I feel for how much you sweat. I've found by experience that eating things that contain a lot of sugar makes me inordinately hot. But then again some people just naturally sweat more than others. My son is like you.
Awesome job on showing just how much work bee removals really are, and a super job of editing all that footage to give a concise account of the dismantling of the hive from start to finish. The only time I don't like honey is when it's pouring down on me from above, but it does make my skin soft and my hair shinny. God's peace brother.
Mr. Jeff, I was wondering why you weren't assisting. But you two seem to do more joking around than bee removal. It's always a great video when you two get together.
You know for someone who is scared of bees, I don't know why I watch these videos. I just keep watch one video after another. They are entertaining and I'm just amazed that someone actually keeps bees.
Now that was a job! So much so that I had to wear one of my Dirt Rooster hats just to watch it! Your labor editing this video was greatly appreciated by me. So, keep the content coming! Cheers, my friend!
Just popped in to see you down a breakfast burrito & remove a 3 day colony out of a brick column. 😉 These behind the bricks colonies are no joke! Great job, good show. 👍🐝
That was a labour of Hercules DirtRooster. You deserve a medal. You've got a fledgeling beekeeper there. Thank you very much for sharing and see you soon.
As a bricklayer I appreciate you taking the time to "tooth" the brick out without destroying them! An occasional broken brick happens but that'll be a pretty easy repair. I still don't get how you just blast holes in there with a hammer drill and they don't swarm you.. lol Nice work as always!
I never get tired of watching you do cut outs!!! Love the different ways they build and care for their hives... that one was so very long!! Thank You!! Frogs in the background?? Miss that sound
Hey Mr Dirt! I hope you`re having a wonderful day! I always keep a 32 oz bottle of Louisiana honey handy when I watch your videos and sip on it when I see the honey dripping everywhere. Makes me feel like I`m there with you! LOL!
That's a brave kid. I would've been terrified to go over there at his age. A pro at smoking the hive too I see. Nice to see Mrs. Dirtrooster out on the job as well.🥰 Great vid...👍
Wow Randy, you are amazing! Big job and it looked like a sauna out there. Take good care of yourself in that heat. Stay hydrated and take cool down breaks in the truck A/C.
So this honey is black from the mortar dust? Man, this could be a documentary series, you have such a nice way of narrating what you're doing. You seem like an empathetic person and that's beautiful. And the bees are cute!
Great Job! I don't touch masonry. I did learn from you regarding the Bee Go, though. I had a cutout in a barn a couple of weeks ago. They wanted to crawl back into the barn. I didn't have any Bee Go, but diluted some Honey Robber and out they came! It made a nice hive, full of queen cells.
Now that would be a great shirt, with bee hovering over a fountain cup with a cartoon version of him from behind where it looks like he peed. I'd wear it for sure.
Holy moly that hive is humongous😳😱🐝 All that honey looks delicious😋 I saw in the description how much was yielded. Wow!! That storm u guys had was no joke too. Love your channel I watch all your videos🤗😍🙌🏼👏🏼 Stay safe, cool n healthy 💜😷✌🏼️
Been binge watching your channel and loving it. New subscriber here. I am 64 and want to start a hive my son has a couple so he will help me but learning a lot from ya . Thanks.
You are an actual hero doing important work. It looks like hard work but you're keeping people safe, and protecting one of the most essential species on the planet... Bees, not humans. Humans ruin everything. Thanks for making these videos!
My GOSH that was HUUUGE!! How many layers was it at the end? I'm bummed we didn't get to see you clip the queen with all those girls!! And NO vacuuming? That's a first for me!! Did you find out how much honey they got? WOW WOW WOW!!!🐝🐝🐝😁
You got my breakfast? Yep…and you’re about to get mine. 😂😂👍🏻 HAAA, quick witted lady. She’s a gem.Edit: watched a minute more…Rooster crows, but the hen delivers! Haha
These constructors who decide to use brick as a decorative layer, should learn to fill everything with concrete. Having an empty space like that is a huge mistake
No way man. I'm a bricklayer by trade. There's a treated 6"x6" that supports that deck inside the brick column. The brick isn't even needed, it's just for looks. And if it needed to be structural it would handle that just fine. Filling it with concrete would create an extremely hard core and the soft(ish) brick expand and contract with heat, cold, freezing, and thawing. This would more than likely cause severe cracking.
@@MMGJ10 I'm living in Europe, we build everything out of brick and mortar. We have been filling holes and walls with concrete, mortar, gravel and what haves you for centuries. Unless it's an area with extreme temperature differentials it's perfectly okay to use. Leaving that space empty is still a problem. If water finds it's way in there, it can rot away the 6x6. It's also more prone to pests. Bricks are a structural element, so they should be used like one, or just quit using them.
Filling the void costs money which adds to the cost of the house with very little additional benefit gained. The costs of housing is already getting too high in a lot of areas. Every penny counts.
@@Page5framing in that case, the owner needs to put glass/wood/metal doors on 2 sides of each column, so that next time the bees get in, the whole thing can be removed without having to rebuild the brickwork every time they appear.
2005Guyver02 by and large the bees getting into a column is a very very very rare occurrence. The building trade cannot plan for every possible outcome. That is simply not Feasible. We plan for the things that do occur (wind, rain and weather, fire, earthquake, mold and mildew). Pest infestation is entirely out of the realm of home construction. That would be a maintenance issue. And although they did save the bees they did not have to. They could have sprayed them and killed the hive. As horrid as that sounds to all us bee lovers out there. (Just sayin. Don’t kill me for it).
I had honeycomb for the first time yesterday. A local beekeeper is selling it at the bakery where I work. SO much better in the comb. Much richer flavor. Addicting texture
There are a lot of places in the world that are hot, or humid, or get very little wind. The unusual misery is to have all three at the same time. That's why you see marathons in the desert sometimes, but never in the swamp.
Are there old videos explaining bee behaviour? I've been watching and listening about mating flights and swarms and nurses etc. etc. I'd really like to get some good foundational knowledge. I'm quickly becoming fascinated by something I know nothing about 💯😅
Natures bounty... Those hive full of honey is so beautiful.. I miss adrenaline when seeing those fully loaded hive when harvesting... Btw good job sir, godbless. fom Philippines
Huge koodos to you for removing such a big hive in that heat! We’ve been in a heat wave for a week and I couldn’t imagine having to do that! I LOVE your channel and it literally makes me want pet bees 🤣 I’ve got over my phobia of bees and now my 5 yr old son and I watch the bees and the orange bottom bumblebees in the flowers daily. They are so cute! Cannot wait for the next video
All of my hives to this point have come from bee removal... I started in 2016. With 5 of my strongest hives placed on rural property , I took in 500 LB of honey last season, and left honey on the hives for winter. I have asked myself many times why I didn't start decades ago.......So, Why wait? If you have raised a child to age 5.. you already know what it takes to keep bees. Are you Hungry?.. ok I feed you... are you sick . ok I treat you... No? not hungry or sick... go play. :)
Once I was photographing some type of giant bumble bee. I had never seen them before and I was very intrigued. Didn't see a stinger on them so I had a good time following them around then my stupid brother tells me I'm lucky I didn't get bit. I got chills all over and sure as heck didn't go out when the bees were around.
Greatgranny goes nowhere in this Okie heat without my cool towel....great gpa takes one to the golf course! ..great video...hobby beekeeping...its a way of life. :)
I really like your channel, many years ago in Vinton LA I saw bee hive on the outside of a live oak,in fact the rest area where this occurred was closed down due to the place being full of bees, would be an honor to watch you on the job in person
There were so many layers of comb in that colony I thought that you'd never finish this removal. What a job -- a removal from a brick column -- during brutal heat and humidity. Ugh.
Another fascinating and successful bee, comb, n honey mining! Thanks for explaining the types of comb you're pulling out, and all the other info you include. Don't know how you tolerate so many stings!
Did you end up finding the queen or did you have to add one? I’m glad there wasn’t any robbing until the end with it being open for so long with so much honey. Thank you for another great video.
One of your best videos yet. The rain make everything good. Btw u was recommended to me 1 year ago & I check your account everyday to see new videos. I watched every video you ever uploaded. Good job man
I know the feeling of too many camera's with footage. Some of my videos that are filmed in 4 hours take over 8 hours to get edited together! I solved that problem by buying a dozen batteries for the camera, & a 128GB memory card. With these in the arsenal, I am now able to film almost everything on one camera.
I've always been super afraid of bees and because I watch you I'm not nearly as afraid. If I saw a bee I'd get as far as possible but seeing you cut hives without protection I dont get scared anymore. 40+ years of running away has been cured. Thank you from a central Texan...
I love your chanel. When I go to visit my grand children we go on walks looking for bees. My sisters neighbor has a hive in the roof. Is It bad that she is not addressing it?
I watched some of your videos and I enjoy watching all your work and your chilled and calm character. And I enjoy watching some hard working nice US people. I hope all of the US citizens and we all can recouver good from that hole pandamic. All the best wishes from germany :)
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Is there any way to talk to y’all
@@AngryMan666 What are some other good ones?
@@mojothelittleones113 Just saw your message MoJo. My email is 628dirtrooster@gmail.com
I feel for how much you sweat. I've found by experience that eating things that contain a lot of sugar makes me inordinately hot. But then again some people just naturally sweat more than others. My son is like you.
I thought Caleb pulled the Queen out of the comb earlier in the video??
The architects of that house are very thoughtful - leaving so much space for the bees.
Awesome job on showing just how much work bee removals really are, and a super job of editing all that footage to give a concise account of the dismantling of the hive from start to finish. The only time I don't like honey is when it's pouring down on me from above, but it does make my skin soft and my hair shinny. God's peace brother.
Dismantle is a good word to describe this one. I’m glad these only come along once every year or two.
Mr. Jeff, I was wondering why you weren't assisting. But you two seem to do more joking around than bee removal. It's always a great video when you two get together.
"...dismantling of the hive from start to finish." - Did I miss 'finish'?
Mr. Jeff this comment brought me peace and joy. Thank you.
@@crdorado1195 Mr. Jeff was probably home doing his laundry.
"you'll never guess what we found!". Was it bees? I bet it was bees.
Or 🍯. Or 🐝 and 🍯
Definitely some sort of stringing insect!
That’s a reference to something...
@@crappyfillmore7773 Stringing ? 🤔
BEElieve?
"You have my breakfast?", reply, "You about had mine" She's beautiful AND witty!
Yeah, that was a good quick one she came up with, lol.
You know for someone who is scared of bees, I don't know why I watch these videos. I just keep watch one video after another. They are entertaining and I'm just amazed that someone actually keeps bees.
Now that was a job! So much so that I had to wear one of my Dirt Rooster hats just to watch it! Your labor editing this video was greatly appreciated by me. So, keep the content coming! Cheers, my friend!
Heck yeah! Gotta wear the right gear for the video. :)
Just popped in to see you down a breakfast burrito & remove a 3 day colony out of a brick column. 😉
These behind the bricks colonies are no joke!
Great job, good show. 👍🐝
It was two burritos. I just didn’t record the second one. 😊
628DirtRooster Bees hold out! 😜
That was a labour of Hercules DirtRooster. You deserve a medal. You've got a fledgeling beekeeper there.
Thank you very much for sharing and see you soon.
Glad you enjoyed it. See you soon.
As a bricklayer I appreciate you taking the time to "tooth" the brick out without destroying them! An occasional broken brick happens but that'll be a pretty easy repair.
I still don't get how you just blast holes in there with a hammer drill and they don't swarm you.. lol
Nice work as always!
I like how you and J.P. Take the time to let the kids get in there and really learn about bees! Very nice job !
Great camera technique viewing with your truck mirror. Very clever!
I'm very impressed with Caleb's work in this one, he's going to turn out to be a fine young man, and possibly even a fellow hobby beekeeper as well!
I have no doubt he will be a fine young man. He's got great parents.
I never get tired of watching you do cut outs!!! Love the different ways they build and care for their hives... that one was so very long!! Thank You!!
Frogs in the background?? Miss that sound
Thanks 👍
Heckuva job Randy. You had a lot of time invested in doing right by those folks. Bet you were glad when that video was published!
That one was a doozy. I was glad to be done with it.
Hey Mr Dirt! I hope you`re having a wonderful day! I always keep a 32 oz bottle of Louisiana honey handy when I watch your videos and sip on it when I see the honey dripping everywhere. Makes me feel like I`m there with you! LOL!
That's a brave kid. I would've been terrified to go over there at his age. A pro at smoking the hive too I see. Nice to see Mrs. Dirtrooster out on the job as well.🥰 Great vid...👍
Why would anyone give a thumbs down for such a fantastic cutout like this?
They didn't like my ugly mug.
Bees 🐝 glorious bees 🐝, wonderful to see the youngster involved in the cut out . Fantastic save, story you had to cope with the humidity and rain 🌧.
I'm glad he was there to take part.
that was a huge honey haul!! yum!!!
Wow Randy, you are amazing! Big job and it looked like a sauna out there. Take good care of yourself in that heat. Stay hydrated and take cool down breaks in the truck A/C.
I need an ice truck to take a break in.
So this honey is black from the mortar dust? Man, this could be a documentary series, you have such a nice way of narrating what you're doing. You seem like an empathetic person and that's beautiful. And the bees are cute!
This hive is SOLID with honey! Most per volume possible without messing with the brood combs, I would think. Amazing!
That was a JOB. Not sure I'd have done that one. You chased them half way across Mississippi.
Great video
You got that right!
Amazing how you guys are masters of deconstruction and reconstruction as needed...that's not even to mention dealing with the bees themselves.
NOW THAT WAS A BIG JOB I HOPE THEY PAID WELL-- HUGGS TO YOU AND THE MRS.....GLO
Hi Glo. Good to see you in here. Hope all is well up there.
That honey looks amazing! I bet it tasted great too!
Holy crap that's a mountain of honey.
Great Job! I don't touch masonry. I did learn from you regarding the Bee Go, though. I had a cutout in a barn a couple of weeks ago. They wanted to crawl back into the barn. I didn't have any Bee Go, but diluted some Honey Robber and out they came! It made a nice hive, full of queen cells.
It definitely comes in handy during some removals.
I sweat like that to Rooster 🐓 GOD BLESS y’all Amen 🙏
Wow, that's a lot of work getting those bees. That must of been the job Mr. Ed said he turned down. lol!
No but he would have turned this one down.
"My britches are still saturated" -the dirt rooster 2020. lol great video as always, thx for the content and hope you have an awesome day
Now that would be a great shirt, with bee hovering over a fountain cup with a cartoon version of him from behind where it looks like he peed. I'd wear it for sure.
Holy moly that hive is humongous😳😱🐝 All that honey looks delicious😋 I saw in the description how much was yielded. Wow!! That storm u guys had was no joke too. Love your channel I watch all your videos🤗😍🙌🏼👏🏼 Stay safe, cool n healthy 💜😷✌🏼️
Thanks so much for watching Jill.
Been binge watching your channel and loving it. New subscriber here. I am 64 and want to start a hive my son has a couple so he will help me but learning a lot from ya . Thanks.
Well rooster that’s a tough place for a hive 🐝!!! Great 👍 job, and mostly on the ground 😋
You are an actual hero doing important work. It looks like hard work but you're keeping people safe, and protecting one of the most essential species on the planet... Bees, not humans. Humans ruin everything. Thanks for making these videos!
The stuff you get yourself into to get the bees 🐝. Definitely not an easy task. Honey bee keeping is a “way of life”
I get suckered into them. ;)
My GOSH that was HUUUGE!! How many layers was it at the end?
I'm bummed we didn't get to see you clip the queen with all those girls!!
And NO vacuuming? That's a first for me!! Did you find out how much honey they got? WOW WOW WOW!!!🐝🐝🐝😁
I think it was ten layers but I can't remember.
You got my breakfast? Yep…and you’re about to get mine. 😂😂👍🏻 HAAA, quick witted lady. She’s a gem.Edit: watched a minute more…Rooster crows, but the hen delivers! Haha
These constructors who decide to use brick as a decorative layer, should learn to fill everything with concrete. Having an empty space like that is a huge mistake
No way man. I'm a bricklayer by trade. There's a treated 6"x6" that supports that deck inside the brick column. The brick isn't even needed, it's just for looks.
And if it needed to be structural it would handle that just fine.
Filling it with concrete would create an extremely hard core and the soft(ish) brick expand and contract with heat, cold, freezing, and thawing. This would more than likely cause severe cracking.
@@MMGJ10 I'm living in Europe, we build everything out of brick and mortar. We have been filling holes and walls with concrete, mortar, gravel and what haves you for centuries. Unless it's an area with extreme temperature differentials it's perfectly okay to use.
Leaving that space empty is still a problem. If water finds it's way in there, it can rot away the 6x6. It's also more prone to pests. Bricks are a structural element, so they should be used like one, or just quit using them.
Filling the void costs money which adds to the cost of the house with very little additional benefit gained. The costs of housing is already getting too high in a lot of areas. Every penny counts.
@@Page5framing in that case, the owner needs to put glass/wood/metal doors on 2 sides of each column, so that next time the bees get in, the whole thing can be removed without having to rebuild the brickwork every time they appear.
2005Guyver02 by and large the bees getting into a column is a very very very rare occurrence. The building trade cannot plan for every possible outcome. That is simply not Feasible. We plan for the things that do occur (wind, rain and weather, fire, earthquake, mold and mildew). Pest infestation is entirely out of the realm of home construction. That would be a maintenance issue.
And although they did save the bees they did not have to. They could have sprayed them and killed the hive. As horrid as that sounds to all us bee lovers out there. (Just sayin. Don’t kill me for it).
I had honeycomb for the first time yesterday. A local beekeeper is selling it at the bakery where I work. SO much better in the comb. Much richer flavor. Addicting texture
It is much better. I agree.
Kudos Randy! Glad to see that you didn't FALL for the ol' "Check's in the PAIL" routine! :-)
Good one. :)
Well damn, that is a vast amount of honey. Imagine all the mead you could brew with that!
Your wife is the sweetest!! I love when she makes an appearance.
It amazes me how the bees clean up so fast
Randy, you make honey look so good!
Considering the weather those may be good bees calm and cool
Hello 628 DirtRoo this is Tanya zone 10 out here in Calley that honey looks so beautiful OMG 😇
Love watching your cutouts. Keep up the great work
Thanks, will do!
628 DirtRooster, where hobby bee keeping is a way of life!!!
@16:45! Wow that is pretty comb!
All things considered those bees were really passive and good natured.
Peace
There are a lot of places in the world that are hot, or humid, or get very little wind. The unusual misery is to have all three at the same time. That's why you see marathons in the desert sometimes, but never in the swamp.
I'm a big guy and may i recommend swim shirts. They are light weight and dry quick and are amazing at hiding sweat. They have em on Amazon
Wow....Amazing what those little busy bees can build.....could not believe how many combs deep they were!!!!!
Working like rented mules.
I really like that you were showing the family and the kid about the bees. They seemed really interested.
We had a great time hanging out.
Are there old videos explaining bee behaviour? I've been watching and listening about mating flights and swarms and nurses etc. etc. I'd really like to get some good foundational knowledge. I'm quickly becoming fascinated by something I know nothing about 💯😅
An experience Caleb will never forget! Great Video! That was a big job.
Natures bounty... Those hive full of honey is so beautiful.. I miss adrenaline when seeing those fully loaded hive when harvesting... Btw good job sir, godbless. fom Philippines
Hi Ronnel. Thanks for watching.
Nice job Randy, I removed one from a chimney. Top was open they were down about 6" on 6-24-23
"Nice jeep lady" tickled me for some reason.😁
Huge koodos to you for removing such a big hive in that heat! We’ve been in a heat wave for a week and I couldn’t imagine having to do that!
I LOVE your channel and it literally makes me want pet bees 🤣 I’ve got over my phobia of bees and now my 5 yr old son and I watch the bees and the orange bottom bumblebees in the flowers daily. They are so cute!
Cannot wait for the next video
All of my hives to this point have come from bee removal... I started in 2016.
With 5 of my strongest hives placed on rural property , I took in 500 LB of honey last season, and left honey on the hives for winter.
I have asked myself many times why I didn't start decades ago.......So, Why wait?
If you have raised a child to age 5.. you already know what it takes to keep bees.
Are you Hungry?.. ok I feed you... are you sick . ok I treat you... No? not hungry or sick... go play. :)
Once I was photographing some type of giant bumble bee. I had never seen them before and I was very intrigued.
Didn't see a stinger on them so I had a good time following them around then my stupid brother tells me I'm lucky I didn't get bit.
I got chills all over and sure as heck didn't go out when the bees were around.
Guess mother nature answered you about cleaning them hives. Awesome work man
Caleb is adorable - good helper too
i don't what noise was going on 30 minutes into the video, but it start to drive my little quiet dog to bark. Scared the honey out of me!
Great video Rooster 🐓 as always. Be safe and GOD BLESS y’all Amen 🙏
Greatgranny goes nowhere in this Okie heat without my cool towel....great gpa takes one to the golf course! ..great video...hobby beekeeping...its a way of life. :)
Right on!
Good to see ya!!! Missed those videos, been watching them old ones.. lots of hugs 🤗
Thanks for the hugs Glimmer Momma
How do we order your honey
Wow that was a much bigger hive than I thought it could be! Great job..but wouldn’t expect anything else!
I really like your channel, many years ago in Vinton LA I saw bee hive on the outside of a live oak,in fact the rest area where this occurred was closed down due to the place being full of bees, would be an honor to watch you on the job in person
Looks like an Arizona dust storm. Nasty but fun. I truly love all the fun you always have no matter the difficulty! You’re the bestest ever.
Loved watching this and at about 33,47 the bees make a sort of head shape lol I think it looks like Lincoln
That is some of the most beautiful capped comb I have ever seen
There were so many layers of comb in that colony I thought that you'd never finish this removal.
What a job -- a removal from a brick column -- during brutal heat and humidity. Ugh.
It was like a Tardis colony - the column didn't seem like it was deep enough to support all that comb!
Another fascinating and successful bee, comb, n honey mining! Thanks for explaining the types of comb you're pulling out, and all the other info you include. Don't know how you tolerate so many stings!
Wow. That’s something I’ve never seen in a Mississippi travel brochure. 😳
Did you end up finding the queen or did you have to add one? I’m glad there wasn’t any robbing until the end with it being open for so long with so much honey. Thank you for another great video.
I haven't looked for her yet but the box is working like she's in there. They are bringing in pollen and everything.
SUP Rooster! Caleb uses a smoker like I do!!
Hope you and the family are doing well.
I think he's been learning from your videos.
One of your best videos yet. The rain make everything good. Btw u was recommended to me 1 year ago & I check your account everyday to see new videos. I watched every video you ever uploaded. Good job man
I love watching you. I wish I lived closer and I would come watch in person.
Enjoy every video i watch and if i wasnt in the burbs i would make bee keeping a way of life
Maybe one day
Cool vid Randy, nice big colony with lots of honey I hope you got the queen mate.
I would love to have a good piece of honey comb
What they used for that brick and mortar on that brick wall was plaster of Paris after you mix it it becomes solid as a rock almost like a diamond
At 6:54, you grab that bee off your face like it was nothing! Normal people would've been screaming
I know the feeling of too many camera's with footage. Some of my videos that are filmed in 4 hours take over 8 hours to get edited together! I solved that problem by buying a dozen batteries for the camera, & a 128GB memory card. With these in the arsenal, I am now able to film almost everything on one camera.
I usually use my Iphone but it's getting close to time for an upgrade. None of my cameras are really suited for the environment I work in.
@@628DirtRooster Yeppers! all that honey would wreak havoc with most camera's.
I've always been super afraid of bees and because I watch you I'm not nearly as afraid. If I saw a bee I'd get as far as possible but seeing you cut hives without protection I dont get scared anymore. 40+ years of running away has been cured. Thank you from a central Texan...
I'm pretty sure Jeff would have passed on that job :)
Because of how tall the column was or because of how spooky it was in there?
628DirtRooster Bees Height :)
That’s one brave little boy poking his finger in there!
That hive is never ending!
Sweaty butt crack = swamp butt That’s what grandpa called on the farm. What a lot of honey!!!!
Randy is one of the very few people I'll watch 15 seconds of commercial for. Mr Ed is another.
Very much appreciated!
Dang !! Never seen anything like that on your channel before ...
I love your chanel. When I go to visit my grand children we go on walks looking for bees. My sisters neighbor has a hive in the roof. Is It bad that she is not addressing it?
Well.... as far as I've observed they only get bigger with time. They'll remove foam insulation to make room. I think it just depends.
It could cause her some pretty nasty problems at some point depending on exactly where they are and how big the hive gets.
I’d like to see the job with the two-layer brick wall, if you ever feel up to it.
That was a hard removal and u made it look like a piece of cake rooster !!!! Awesome job and when ya coming down here to Florida and visit
No telling
wow i have never seen a hive with that much honey
I watched some of your videos and I enjoy watching all your work and your chilled and calm character. And I enjoy watching some hard working nice US people. I hope all of the US citizens and we all can recouver good from that hole pandamic. All the best wishes from germany :)
For this long of brick cut out, Quick Crete has a new product out (that is a cement in a tube) just like caulk. Easy peazy.
Son, it’s summertime - hot hot hot! Every time I check my colonies I am soaked
Beautiful hive