How to Keep Solitary Bees

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @kermitsewerside
    @kermitsewerside 6 лет назад +1368

    imagine visiting a friend’s house, opening their fridge, and seeing a container of b e e s

    • @roseclouds5838
      @roseclouds5838 6 лет назад +38

      yum

    • @takinoborudesu
      @takinoborudesu 6 лет назад +109

      imagine visiting antscanada's house

    • @davidb.854
      @davidb.854 6 лет назад +85

      I find it too implausible to imagine having a friend whose house I can visit.

    • @johnadams8566
      @johnadams8566 6 лет назад +20

      kermit sewerside it's hip to fuck B E E S

    • @Water4Wing
      @Water4Wing 6 лет назад +4

      fucc

  • @dogleghobag
    @dogleghobag 6 лет назад +238

    hungry? we've got an unfinished coffee, some milk, a beer, some uh bees

    • @amberdale2468
      @amberdale2468 6 лет назад +12

      bohn only's I would be so mad if someone ate my bees though

    • @PumpkinPails
      @PumpkinPails 6 лет назад +12

      Where'd you get these cream filled peanuts, Beverly? They're great!

    • @SkinCareLuver
      @SkinCareLuver 6 лет назад +1

      Lol. I'm sorry but I'm not putting any bees in my fridge. My family would freak

  • @nottoday7147
    @nottoday7147 6 лет назад +558

    Not sure how I got here, but it’s oddly interesting

  • @daniellehowe207
    @daniellehowe207 6 лет назад +135

    This is The most wholesome thing

  • @marywattu1782
    @marywattu1782 6 лет назад +633

    Haha I thought you were keeping a singular bee on her own

    • @redroses0880
      @redroses0880 6 лет назад +23

      Mary Wattu same at first

    • @annabrabston2892
      @annabrabston2892 6 лет назад +145

      same I was thinking ok am I about to watch this and want a single pet bee

    • @bturner331
      @bturner331 6 лет назад +3

      Me too!!!

    • @_Soc
      @_Soc 6 лет назад +2

      xD

    • @escueme
      @escueme 6 лет назад +6

      HAHA LOL 😂😂 I FEEL DUMB

  • @soundofko1814
    @soundofko1814 6 лет назад +71

    This would be a great school project or a family activity that actually benefits the environment and it's super educative. Love it!

  • @sleekwethotdog1010
    @sleekwethotdog1010 6 лет назад +201

    If this doesn't work you can always play jazz to draw a bee out

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 7 лет назад +523

    Never knew about these Bees. Totally amazing! I don't think we have these Bees where I live.

    • @JoCox4048
      @JoCox4048 7 лет назад +9

      leokimvideo
      I wasn't expecting to see you here! (Big fan btw)

    • @NICKnumber13
      @NICKnumber13 6 лет назад +6

      You sure like bugs, huh?

    • @ausintune9014
      @ausintune9014 6 лет назад +6

      You prob do, they look more like flies.

    • @josegutierrez-hv1qy
      @josegutierrez-hv1qy 6 лет назад

      Who would of thought lol you'll probably help them with some REXONA!

    • @Larissa-ek1sp
      @Larissa-ek1sp 6 лет назад

      leokimvideo i

  • @RADARTechie
    @RADARTechie 6 лет назад +16

    Honeybees arent native to North America, but these bees are(depending on your area). People dont know about the hundreds of varieties of native bees mainly because they dont provide honey. Its great yall made this informative and well put together video.

  • @hamsterama
    @hamsterama 6 лет назад +36

    I put a store-bought bee house on a south-facing window sill under my covered patio. I didn't buy bees, but I got a lot of native mason bees that showed up on their own.

    • @brandonkelbe
      @brandonkelbe Год назад +1

      Does it need to be south facing?

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama Год назад

      @@brandonkelbe Great question! And the answer is, absolutely not! I placed the bee hotel on the south side of my home, only because that's where my backyard and my patio is. So, it's the most convenient place for me personally. Supposedly, the south or eastern facing side of your house is the ideal place, because that's where the sun first reaches when it rises in the morning. But if the north or west side of your house is better for you, don't worry about it, just put the bee hotel where it's most convenient for you.

    • @karimmarinocastromartinez34
      @karimmarinocastromartinez34 Год назад

      @@brandonkelbe i did the same and mines are honey bees that are local to a neighbor state call yucatan honey bee wich are smaller and stingless

    • @karimmarinocastromartinez34
      @karimmarinocastromartinez34 Год назад

      they gave a unique honey call meliponia

    • @brandonkelbe
      @brandonkelbe Год назад

      @@hamsterama I did north because I live in AZ and I figured they wouldn’t like the sun..

  • @marsmemory
    @marsmemory 6 лет назад +8

    this is the most wholesome thing ive ever seen

  • @zdfklbhdfg
    @zdfklbhdfg 7 лет назад +224

    Thank you so much! me and my friend built a fairy house this morning, the she decided that she wanted to start a fairy garden club. I told her i would help if we did research. So I was reading a couple articles on materials, maintenance, and other things that could be helpful. Allot of people said I should put bug hotels in my fairy house. At first I didn't understand, so I looked it up, and this video looked interesting and helpful, so I watched it I think this is really informational, and cool! thank you!

    • @AnonYMous-fv1dw
      @AnonYMous-fv1dw 6 лет назад +8

      Maddie Hudson how is the fairy house?

    • @Demureu
      @Demureu 6 лет назад +11

      I hope your fairy house fails and all of the bees die

    • @TheCynicalDude_
      @TheCynicalDude_ 6 лет назад +22

      Demure Z LOL. I love that negativity.

    • @musicbox2466
      @musicbox2466 6 лет назад +7

      this comment section is hilarious

    • @glooperxi319
      @glooperxi319 6 лет назад +13

      Maddie Hudson I’m her friend irl. They fought a week after this comment was posted and forgot/destroyed the fairy house. Rip 😐

  • @JRenee141
    @JRenee141 6 лет назад +12

    Don't know how I got here, but I hadn't realized bees hibernate in the cocoons during the off season. It makes sense but I just never thought about it or was taught that in school.

  • @Alluvian567
    @Alluvian567 6 лет назад +3

    Love how beautiful the leafcutter bees are. Wow.

  • @Coelacantha
    @Coelacantha 6 лет назад +8

    Those bees are so adorably fuzzy!

  • @cameronclare5084
    @cameronclare5084 5 месяцев назад

    Been watching mason bees emerging and nesting in my garden and it's magical.

  • @giddy7079
    @giddy7079 7 лет назад +31

    I really want to get into Bee Keeping but I live in a flat with no garden area, It's definitely something I'll want to get into when I'm older after Uni.

    • @donaldlyons17
      @donaldlyons17 2 года назад

      Do you think you could talk to the flat manager/owner about keeping bees in the back yard?

    • @giddy7079
      @giddy7079 2 года назад +2

      @@donaldlyons17 sir this was 4 years ago

    • @donaldlyons17
      @donaldlyons17 2 года назад

      @@giddy7079 she or he may still be living in apartments considering house pricing!!

    • @giddy7079
      @giddy7079 2 года назад

      It is me haha, I am not. Been to uni and live in a house now but it has an equally small yard lol.

  • @SansaStarkofWinterfell
    @SansaStarkofWinterfell 7 лет назад +32

    I love that you've even suggested printer paper, making it very, very easy for people to provide homes for solitary bees. I currently have seen loads of solitary bees visiting my flower bed last season. I fully intend to have the same flowers growing again, with even more planted along the fence line. I look forward to tacking together a little home for these lovely little bees.
    2 out of 3 links for the Canada/South Dakota/North Dakota native flowers for bees can't be found, the link is a broken link on them. =(
    🌾Be Blessed ღ 🌿

  • @lorenzoiaccarini6966
    @lorenzoiaccarini6966 6 лет назад +8

    store them in a cool location, like a disco or a planetarium

  • @doctorharlingston
    @doctorharlingston 7 лет назад +24

    "debris and disease in the drillholes" can be drilled out if they look like they need it. I dont need to harvest. The drillholes have been the most successful for me, and i use both

  • @thingsofsuch
    @thingsofsuch 6 лет назад +15

    This seems easy and worthwhile. However these techniques seem to revolve around areas that actually have seasons ... not here in Florida. Would you consider a video on the bee raising as in this video for a more temperate zone, along with the appropriate bees to gather, pests to deter & protect the bee population from, homes, storage ideas, etc? Basically a new video all about temperate zone differences or similarities? I was inclined to take this up right away but just considered the typical weather you describe and that alone is a deterrent for starting. Rather, put off starting, for now. Thank you for the great video, good content, nice presentation, and information contained.

  • @98Zai
    @98Zai 6 лет назад +188

    I haven't seen a bee in years. Some bumblebees this year, and I think I spotted a Wasp last year. I live in a rural area and often take walks in the forest. Should I be worried?

    • @jonathanl9229
      @jonathanl9229 6 лет назад +101

      98Zai we should all be worried......look up colony collapse

    • @thefaceofawsomeness491
      @thefaceofawsomeness491 6 лет назад +42

      A saw a large group of honey bees collecting water at a spring the other day, so the should be active by now. You should definitely consider raising a bee hive, that sounds bad.

    • @98Zai
      @98Zai 6 лет назад +22

      I've seen quite a few bumblebees now, still no sign of bees or wasps though. Bumblebees are pollinators too, so I hope it's okay.
      There's a LOT of birds right now, maybe they've eaten them all? I'll be(e) on the lookout for real now!
      Read about EU banning neonicotinoid pesticides, hopefully that will help - fingers crossed.

    • @gestucvolonor5069
      @gestucvolonor5069 6 лет назад +52

      If there is no bee around you, then you must be the bee

    • @LeMeDuh
      @LeMeDuh 6 лет назад +2

      No, that means I’m doing a good job.

  • @Orlyy
    @Orlyy 6 лет назад +41

    I feel like a jackass. I know little to nothing of bee's, hence my ignorance that is about to spew right now: I took the name as literally solitary, as in I thought you meant 1 single bee, and then the thumbnail made me think it was a SINGLE hive, jfc. Why and how did I even get here...

  • @guesswho4555
    @guesswho4555 2 года назад

    Thank you for your great videos, ladies. From a bee admirer and saviour in Cape Town, South Africa. Apart from their usefulness, I can watch them for ages on end. Such adorable creatures. Keep up your wonderful dedication to bees, please.

  • @ginnupdotcom
    @ginnupdotcom 6 лет назад +52

    YALL ARE BLOWING MY MIND! This video is dope! I neeeever knew!

  • @explicadescomplica7814
    @explicadescomplica7814 7 лет назад +82

    incredibly informative and with such beautiful images of bees. thanks :)

  • @paolacana3529
    @paolacana3529 5 лет назад +3

    I have just started a sustainable bee garden and this video was really helpful!

  • @SuzyBriseno
    @SuzyBriseno 5 лет назад +1

    I'm a Texas Master Gardener, Master Naturalist and native bee aficionado and educator, and this is an EXCELLENT video.

  • @jelleesi
    @jelleesi 6 лет назад +1

    My native leaf cutters in the Key Penn are obsessed with my strawberry plants... they really went for the leaves... but the plants didn't seem to get too shocked from it and produced a lot of fruit...

  • @phokang7649
    @phokang7649 6 лет назад +8

    neighbor: hey bud whats that?
    me: oh its just a house for my free range bees
    neighbor: dammit not again

  • @MechanicsStudents
    @MechanicsStudents 6 лет назад +1

    You fit so much information on 8 minutes. It feels like the video is longer! Good job, very informative

  • @marvinhusbands
    @marvinhusbands 6 лет назад +1

    It would be so cool too see bees living and thriving in something I built.

  • @cpalmer0703
    @cpalmer0703 4 года назад +1

    These bee's look cute 🐝🐝🐝😍😍😍

  • @espanasmusic6899
    @espanasmusic6899 3 года назад

    I see people with great consciousness about the environment and our safety in this world through bees 🐝

  • @poldoll5683
    @poldoll5683 5 лет назад +1

    I came here to look at how to make a bee house....but wow I wasn't disappointed at all because I learned so much. Very informative video even if it wasn't what I was originally looking for. Thanks ladies 😁

  • @techrev1
    @techrev1 6 лет назад +1

    Bees are so interesting, i almost stepped on one once and i was like oh shit, i barely missed it by doing a lounge instead. That bee kept me on my toes with some exercise 😂😂😂

  • @aratakitheoneandoniitto
    @aratakitheoneandoniitto 6 лет назад +4

    This is wonderful thank you for these videos! I had no idea these bees existed and I've wanted to keep bees for years but just assumed I wouldn't be able to because I'd need a huge hive and tons of expensive supplies. This seems much simpler and like a better way of helping the local ecosystem

  • @samspetservicesnavan
    @samspetservicesnavan 6 лет назад

    this is an amazing resource for anybody who is new to the bee world. Thank you so much for this video. I will Bee back!!

  • @Hannahdabeast
    @Hannahdabeast 6 лет назад +15

    Bees are so cute. ^.^

  • @a.c.6361
    @a.c.6361 5 лет назад

    Very informative and very helpful. I bought a mason bee or solitary bee hive this year to give the bees home. I hope that we have the bees every year.

  • @Torthrodhel
    @Torthrodhel 5 лет назад

    Those bees are so adorable, aww! :D

  • @pliccut
    @pliccut 5 лет назад

    Great job ladies. This is the most informative video I’ve seen on RUclips. 👍

  • @deadhoe8161
    @deadhoe8161 6 лет назад +9

    aaaa i couldn’t even focus their voices are so cute

  • @ryleeclevenger2419
    @ryleeclevenger2419 6 лет назад

    The leaf cutter bees are so cute!!!

  • @TightMoneyGripp813
    @TightMoneyGripp813 6 лет назад

    Those bees have some great home designers 💯

  • @samuelbarron825
    @samuelbarron825 6 лет назад +8

    These women are amazing

  • @walterhbez
    @walterhbez 5 лет назад +2

    What a great video, very informative. Didn't know this was a thing! I have this one bee visiting me the last week, i've made some sugar water for it with some honey. Think I'll make the little guy a house.

  • @laluz4473
    @laluz4473 6 лет назад

    My goodness. Fascinating info; I didn’t even know one could do this! Seems intimidating but I will try it. Video is detailed enough to make you feel you can do it. Thanks.

  • @ninastel6020
    @ninastel6020 7 лет назад +29

    Regarding the foraging radius, I live in the middle of a city in an apartment building, 6th floor. I wanted to hand such a house on my balcony. I'm wondering if the bees would even reach me up there and there are no close by meadows for them to forage?

    • @ninastel6020
      @ninastel6020 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks, sweeties!

    • @bradleywoods3742
      @bradleywoods3742 3 года назад +1

      It is possible you may get some species of solitary bee, if you drill a range of holes into a piece of wood and plant some native nectar rich plants in some plant pots you may get something

  • @webuyhousesdenvercolorado
    @webuyhousesdenvercolorado Год назад

    This year I had a Wool Carder Bee in the garden everyday until it died in the Fall. If it wasn’t for that buddy of mine I would’ve never know about solitary bees. ❤

  • @igot2picklesheyheyhey566
    @igot2picklesheyheyhey566 6 лет назад +3

    Yes, this is exactly what I want... a shit ton of bees on the side of my house 👏 👏 👏

  • @BillieFingers
    @BillieFingers 6 лет назад +1

    Wait what do you harvest the cocoons for? Do you put them back in the nest? Do you put them in a hive?

  • @LonelyPinesFarm
    @LonelyPinesFarm 6 лет назад

    Whoa, never heard of that kind of bee before. We'll have to check out the other video too. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @MrNobodyX3
    @MrNobodyX3 6 лет назад

    I didn't even know this was a thing but will probably do it to help bees survive!

  • @aracelip0
    @aracelip0 5 лет назад +2

    Hi. I'm confused. Could you explain why you suggest to purchase cocoons? I thought the intention of making a bee house was to provide homes for local bees already living in your area. Why buying them?
    Thanks so much.

  • @jeffclarke5497
    @jeffclarke5497 Год назад

    Great job! Wonderful info and suggestions. Presentation is also top notch. Thanks for your efforts.

  • @pauldrown9115
    @pauldrown9115 7 дней назад

    Nicely done, y’all. Good info, well presented.

  • @thefaeryman
    @thefaeryman 7 лет назад +35

    this could be a great way to support my bee population without doing top bar bee keeping

    • @combativeThinker
      @combativeThinker 6 лет назад +3

      That, or take to gardening and plant large amounts of flowers.

  • @coryn7031
    @coryn7031 6 лет назад

    Fascinating. What a bunch of cuties.

  • @Haze1434
    @Haze1434 5 лет назад

    God, I don't miss having to learn things before the internet and RUclips!

  • @sociallysavage1126
    @sociallysavage1126 6 лет назад +50

    I feel like I’m watching a portlandia skit

  • @corrinjade3973
    @corrinjade3973 3 года назад +2

    Do you have to harvest the cocoons or can you leave them and let nature take its course?

  • @blazerthecarftygirl9185
    @blazerthecarftygirl9185 6 лет назад

    Those are my favourite insect,
    They are actually harmless and it safe to touch it.

  • @aljjeeran
    @aljjeeran Год назад

    You longed me to diversify beekeeping.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝😍😍😍😍😍

  • @HungNguyen-mi4vk
    @HungNguyen-mi4vk 6 лет назад +1

    This video was very pleasant to watch

  • @fartx211
    @fartx211 7 лет назад +92

    Just stumbled upon this video randomly: whats the purpose of harvesting cocoons?

    • @lenoretalon9958
      @lenoretalon9958 6 лет назад +17

      fartx211 I don’t know? They love our old barn overhang . They do fine on their own.

    • @glitterymoth
      @glitterymoth 6 лет назад +44

      they said it was to prevent disease and fungus and parasitism. which makes sense. however i dont understand the whole water bath. wouldnt that make them prone to mold ?

    • @stentorcoeruleus4835
      @stentorcoeruleus4835 6 лет назад +6

      It protects them from being eaten

    • @ChronicallyCurious
      @ChronicallyCurious 6 лет назад +11

      Yeah, I get removing them. But storing them? That's... that needs an explanation. I want to do this because the whole colony collapse thing is really spooky. But I don't know much about it, and have no idea why you'd store them.

    • @FantasyAddict95
      @FantasyAddict95 6 лет назад +21

      storing them provides a safe and controlled environment where they won't get sick or attacked and won't wake up until you release them when conditions outside are optimal. also, there are some types of bees that would require you to get more bees to keep the population going, so saving every individual you can can help with that.

  • @_HOLLOW_-ll7dj
    @_HOLLOW_-ll7dj 4 года назад +3

    This is actually adorable. I need 2 do this :O

  • @misteeocean
    @misteeocean 7 лет назад +3

    lovely vid girls, you have lots of great info and ideas for looking after those lovely solitary bees even though you are in the US lots of the info applies to solitary bees here in the UK. Thank you x

  • @laurametheny1008
    @laurametheny1008 6 лет назад

    Thankyou so much for these vids. I purchased a mason bee house last summer but had NO idea about any of this. What a dumb dumb lol. I can't do honeybees so I thought maybe I could help those little critters instead. Idk if they are even around here. We live in Northern "midwest"-so stupid they still call it that. We are much closer to the east...anyhoo your info is wonderful. Idk if it will work but gonna try. It is so awful what has been happening to the hive bees and even the bumbles! Some people don't get it either. They think oh its only honey...not! Without the lovely pollinators us "smarty pants" humans will just about starve along with all the other creatures eating grains etc..which of course means less food for predators-of ALL species. Sorry. I KNOW you guys are on top of that. I hope maybe I can attract some friendlies to our yard. I heard that Masons don't even have stingers. Is this correct?
    Thankyou again ladies.🐾😍🐝🌹

  • @hyrunnisa997
    @hyrunnisa997 6 лет назад +4

    Wow...that seems like a lot of work.

  • @helwrj28
    @helwrj28 6 месяцев назад

    Are there bee house dimensions you recommend? I saw somewhere that 8 inch minimum depth to accommodate longer chutes/tubes to promote more females but I'd appreciate your input too! Great video thanks!

  • @jeremymartinez8556
    @jeremymartinez8556 6 лет назад +23

    Save the bee,s!!!!!!!!!!!🐝🐝🐝

  • @Gionei1000
    @Gionei1000 2 года назад

    I love your hexagons in the video "Keeping solitary bees". What are they made of? How were they fixed to the wall?

  • @Xombigod
    @Xombigod 6 лет назад +2

    Can't you leave them in the tubes to hatch naturally?

  • @LJinx3
    @LJinx3 6 лет назад

    Do you know what would make this video better? The addition of yet more bees by Dr Bees!

  • @nbernik
    @nbernik 5 лет назад

    I wanted to build my own bee house to help bugs and bees, but after watching this video I did not know that it is such a responsibility and complex process. Can I just make a bee house and clean it once a year or will I just damage bees?

  • @sumamme
    @sumamme 6 лет назад +6

    Somehow I am not getting this - why would I need to remove the cocoons from the tubes?

    • @HGICQueenDiamondAries
      @HGICQueenDiamondAries 3 года назад +1

      I'd like to know too

    • @bradleywoods3742
      @bradleywoods3742 3 года назад

      @@HGICQueenDiamondAries You shouldn't really do it if you are "keeping" bees from an ecological aspect as many of the parasites are other solitary bees ,wasps and flies which also function as pollinators, but if you are doing it for maximum pollination of certain crops (red mason and American blue mason bees are very good at pollinating orchards) then you take out their cocoons to ensure their survival and no parasite build up for the following year. I built a bee hotel and I dont clean it out or do anything and every year I have had more and more red mason bees and also many interesting and beautiful solitary wasps. Some birds may peck out the grubs nearest to the entrance (it happened once to me) but in my view that just makes them part of the food chain so don't worry about it.

  • @ADHD55
    @ADHD55 3 года назад

    Very interesting , love bees 🐝

  • @audreynguyen9332
    @audreynguyen9332 4 года назад

    So... 4 weeks before my summer garden begins to bloom, I should place cocoons in a consistent, warm location near the nesting site with temps around 80 degrees F to pupate, right? Then Adult bees should emerge from there in about 28 days?

  • @RicardoJunqueira
    @RicardoJunqueira 6 лет назад

    I never knew about these bees! Soo cool!

  • @dglennonart
    @dglennonart 5 лет назад +1

    I'm confused on the timeline here. When do you need to start? Spring?

  • @mandihernandez5883
    @mandihernandez5883 6 лет назад

    I never new about these bees 🐝

  • @gooburt
    @gooburt 6 лет назад

    Imagine your just chilling and then your neighbor decides to raise a wasp army.

  • @LozzyMorgan
    @LozzyMorgan 6 лет назад

    In the UK these are quite popular, in many stores you can buy them for like £2

    • @LozzyMorgan
      @LozzyMorgan 6 лет назад

      They also work well, i put one up last week and already 3 bees have made a home inside

  • @jessemunholand4983
    @jessemunholand4983 4 года назад

    I have a carpenter bee infestation on my porch, is there a way to safely get them out of the porch word and into a bee house and what kind of wood should I use

  • @jonathonkresse2767
    @jonathonkresse2767 6 лет назад

    Super neat! I wish I had the time to devote to something like this but with my own business and three cats I don't think I could give them the care they need

    • @majafaganel9732
      @majafaganel9732 6 лет назад +2

      Jonathon Kresse honestly this video is insightful but ultimately off putting because they complicate things. Remember these are wild bees they were made to survive in nature without any care or doting so as long as you have a garden and live somewhere remotely rural even suburbs you get these bees. We have them and we built them a bug house with bamboo sticks and they love it. We dont care for them at all we just leave them to do their own thing and i have to say that out of twenty cocoons only one or two dont make it and we dont change the sticks either. But we will renovate it this year after they cocoon themselves. What im saying is if you want it make it. They are wild animals and dont need for you to care for them :)

  • @Thecornerstonehomestead1
    @Thecornerstonehomestead1 2 года назад

    Are you ever going to restock on your website

  • @MARCIOFERRANTE
    @MARCIOFERRANTE 6 лет назад

    Em que país é isso? ... Aqui no Brasil também cuidamos de abelhas solitária e abelhas sem ferrão.

  • @shannonkam2140
    @shannonkam2140 5 лет назад

    This is AH MAY ZING! Thank you! Can't wait to get this set up. It is a bit overwhelming with all of the informaion. I will check out some bee keepers in my local area. (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

  • @Calchick7
    @Calchick7 Год назад

    What if you live in warm climate like? Do you need to still harvest or let them hatch whenever normal for California

  • @TeisuMontgomery
    @TeisuMontgomery 5 лет назад

    a couple of bees took over our playground that had a few screw holes vacant... i found the holes plugged up with mud.

  • @davidmedina371
    @davidmedina371 4 года назад

    Heello , would this eventually become a big beehive ? Like those scarry ones people get rid off? Or is it always like a chill hotel where they come and go through the seasons?

  • @savethefrogs6317
    @savethefrogs6317 3 года назад

    Did the video explain how to tell the difference between leaf cutter bee tubes and others? (Bc it said not to wet the leaf cutter ones...)

  • @BeeUndercover
    @BeeUndercover 6 лет назад

    Wow! I never knew you could harvest bee cocoons! :O

  • @ashleylane4810
    @ashleylane4810 6 лет назад +14

    I was looking or tutorials on how to do a math thing. I have no idea how I got here.

  • @aperson1181
    @aperson1181 8 месяцев назад

    how do you sanitize the cacoons and the house?

  • @iowaunemployment
    @iowaunemployment 4 года назад

    Great video. But, can the bee houses be left up for the winter with bees in them or will the freeze kill them?

  • @e.b3516
    @e.b3516 6 лет назад

    First time i saw one, i thought it was a bumblebee who got stuck in a hole . Only its ass was wiggling out of it. I laughed so hard i had to lie down.

  • @liliespetals19
    @liliespetals19 6 лет назад

    Can they be kept together or should they be separated for safety and sorting?

  • @yasminareaidy4800
    @yasminareaidy4800 Год назад

    How can I distinguish cocoons and their species? I Feel like I would not be able to separate the cocoons that can be rinsed in water from those that cant such as the leaf cutters. Is there a way to know which cocoons you are tackling if my bee habitat were to host many kinds of species?