depending on how much the bees multiply and spread out! Great job daughter and great job to you for training and spending time teaching your daughter your knowledge and caring spirit! It started from you! Give yourself a pat kn the back, hug and kiss to your daughter and brag / instill intrest like you are doing here. You, through your daughter, through your work, your video on here, then all those out there on RUclips land who continued your work, learned or got interested in bee keeping and Rescue may have saved a Trillion or so bees in a 100 or so years! ❤ Super happy you was recommended to me by the algorithm!
this video was wondaful
Thank you for posting this! Very informative, clear and concise. Thank God for bees. ! Hi from Belarus bee's forests!
So cool I had no idea they were so vulnerable.
Must've fallen from the branch. Catching swarms never gets old. I love the marching in....so amazing
Love this! Such a beautiful thing to watch! I love learning from you, you’re truly amazing ❤️
Good morning from Morocco
You have the most soothing channel. An absolute pleasure to watch.
People who love the bees can find where the beehives and swarms are.So special congrats to your daughter.
"Love when the girls butts are in the air" Could not agree with you more!!
with love and with knowledge, makes your passion great :-)
Sooo proud❤✝️, time to help do Gods work. Love each other. Love our WILD BEES... GREAT GENITICS WITH 80% EFFECTIVE RATE.
Great job, just so satisfying to watch and learn. Thank you!
Good morning from Morocco
Yay!!! I'm so happy you girls saved all those beautiful ladies!! Great job!
Awesome rescue Kaylee thanks for sharing. Not everyone knows how to do this. Your like the bee whisper.👍👍🐝🐝🐝🍯🍯🍯
This was amazing. I know nothing about bee keeping, but I have great respect for those who do!!
I so admire you, for the way you talk to you "girls" that is so wonderful.
I love it.. how gental you were with all the bee "girls"
So awesome. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Bee safe
This is fascinating.... and they’re making such an incredible thrumming sound too.
Happy bees! Finding shelter is the first requirement. Depending on how long they have been away from the mother colony, they are still full of honey. They gorge before departing. But I noticed she had an internal sugar water feeder in the nuc box, so she was not that sure of how long they've been out and is not taking chances. Which is the sign of a good beekeeper.
fascinating! So fortunate that your daughter found them
Beautiful!! Thank you. First time I've seen THIS!! The creation of GOD is awesome !!
Thank you so much for taking care of these precious commodities. #savethebees
By far the sexiest beekeeper Ive ever seen
For real!!!
Watching from the U.K. Totally fascinating. Great job.
Always amazing to watch. No gloves! But it’s a beautiful site.
Thank you so much for your dedication and bravery! :D
You're a very special lady and you do your job very well thank you for the video and thank you for the knowledge of the one thing people are scared of bees they are really amazing creatures
Wait, .. why is the Queen Bee so incredibly, fantastically gorgeous and she even sounds like perfect music to my ears ? Wow!
I love your gentle respect and understanding.
I love bees what interesting creatures.
Hello from sunny South Africa 🇿🇦,
I just wanted to thank you for this video, and the others, but this one in particular, as it is how I managed to save a swarm this morning. The were starting off their new home in an old washing machine bin, been there two weeks imo. I hoisted the bin to see what was going on inside, had my white sheets spread out underneath and shook them into my swarm trap and the rest just.....walked right in. Many Thanks again, Donovan
Thanks for the quality info on beekeeping 🐝🐝🐝
Check you out, 😲two in a row in the yard and walk right on in 🤪 They love you Kaylee...they do not want to leave your care 🤗 🐝🐝🐝🐝Nice...
Such a joy to see bees and your love for them !!!
Blessings +++!!!
I love how sweet you are with them, calling them “girls” and “sisters.”
What an awesome video! Very interesting. I must add that , You are the most beautiful bee keeper I've ever seen. ☺
That is so cool. I love how you can do that with naked hands. I am afraid.
Nice to see how fellow beekeepers in other countries are working. Greetings from the Netherlands
Looks like you got most of them in. What a beautiful site to see.
Just came upon your channel, so overwhelmingly wonderful!!
💛💛💛💛 welcome
Piękne pszczółki i piękna kobieta.
I love watching your swarm catching videos. You had so many last year, hope you have another great season. 😃👍🐝🍯🌤
Yay!!! 🐝💕🐝💕🐝💕 I'm so happy you found them in time!!! It makes me emotional 🙏💖
You are a blessed lady
Thanks for sharing! That is amazing!💗🙏🌼🌿
Fellas!! I finally found our Queen!! 😍😍 I love bees and have been thinking about bee keeping for while now. I'm pretty sure I'm going to start doing it very soon. Theres alot I have to learn before starting though. Glad I found this channel! And hun, you are absolutely gorgeous inside and out! I just subbed and will be watching all your videos. Fascinating!!😍😍❤❤❤
Great video I truly enjoy watching the way that you interact with the bees 🐝. You do a fantastic job with them.
happy bees and a happy bee keeping momma. ;-) beautiful up-close footage!!
You are amazing. I love honey and bee wax. But I can not go near them but to see you do this...amazing. You're just bee charmer that's what you are...a bee charmer.
So many saved - great job, and beautiful filming!
It’s great when they just go in by themselves lol easy work 😁👍🏻🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Damm luckily I love ❤️ bees 🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝☮️☮️🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝☮️🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝Damm you found her queen 👸 🐝
Oh my gosh ❤, so cool, I'm a avid gardener. My knowledge of Bees is very little. Thank you for the lesson, 😊, you're a kind hearted ❤ person 🎉
I was screaming the whole time but your calm voice kept me in the fight
I am in love with these videos!
bees are great.
I agree 👍👍👍 i😅😅😅
Thanks. Trying to learn all that I can.
Always good to hive a swarm and watch them fill out a hive. Not all swarms are that easy to catch but worth the effort.