I'm not going to pretend either, but I'm guessing all there is to it is enough of some kind of content and the super smart Google bot shows it to everybody.
They have smoked the bees prior to opening up the ceiling and definitely before sticking their hands in there. You see the smoker at the start of the video and the bees look lethargic and slow in the hive. Non smoked bees would be swarming him by the hundreds.
Yeah, the section they built it was not sprayed and any poison applied to the other space was gone long ago or the roaches and moths wouldn't have thrived.
Caassiopeia beehive wax tastes like honey! I've had it before, it's delicious and you can chew it like gum. It was a new hive so it might not be as sweet though.
Just tell them that more than half of the fruits and vegetables that they eat have been grown with the help of bees, at least have some respect for the little bugs.
Black-Op345Gaming they are not a hybrid, they live naturally in areas with little human contact so have not evolved to live alongside us as is the case with other species of bees, but again, their behaviour is like wasps, generally they do not go near you but will defend their nest to the death.
They have the smoke thingy. The smoke makes the bees a lot more passive than normal. Edit: I was wrong, I confused it with something else. It does make them more passive, but that's because they become more lethargic after consuming their honey because the smoke makes them think their hive is on fire.
We had the same problem, rats coming and leaving through a hole at the kitchen cabinet base board that leads outside. I solved the problem with an chair and a rifle. A chair for me to sit down so I can wait on it and the rifle to shoot another hole into the cabinet when I shot that sucker. Cabinets just need more holes for air circulations anyway.......well, at least after you are done to make a good excuse.
Ikr. Bees are cool. But hornet. Burn all day all night. Is there any good reason they still exist? Bees makes honey. Spider kill unwanted things. But wasp?
Wasps ar flying spiders, the eat flys and bugs. If there is a nest of common yellowjackeds, it´s not so preblematic if you kill them all. But hornets are iven more usefull verminkillers and also a protected species (atleast here in germoney). Fun fact: Hornet are the biggest species of bees, the aren´t wasps.
Lord Hobo Of Savior if you had paid attention in biology, you would have known, that there are flowers, eg from apple trees. And the bees pollinate these flowers so that they can grow to fruits. Without bees we wouldn‘t have any fruits or vegetables.
Spicy Hot Dog I touch and handle flowers with bees on them in the garden...very peaceful insects... people are just so scared because they can sting. They can...but will they? Probably not unless you smack the shit out of them lol.
Mind Flowers no no. My dad is a beekeeper and says if u are afraid near bees you release something that bees are attracted to. So if you are not afraid you wont get bitten. Ive seen him getting his hand in his hives and getting it out without a bite
bee logic: person walking down the road not bothering them---- hey lets sting them. people messing with our hive and tearing it apart--- na their fine.
Could that "unique" flavor be roach "essence"? I've got a pretty strong stomach, but them roaches are nasty, devious little critters. After nuclear war all that there will be is roaches and attorneys.
Amazing with the honey bees you can just touch the comb and not be met with aggressive behavior. Of course with the killer bees or colonies that have been disturbed I assume that is not the case!
there is a fine line difference killer bee's have a darker color "orange-black" there aggression is highly elevated and will attack and sting in number's and travel in number's and when attacking in number's have been known to kill people easy if they do not retreat in a safe place. where the "normal" bee's *honey-bee's in this case* only sting and attacked if they feel threatened. why i chose the honey-bee as a good species in this example? because they look very identical the only difference is the darker color and they are "africanised". hope this info helped you guy sly.
actually honey bees and killer bees are techinally the same species killer bees are native to africa and have developed their attitude from the type of threats they have to deal with while Europain and also asain honey bees are less aggressive do to their evolved way of dealing with threats other that that and i think killer bees are bigger than the asain and europain cousins but only slighty other than that and there aggressiveness you really cant tell the differeance unless you put the 3 bees side by side and just play spot the difference
Well there have been studies suggesting that killer bees that have populated certain areas of the states are actually calmer than killer bees that have settled in others
I run and scream like a school girl on fire when I even see a single bee. This man is out here sticking his hand into a nest moving their house around, with no protection! What a legend.
i don't even mind having bee hives near my house or on my property and i'm allergic to their stings. hornets and wasps i have removed ASAP sense they don't pollinate much if at all and don't produce honey and are also aggressive. bee's are not violent , we had a hive in our garden for 2 years and no one not even kids who didn't know about it got stung. you can walk beside the hive everyday , as long as you don't physically disturb it or start killing the bee's , they won't bother you one bit. they just want your flowers.
That's because bee's are attracted to pheromones. He does not panic when he is stung. And he is not afraid of them. Hence he does not put off those pheromones. If he were to panic, they'd swarm him. But because he isn't scared he is good. The worst thing you can do when working with bees is panic. I saw someone trying to burn a nest once start to get swarmed and he started panicing and slapping all over himself screaming, I started spraying him with the hose and telling him to jump in the pool. I was in the pool right behind him and he was stung over 50 times. he was hurting, but he lived. Had no one been there to bring him back down to normal. I'll bet he woulda died. Im no bee expert.. I don't own any or work with them. Those are just things my grandfather told me when I was a kid. He was a farmer, and ran over some big nests in grounded limbs and what not and activated the hives. He had skin like iron. I think if the bees stung them, they woulda broke off their stingers. LoL (i am jk about that. but he was a hard working old timer with hands like a grizzly bear).
I'm very happy that you take the time to save the bees. I know you can't save every single one, but keeping the hive intact is a good thing, bees are so important to our food chain/environment, as you know of course. Thank you, sir!! Gods work you do saving the bees.
Did I hear you right when you said "pay someone to remove it right" man that's awesome. So u get paid cash and with a new colony of well breed bees. Win ,Win in my book. Had no idea people would do that makes since though because they would have to pay an exterminator to kill them or they can pay u and save them. Easy decision for me. Keep up the good work . Great video as always.
Yes sir. No way we could do these for free. This one took four hours total work time plus materials adn three trips and it's 25 miles on e way. We usually do one trip but had some technical difficulties on this one.
628DirtRooster Doesn't it piss you off when ignorant wankers like that kill something so precious and great to save a couple of hundred when selling a house worth hundreds of thousands. Gets to me a lot when I see this.
Have done a few very expensive cutouts. We price very high because we're construction people that will repair the damages afterwards. In general we charge in the $1500 range as it generally is "way up there". On the easy ones where we can just tear it out and run it's $300-$500. Talking city slicker, property management, rental unit sort of stuff. If it's a poor homeowner with three kids is different.
yea, i have to have bees removed for me because im allergic to them. id remove them myself if it werent for the fact that one sting could kill me if its placed right. though if i wasnt allergic id work with my uncle in his bee business.
I don't get why the bees aren't stinging you when you put your finger near the hive to touch the honeycomb. Like..wouldn't they want to attack to defend their home?
FISHY GAMING Not really, bees are pretty docile. When I was a teen I would put a drop of maple syrup on my finger and hold it up about a half inch from the opening of the hive and within seconds I'd have 10-20 bees taking turns landing and licking the syrup. My friends thought I was insane but I knew very well that honey bees have a very calm temperament and did it to try and help my little sister overcome her fear of bees, which she eventually did. Also once you blow smoke onto the bees they think their hive is on fire and they go from trying to defend their hive - to trying to gather up as much honey as they can and save the queen before it's all destroyed, then they make a new hive. Wasps on the other hand, can be assholes. They don't have any honey to defend and they don't lose their stingers and die, so they really have no reason *not* to sting the hell out of you repeatedly.
Sexual Assault Rifle Also from what I know, they have evolved to be partially domesticated, I.e. They have a good relationship with Humans. I gave a big hive in the roof of my house, been there for over 30 years, I interact with them whenever they visit and I have only been stung once, when I trod on one barefoot. They are the perfect insect in my view, pretty, nice and provide an essential service to the world. One of mother nature's best creations.
Honeybees in the US are mostly domesticated. For as much as an insect could be, you'd consider them friendly, only stinging when they feel like they have to. Not that all honeybee hives are the same, just like there are some dogs and cats out there that you'd swear were out to kill you...
WRONG! The European Honeybee quickly turns feral (back to wild state) when they are not housed and kept hybridized. It is the nature of the honeybee to react to certain stimuli which beekeepers avoid doing! Also, using smoke "tricks" the bees into thinking their hive is in danger of burning so they gorge on honey in preparation of un-assing the hive, This gorging causes them to calm down. If you simply walked up and broke open a bee hive, even of domestic varieties, some of them would attack.
Rattlerjake1 Well yeah if you start smacking anyone's house with objects there's a good chance they're gonna come out and smack you back, regardless of what kind of animal/insect it is lol. In my original comment I was referring to wild hives. Obviously bees can sting you and yes it hurts, but I think a lot of people (in the US anyway) have an unreasonable fear of bees. A lot of people (especially young people, and females) are extremely afraid of bees and will run off screaming if a bee flies even remotely near them. The fact of the matter is that most European honey bees will not harm you for no good reason. I'm not a beekeeper at all, I just pay attention to my surroundings and for the most part my surroundings have shown honeybees to be fairly tolerant and uninterested in people dickin' around. I've only been stung by a bee one time and that was because I was unknowingly sitting on it while it was trapped up in folds of a beach towel. It still waited a good 10 minutes of me sitting on it before it felt like it had no other options. I've been stung by wasps (mostly yellow jackets, the Osama Bin Ladens of the insect world) quite a few times, once just because I picked up my can of soda it was hovering over - didn't even touch the wasp. What a dick.
Also they use smoke. Thing he had in the beginning the old man called an e-cig. Smoke makes the bees think there hive is on fire so they eat as much honey as they can which calms them. Making them non aggressive
along with every other pheromone, cutting off communication inside the hive, older bees will begin to gorge on nectar in preparation for swarming, younger bees that can't fly yet will move as far away from the source of the smoke as they can
I didn't see them smoke the bees, but that doesn't mean they didn't do it. Bees are a little weird about defending their hive. They are their most aggressive at the entrance to the hive, and not as much inside the actual hive. Since the people cut open a new hole to get to the hive, the bees don't really think of that direction as the entrance yet, and aren't guarding that direction yet.
That was a mess glad you shared this experience with everyone gonna share this video because people need to watch this video so they don't make the mistake of spraying honey bees they can just call someone to come get them
We had a massive honey bee colony spring up on one of the arbors in our garden. The thing was huge, at least 2 feet long and 1 foot thick. We called a guy and he came and took them for free and was so happy. He even sent us a jar of honey a little while after that. Not saying everyone would do it for free, but I'd much rather pay more if it means such important insects get rescued rather than killed off.
Drade I dont think you understand human conversations. What he meant to say is how bears, like us humans, can become less prone to getting stung because of exposure.
>be me >watching my first video of his channel >whoa, he doesnt even wear a bee suit >how can he even walk with this big balls >whoa, he touches all of the cockroach poo with his hands >finally, real nest is exposed >bare hands are moving in >shake it, sh shake it, like a polaroid picture >whoa, honeycombs are looking so clean and even >>bees are hiding 3d printers >curious about seeing him taking a piece to his mouth >dark spots are dark >no way >whoa, he just ate it 10/10 would whoa again
Agreed ,over here bees are considered livestock as well and very very important. The chain of importance is as follows.... 1.cattle 2.chickens. 3.bees. 4.sheep. Yup they are higher in the importance chain than sheep in the uk. I'm glad your back making videos again lol I think Jeff is winning on the swarm count. You both have a healthy competition going between friends,
No not in this case. Those are honey bees and are harmless on the most part unless provoked. They help pollinate and they are used to make honey and wax products.
Why should it be sarcasm? In Europe for example we have a problem with our bees, because they nearly extinct. It happend because of fertilizers which are now forbitten in the most countries. Bees are very important for the environment, because they pollinate the blossoms of the plants. If the honey bee extincts, the nature also suffers.
It is a sad state of affairs when entitled humans on tumblr and twitter are more easily triggered than bees, that actually should protect their hive and queen XD
What alot of people probably don't understand is that people get used to stinging. Just like any other profession where you work around bee's 24/7, you become numb to the stings. After a certain point you'll still feel the sting, but it won't hurt.
Well, regardless of what these guys specifically did in this instance it's still commonly known that people can adapt to become numb to bee stings. Happens with anyone who works in the field for a long time.
They move their hands and body slowly. And if bees bump into them to give them a warning, they stop moving for a while ,while cheesing the camera and this calms the bees down again. They may use a little smoke with it.
This might be a stupid question, but it appeared as though the bees were avoiding you like when you touched the actual hive they moved away. Were you using some kind of repellent or something of the sort, that was the coolest part to me.
Great video. Showing how gentle bees actually are that you can pull off chunks of their hive and comb them out of the way with your fingers is awesome. I hate wasps with a vengeance, but bees are awesome. Poisoning them should be a crime when you can just pay a professional to remove them and make a hive somewhere else with them.
Just find it amazing how these bees are fine with someone ripping off honey off their nest and they are not even annoyed or surprised. But some bees will hunt you for miles for just being a bit too close to the nest.
Zefar77 , That would be the africanized killer bees. They will chase/attack u for over a mile where the others break off very quickly. The killers agression levels are 100X the regular bees.
Merlynn The Great I'm actually also deathly allergies to bees. I sill plant bee friendly flowers, and am generally considering investing in bee keeping equipment. If you're careful, and know what you're doing and have proper equipment, it's actually not something you have to avoid doing. There's definitely safe ways to handle bees, and carry out bee keeping. Obviously, theres still a chance of getting stung even when being careful, using proper procedures and equipment to prevent stings, but still. My dad's career required him to often be working around hives and bees in general. The only time he ever had an issue was when a coworker made a careless mistake that absolutely should've and could've been avoided. My dad is also extremely allergic, and like I said, working around them for many years he only had an issue once. Make sure you have quality equipment, know what you're doing, have Diphenhydramine and/or epinephrine readily and easily available. I'd also suggest maybe only interacting with the bees when someone else is present and keeping an eye on you. That way if something happens and you lose consciousness or otherwise can't help yourself, you aren't just laying there in anaphylactic shock, without anyone knowing there's an issue. You'd be surprised how many people do bee keeping while having allergies to apitoxin, etc. But if bee keeping seems a bit too extreme for you, I suggest maybe just plant some bee friendly flowers? Either way, if you decide to do bee keeping I suggest doing research for at least a year before moving forward with that investment. Talk to and try to learn from people who already do it as well.
Don't ever kill honey bees the world is losing them at a very fast rate , conservation and protection is the answer, once all the bees go so will humans
Yojaka 13 are ya kidding?? there is so much land and forests it's just ridiculous! the parentage of human habitats compared to open land is just incomparable!
My sister just became a bee keeper on her small farm, so I got interested in your video. The honey bee's around here seem to love the orange mint and oregano I grow in 55 gallon drums my husband cut in half to make raised beds for my garden (I'm power chair bound) and I planted these things mainly for the bee's my neighbor keeps. They come and forage this organic garden of mine and don't bother me at all when I'm around them. I'm amazed at how calm they are when I'm in the garden area. But now an army of yellow jacket's have moved in and my husband ran to the house because we didn't know they have an underground nest. He was pulling weeds for me and apparently disturbed them. About a dozen came in the house on him. I was able to knock 3 off the back of his neck and we ended up using the inside vacuum to catch them all, but not before he got about a half dozen stings and I got stung once. I'm going to have to get him to take care of the yellow jacket nest at night with soap and a bunch of water because I don't know how deep the nest is in the half barrel. This time of year yellow jackets are pretty cranky! Thanks for your interesting video on your work. I'm going to look at others later. But I want to say you are very brave to work without netting and a bee suit! When we got stung by the yellow jackets it was very painful and both of us are allergic to bee and wasp stings. We doctored ourselves with Benedryl and I made a paste of water and baking soda to take out the venom and pain. I just don't know how you can work like you do! Onto more of your video's.
I have so much respect for honeybees after watching videos like yours. makes me what to put in a hive or two on my new property. amazing how docile and important such a seemingly "insignificant nuisance" is...
Why hasn't someone invented an electric smoker? Would prevent a smoker going "out," but running out of juice in the back of nowhere would be just as bad. But someone could turn a profit on selling smoker scented e-smoker juice.
I took a look. Looks like a little fan keeps things going. Never heard of that sort of thing for two years looking at bee equipment. I sort of forgot that electric oxalic vaporizer wands are around, that's halfway to what I'm really picturing.
How do you do this without getting sick. If there's one thing I learned after binge watching all of these roach/bee/wasp removal videos, it's this: take care of your property. Being clean pays dividends.
No, they're infesting my home when they decide to make their home in my home. They are a threat. Honey bees aren't as much of a threat as others, but they are still a threat.
Great video! I had no idea the mess you can cause by trying to cut corners on a Bees nest!! Makes perfect sense when you think about it. Thanks for posting this.
We recently got 2 hives. So far my husband has been stung once. He brought in a little piece of comb with a little honey. The honey tastes like honeysuckle at least for now.
I'm amazed at how many pest problems you all have in the US man. Now i know why. Your houses are all wood beams, isolation and drywall facades, like damn....
Backspace Gaming that way they're well-insulated and are flexible enough to handle earthquakes. Old-school European houses are cold and drafty, and they fall and kill people in earthquakes because stone and brick don't flex, they crumble. If the bricks are there for structure rather than just as a facade, you're in for massive property damage or death if the earth starts to shake at all.
Pest problems the US has is mostly because of warmer climate/summers and winters than in Europe, especially in the southern states of the US. Wooden houses are cheaper and are not really meant to last for 200 years.
Well, this is the first time I have read about somebody saying honey bees are the scourge of the pollinator world as I saw in the comments. I suppose it's a matter of what a person wants to believe. I will have to see some studies backing that up. Yes, there are other pollinators and yes, some are more effective but honey bees are the best at making honey. I don't advocate for them building hives in houses but I do appreciate this guy taking the time and effort to capture this hive and then put it to good use rather than going and killing it off.
Hello, I dont have time to watch it, I watched it only in quickness, but didn't find answer for question, why to not poison bees. Could you, please in short sentence, explain me, why to not poison bees? Thank you.
7:10 holy hell is that the hive? The biggest hive I've seen is about the size of my fist. Is that what they get to after a few years? No wonder the hives in cartoons are as big as heads
i dont know why but i just started to watch a lot of bee videos lol
TheyCallMe Jawsy Me too. Weird.
TheyCallMe Jawsy they started appearing in the recommendations, maybe a beekeeper boom on RUclips?
I'm not going to pretend I know how the reccomended videos work. Because they don't. Oh well, honey is tasty, so I'm not complaining
I'm not going to pretend either, but I'm guessing all there is to it is enough of some kind of content and the super smart Google bot shows it to everybody.
TheyCallMe Jawsy same here
Dont even pay a beekeeper to remove a hive. Do it yourself since all you need to have is jazz playing. Bees like jazz.
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thought I was a man until I saw this guy rip a beehive out with his bare hands and take a bite out of it
Yeah no doubt, balls of steel on that guy
Facts
Why tf isn't he wearing anything lol
They have smoked the bees prior to opening up the ceiling and definitely before sticking their hands in there. You see the smoker at the start of the video and the bees look lethargic and slow in the hive. Non smoked bees would be swarming him by the hundreds.
@@skyjo i think some bees are more docile like European ones. I could be wrong tho
He eats the honey comb that was right next to the area that was sprayed with bug poison...
*It's got a different taste to it*
Meh Tell Well he did say that it was a relatively new hive. It was likely this was built after the poisoning.
Yeah, the section they built it was not sprayed and any poison applied to the other space was gone long ago or the roaches and moths wouldn't have thrived.
Roach essence?
Idk bout you guys but i cringed a little bc of all the wax. That can't taste good, right??
Caassiopeia beehive wax tastes like honey! I've had it before, it's delicious and you can chew it like gum. It was a new hive so it might not be as sweet though.
If I ever hear anyone talking about poisoning bees, I'll point them to this video to reconsider!
They need to know they just invite more problems.
Just tell them that more than half of the fruits and vegetables that they eat have been grown with the help of bees, at least have some respect for the little bugs.
i really don't like people that poison bees, those darn good little busy bodies. people need to under stand that insects are part of the circle.
Black-Op345Gaming they are not a hybrid, they live naturally in areas with little human contact so have not evolved to live alongside us as is the case with other species of bees, but again, their behaviour is like wasps, generally they do not go near you but will defend their nest to the death.
I deleted Black-Op345Gaming's comment for profanity but he is right they are an engineered hybrid that continues to spread.
You sure have a lotta guts sticking your bare hand up in the middle of all those bees.
That's why bee keepers look so damned grizzled. Also they're usually WW2 or Korean War vets.
+h5u7p5gt
Are you sure about that? They'd all be in their 90s!!
Harold Einrid they definitely have that caring veteran feel, most of them
They have the smoke thingy. The smoke makes the bees a lot more passive than normal.
Edit: I was wrong, I confused it with something else. It does make them more passive, but that's because they become more lethargic after consuming their honey because the smoke makes them think their hive is on fire.
he is just touching that hive and they move out of the way i would have died from too many bee stings
Dead bees and deal larvae also smell like rotted, dead meat for a few weeks.
Not pleasant.
Good video.
Yes they do. Amazing that dead insects could smell so bad.
That's terrible and funny at the same time.
(Peacock Spider) Wait did the cat die?
***** The rats katnapped it.
We had the same problem, rats coming and leaving through a hole at the kitchen cabinet base board that leads outside.
I solved the problem with an chair and a rifle.
A chair for me to sit down so I can wait on it and the rifle to shoot another hole into the cabinet when I shot that sucker.
Cabinets just need more holes for air circulations anyway.......well, at least after you are done to make a good excuse.
I'll poison wasps and hornets all day long, but I would not poison honey bees. I'd call someone to relocate them.
Ikr. Bees are cool. But hornet. Burn all day all night. Is there any good reason they still exist? Bees makes honey. Spider kill unwanted things. But wasp?
Wasps ar flying spiders, the eat flys and bugs. If there is a nest of common yellowjackeds, it´s not so preblematic if you kill them all.
But hornets are iven more usefull verminkillers and also a protected species (atleast here in germoney). Fun fact: Hornet are the biggest species of bees, the aren´t wasps.
Lord Hobo Of Savior bees don‘t only make honey. They make that we can eat fruit.
Arts by Jojo ahhh. Yes? But one thing that people came in mind when they heard the word bees is Honey, not fruits what ever you mean.
Lord Hobo Of Savior if you had paid attention in biology, you would have known, that there are flowers, eg from apple trees. And the bees pollinate these flowers so that they can grow to fruits.
Without bees we wouldn‘t have any fruits or vegetables.
Gotta throw the whole house away.
LOL
Thats only if you see a spider, blink, then its gone
No... that's the plan for _Africanized_ bees.
Hell yea
Dude this guy just touches the hive bare hands. Savage
Spicy Hot Dog I touch and handle flowers with bees on them in the garden...very peaceful insects... people are just so scared because they can sting. They can...but will they? Probably not unless you smack the shit out of them lol.
The more we know.
Mind Flowers no no. My dad is a beekeeper and says if u are afraid near bees you release something that bees are attracted to. So if you are not afraid you wont get bitten. Ive seen him getting his hand in his hives and getting it out without a bite
Well yeah they don't bite bro? They sting lol
google it evester. They do indeed bite and sting.
bee logic:
person walking down the road not bothering them---- hey lets sting them.
people messing with our hive and tearing it apart--- na their fine.
Toaha48 The diffrence between bees and wasps/hornets bees are not aggressive unlike other flying devils
He didn't even mention hornets or wasps...
Kyle Smotherman the comment is more meant to be a joke is all
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The bees can stay, but the roaches are the real deal breaker for me.
why do I start watching videos like this one after midnight...
Veronica Quinn it's 4am for me XD
Veronica Quinn ikr
Veronica Quinn battling the loneliness and utter despair that is existence, or boredom 😃
it's exactly 12:09 rn lmao
Veronica Quinn
Is it like an horror movie for you ? They are only bees you know. 😕
Could that "unique" flavor be roach "essence"? I've got a pretty strong stomach, but them roaches are nasty, devious little critters. After nuclear war all that there will be is roaches and attorneys.
and politicians
Shane Villis LOL. Some would say you have to be an attorney to be a politician. Others would say politicians and cockroaches are one in the same.
haha true that
I guess I would be remiss if I didn't include bankers in there, as well. Man, the living would truly envy the dead!
hahaha true
@10:37 Unusual flavor, Roach Nectar with a hint of Raid and Black Flag
Roach feces, the other brown meat.
Amazing with the honey bees you can just touch the comb and not be met with aggressive behavior. Of course with the killer bees or colonies that have been disturbed I assume that is not the case!
too bad he vacuumed them up =(
there is a fine line difference killer bee's have a darker color "orange-black" there aggression is highly elevated and will attack and sting in number's and travel in number's and when attacking in number's have been known to kill people easy if they do not retreat in a safe place. where the "normal" bee's *honey-bee's in this case* only sting and attacked if they feel threatened. why i chose the honey-bee as a good species in this example? because they look very identical the only difference is the darker color and they are "africanised". hope this info helped you guy sly.
hes just moving the hive to a bee keeper, vacuum is the best option to pick up the bees
actually honey bees and killer bees are techinally the same species killer bees are native to africa and have developed their attitude from the type of threats they have to deal with while Europain and also asain honey bees are less aggressive do to their evolved way of dealing with threats other that that and i think killer bees are bigger than the asain and europain cousins but only slighty other than that and there aggressiveness you really cant tell the differeance unless you put the 3 bees side by side and just play spot the difference
Well there have been studies suggesting that killer bees that have populated certain areas of the states are actually calmer than killer bees that have settled in others
I run and scream like a school girl on fire when I even see a single bee. This man is out here sticking his hand into a nest moving their house around, with no protection! What a legend.
YoureAPillock
me too but this guy also ate their home
This is why you will get stung. Lol I always just chill with the bees and girls be swatting at em and screaming then get stung. Priceless!
Big Al? Is that YOU? ROFLMAO!!!
The bob Ross of bees
Just beat the devil out of it
invisiblesurge44 BEE-at The devil out of it heh
Happy little bees...
guy just shook a handful of bees off of that hive and ate the damn thing
it's just honey and wax. what's so bad about it? bees aren't dirty
Elguja Shengelia probably more about the badassery level
Is eating wax a good idea though?
xGOKOPx it's probably harmless
All I got from this was "Propane and propane accessories"
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Damn It Bobby!!!
Wow that's pretty asinine and ignorant.
I tell ya h'wat.
i don't even mind having bee hives near my house or on my property and i'm allergic to their stings.
hornets and wasps i have removed ASAP sense they don't pollinate much if at all and don't produce honey and are also aggressive.
bee's are not violent , we had a hive in our garden for 2 years and no one not even kids who didn't know about it got stung.
you can walk beside the hive everyday , as long as you don't physically disturb it or start killing the bee's , they won't bother you one bit. they just want your flowers.
Bee, holding a gun: *give me the flower and no one gets hurt*
You two just made my day :D
Your videos are oddly interesting. I can't stop watching.
Glad to have you here.
Holly shit do you just reach there with your bare hands? I was sweating just watching the video... Wow...
Mønkey right! bees hunt me with sniper rifles and this guy reaches in like a terminator.
That's because bee's are attracted to pheromones. He does not panic when he is stung. And he is not afraid of them. Hence he does not put off those pheromones. If he were to panic, they'd swarm him. But because he isn't scared he is good. The worst thing you can do when working with bees is panic. I saw someone trying to burn a nest once start to get swarmed and he started panicing and slapping all over himself screaming, I started spraying him with the hose and telling him to jump in the pool. I was in the pool right behind him and he was stung over 50 times. he was hurting, but he lived. Had no one been there to bring him back down to normal. I'll bet he woulda died. Im no bee expert.. I don't own any or work with them. Those are just things my grandfather told me when I was a kid. He was a farmer, and ran over some big nests in grounded limbs and what not and activated the hives. He had skin like iron. I think if the bees stung them, they woulda broke off their stingers. LoL (i am jk about that. but he was a hard working old timer with hands like a grizzly bear).
did you catch the queen there or what was that ? :)
The tender Foots damn i love this guys lingo man
Catch me sticking my arm in a bee hive, I'd be dead within minutes from systemic shock, lol!
"Don't wanna offend the tenderfoots who like my channel" Hahaha xD
Got to be easy on them. ;)
628DirtRooster The gays, feminists, PETA, etc.
Andrew Awesome lol I hope that was a joke.
Andrew Awesome first trigger of the day I see
Andrew Awesome, in this situation, tenderfoot is referred to as one who is basically a city boy and very emotional crybabies.
Those bees are just chilling as you take chunks off there hive.
gamemer kat
There like do you need any snacks too
I'm very happy that you take the time to save the bees. I know you can't save every single one, but keeping the hive intact is a good thing, bees are so important to our food chain/environment, as you know of course. Thank you, sir!! Gods work you do saving the bees.
Did I hear you right when you said "pay someone to remove it right" man that's awesome. So u get paid cash and with a new colony of well breed bees. Win ,Win in my book. Had no idea people would do that makes since though because they would have to pay an exterminator to kill them or they can pay u and save them. Easy decision for me. Keep up the good work . Great video as always.
Adam Chandler plus he's saving the environment. win win win!
Yes sir. No way we could do these for free. This one took four hours total work time plus materials adn three trips and it's 25 miles on e way. We usually do one trip but had some technical difficulties on this one.
628DirtRooster Doesn't it piss you off when ignorant wankers like that kill something so precious and great to save a couple of hundred when selling a house worth hundreds of thousands. Gets to me a lot when I see this.
Have done a few very expensive cutouts. We price very high because we're construction people that will repair the damages afterwards. In general we charge in the $1500 range as it generally is "way up there".
On the easy ones where we can just tear it out and run it's $300-$500.
Talking city slicker, property management, rental unit sort of stuff. If it's a poor homeowner with three kids is different.
yea, i have to have bees removed for me because im allergic to them. id remove them myself if it werent for the fact that one sting could kill me if its placed right. though if i wasnt allergic id work with my uncle in his bee business.
I don't get why the bees aren't stinging you when you put your finger near the hive to touch the honeycomb. Like..wouldn't they want to attack to defend their home?
FISHY GAMING Not really, bees are pretty docile. When I was a teen I would put a drop of maple syrup on my finger and hold it up about a half inch from the opening of the hive and within seconds I'd have 10-20 bees taking turns landing and licking the syrup. My friends thought I was insane but I knew very well that honey bees have a very calm temperament and did it to try and help my little sister overcome her fear of bees, which she eventually did.
Also once you blow smoke onto the bees they think their hive is on fire and they go from trying to defend their hive - to trying to gather up as much honey as they can and save the queen before it's all destroyed, then they make a new hive.
Wasps on the other hand, can be assholes. They don't have any honey to defend and they don't lose their stingers and die, so they really have no reason *not* to sting the hell out of you repeatedly.
Sexual Assault Rifle Also from what I know, they have evolved to be partially domesticated, I.e. They have a good relationship with Humans. I gave a big hive in the roof of my house, been there for over 30 years, I interact with them whenever they visit and I have only been stung once, when I trod on one barefoot. They are the perfect insect in my view, pretty, nice and provide an essential service to the world. One of mother nature's best creations.
Honeybees in the US are mostly domesticated. For as much as an insect could be, you'd consider them friendly, only stinging when they feel like they have to. Not that all honeybee hives are the same, just like there are some dogs and cats out there that you'd swear were out to kill you...
WRONG! The European Honeybee quickly turns feral (back to wild state) when they are not housed and kept hybridized. It is the nature of the honeybee to react to certain stimuli which beekeepers avoid doing! Also, using smoke "tricks" the bees into thinking their hive is in danger of burning so they gorge on honey in preparation of un-assing the hive, This gorging causes them to calm down. If you simply walked up and broke open a bee hive, even of domestic varieties, some of them would attack.
Rattlerjake1 Well yeah if you start smacking anyone's house with objects there's a good chance they're gonna come out and smack you back, regardless of what kind of animal/insect it is lol.
In my original comment I was referring to wild hives. Obviously bees can sting you and yes it hurts, but I think a lot of people (in the US anyway) have an unreasonable fear of bees. A lot of people (especially young people, and females) are extremely afraid of bees and will run off screaming if a bee flies even remotely near them.
The fact of the matter is that most European honey bees will not harm you for no good reason. I'm not a beekeeper at all, I just pay attention to my surroundings and for the most part my surroundings have shown honeybees to be fairly tolerant and uninterested in people dickin' around. I've only been stung by a bee one time and that was because I was unknowingly sitting on it while it was trapped up in folds of a beach towel. It still waited a good 10 minutes of me sitting on it before it felt like it had no other options.
I've been stung by wasps (mostly yellow jackets, the Osama Bin Ladens of the insect world) quite a few times, once just because I picked up my can of soda it was hovering over - didn't even touch the wasp. What a dick.
How were you able to rip their hive apart without pissing them off? I thought that was like...their thing.
Scott Irving well it was only a little bit and it helps that he didn't move quickly or aggressively punch the hive
Also they use smoke. Thing he had in the beginning the old man called an e-cig. Smoke makes the bees think there hive is on fire so they eat as much honey as they can which calms them. Making them non aggressive
Teh Killer i thought it works completely opposite way
along with every other pheromone, cutting off communication inside the hive, older bees will begin to gorge on nectar in preparation for swarming, younger bees that can't fly yet will move as far away from the source of the smoke as they can
I didn't see them smoke the bees, but that doesn't mean they didn't do it.
Bees are a little weird about defending their hive. They are their most aggressive at the entrance to the hive, and not as much inside the actual hive. Since the people cut open a new hole to get to the hive, the bees don't really think of that direction as the entrance yet, and aren't guarding that direction yet.
who else had to look around to check that their are not any bees, i got itchy too
Bees can smell fear. That's why they were so chill with these guys, there was no fear just Savin some bees
No they can't. They only react to bee pheromone.
drhoneybadger You'll learn.
ARintheseat lol you refuse to
Nicholas H That doesn't make his statement any more true. Bees don't react to human fear
drhoneybadger yeah they react to co2 not fear
That was a mess glad you shared this experience with everyone gonna share this video because people need to watch this video so they don't make the mistake of spraying honey bees they can just call someone to come get them
Global Gaming infestations aren't fixed with just a bit a of raid.
We had a massive honey bee colony spring up on one of the arbors in our garden. The thing was huge, at least 2 feet long and 1 foot thick. We called a guy and he came and took them for free and was so happy. He even sent us a jar of honey a little while after that.
Not saying everyone would do it for free, but I'd much rather pay more if it means such important insects get rescued rather than killed off.
i really envy beekeepers/pest controls resilience against bee stings. seems like a superpower
voiceless hole it's simple exposure, the more times you have been stung by bees the better you can deal with it.
BRIETR yeah, the more bear attacks you survive, the easier it is to kill them
Drade I dont think you understand human conversations. What he meant to say is how bears, like us humans, can become less prone to getting stung because of exposure.
Calabi-Yau Manifold i dont think you understand sarcasm. 99% sure he was making a joke
@@Mhopson968 I don't think you understand the holocaust and the impact it truly had on the world.
he's pettin the bees
>be me
>watching my first video of his channel
>whoa, he doesnt even wear a bee suit
>how can he even walk with this big balls
>whoa, he touches all of the cockroach poo with his hands
>finally, real nest is exposed
>bare hands are moving in
>shake it, sh shake it, like a polaroid picture
>whoa, honeycombs are looking so clean and even
>>bees are hiding 3d printers
>curious about seeing him taking a piece to his mouth
>dark spots are dark
>no way
>whoa, he just ate it
10/10 would whoa again
Green text on RUclips interesting
NitroZotic NZ I don't see the green text? Maybe I'm on mobile?
@@emptyricebowl you need to turn the light bulb on
>bees are hiding 3d printers
hahahahaha the joys of bee civilization
Agreed ,over here bees are considered livestock as well and very very important.
The chain of importance is as follows....
1.cattle
2.chickens.
3.bees.
4.sheep.
Yup they are higher in the importance chain than sheep in the uk.
I'm glad your back making videos again lol I think Jeff is winning on the swarm count.
You both have a healthy competition going between friends,
That's about the order here but nobody raises sheep around here.
Shaun Barker here its cattle chickens pigs bees
personally I don't like bees
Shaun Barker To who? Unless you live out in the country sheep are considered more important as food and for their wool.
Yet with out pollinators all of the above will die, almost all life with die within a short time after the extiction of pollinators.
bees are dying at an alarming rate all over the world so saving hives must be 1st priority
LMAO “tender foots” 😂😂😂
Thanks for not killing the bees!
Jeremy Hansen was that sarcasm??
No not in this case. Those are honey bees and are harmless on the most part unless provoked. They help pollinate and they are used to make honey and wax products.
Why should it be sarcasm? In Europe for example we have a problem with our bees, because they nearly extinct. It happend because of fertilizers which are now forbitten in the most countries. Bees are very important for the environment, because they pollinate the blossoms of the plants. If the honey bee extincts, the nature also suffers.
Fox, Bees aren’t the only thing that pollinates plants... please educate yourself before you speak. Lol
Fox Christ on ice all he did was ask if he was being sarcastic. This world is bullfuck. Utter bullfuck. You people are not right in the head.
It's strange I have no interest in bees/wasps but I still watch your videos.
Bees lives matter.
I like that statement.
It is a sad state of affairs when entitled humans on tumblr and twitter are more easily triggered than bees, that actually should protect their hive and queen XD
I actually want this on a shirt now lol
Black lives don't matter.
Wenderly Joseph It helps when they're not making my house their own.
How did you just stick your hand in the behive?
Fingers first. ;)
What alot of people probably don't understand is that people get used to stinging. Just like any other profession where you work around bee's 24/7, you become numb to the stings. After a certain point you'll still feel the sting, but it won't hurt.
Korey Ardoin That's not why. It's because they smoked the hive beforehand
Well, regardless of what these guys specifically did in this instance it's still commonly known that people can adapt to become numb to bee stings. Happens with anyone who works in the field for a long time.
They move their hands and body slowly. And if bees bump into them to give them a warning, they stop moving for a while ,while cheesing the camera and this calms the bees down again.
They may use a little smoke with it.
This might be a stupid question, but it appeared as though the bees were avoiding you like when you touched the actual hive they moved away. Were you using some kind of repellent or something of the sort, that was the coolest part to me.
Just lightly touching them and wiggling my fingers. No repellent.
628DirtRooster that's really neat,l. On a side note though: You're videos are fantastic to watch! Thank you for making and filming what you do
Thanks Ethan
With honey bees, if you're calm and collective, they won't get hostile.
Ethan Forbes ya that's what I was thinking too
Dude that was infested with roaches the bees were walking with!!! GROODY!!
I admire his bravery and trust of the bees to stick his hand into the hive and remove a chunk of comb
Krista Reneè and then just takes a bite out of it like it’s chocolate
Remind me not to eat any BBQ grill burgers at your pkace anytime soon....LMBO!
Another great video Bro.
If you do I'll let you bring the spatula.
this is one is of country folk, good people
Hell I would eat a burger on a cut out. With the same spatula. Lol
13:34 the bee all the way to the left closest to camera on the wall is jamming out to some fire beats
Nice removal, happy that bees were clam.
They liked us. :)
You're going to get rid of all those wax moths.
we're saying fece's now cause a bunch of tenderfoots :) haha
You know I made somebody cry. ;)
Great video. Showing how gentle bees actually are that you can pull off chunks of their hive and comb them out of the way with your fingers is awesome. I hate wasps with a vengeance, but bees are awesome. Poisoning them should be a crime when you can just pay a professional to remove them and make a hive somewhere else with them.
Essexkiwi in the long run poisoning them only makes things worse
Just find it amazing how these bees are fine with someone ripping off honey off their nest and they are not even annoyed or surprised. But some bees will hunt you for miles for just being a bit too close to the nest.
Zefar77 some bees are smart, others are stupid
Zefar77 , That would be the africanized killer bees. They will chase/attack u for over a mile where the others break off very quickly. The killers agression levels are 100X the regular bees.
I wish I wasn't allergic to bees. I would live to keep bees.
Merlynn The Great I'm actually also deathly allergies to bees. I sill plant bee friendly flowers, and am generally considering investing in bee keeping equipment. If you're careful, and know what you're doing and have proper equipment, it's actually not something you have to avoid doing. There's definitely safe ways to handle bees, and carry out bee keeping. Obviously, theres still a chance of getting stung even when being careful, using proper procedures and equipment to prevent stings, but still. My dad's career required him to often be working around hives and bees in general. The only time he ever had an issue was when a coworker made a careless mistake that absolutely should've and could've been avoided. My dad is also extremely allergic, and like I said, working around them for many years he only had an issue once. Make sure you have quality equipment, know what you're doing, have Diphenhydramine and/or epinephrine readily and easily available. I'd also suggest maybe only interacting with the bees when someone else is present and keeping an eye on you. That way if something happens and you lose consciousness or otherwise can't help yourself, you aren't just laying there in anaphylactic shock, without anyone knowing there's an issue. You'd be surprised how many people do bee keeping while having allergies to apitoxin, etc. But if bee keeping seems a bit too extreme for you, I suggest maybe just plant some bee friendly flowers? Either way, if you decide to do bee keeping I suggest doing research for at least a year before moving forward with that investment. Talk to and try to learn from people who already do it as well.
What about meliponini bees. They are stingless
Yeah, you definitely would live.
You can work qith bees even if you are allergic just do it properly and have epi pens.
Bees really wont sting you just for the fun of it.If you take care you only get a couple stings here and there.
People like you are WAY undervalued in our society. Keep up the good work brother!
pretty sad for the ones left behind.. then again they don't live for too long
We need more bees in the world. Thanks for not killing them.
The way you boys act to each other makes me miss everything about living in the south.
Why dont you posion bees? because bye bye food chain if they all go.
I think they're saying the roaches come in and eat the hive/honey and multiply. Then more bees just come in and make another hive.
I put up a fake beehive and they move into the fake beehive like what the heack
There was an inch of roach crap and you tasted the honeycomb. That's bad ass.
:)
so what do you do about the roaches will the owner call the exterminator while the wall is open to deal with the roaches or ?????
They were having it sprayed but not before we were done. I guess they couldn't get anyone out that fast.
It seems to me the roach crap (pardon me) feces is more of a threat to health (to say nothing of disgusting) then the roaches themselves.
Don't ever kill honey bees the world is losing them at a very fast rate , conservation and protection is the answer, once all the bees go so will humans
Georgina Mahoney it's not our fault that they don't decide to make hives in the Woods. Instead they choose our houses so yeah those ones gotta go
NitroBoost if we humans build our houses everywhere then there is much less space for the bees
NitroBoost technically WE built OUR houses in THEIR homes😂
Lmao bees arent the only pollinators
Yojaka 13 are ya kidding?? there is so much land and forests it's just ridiculous! the parentage of human habitats compared to open land is just incomparable!
My sister just became a bee keeper on her small farm, so I got interested in your video. The honey bee's around here seem to love the orange mint and oregano I grow in 55 gallon drums my husband cut in half to make raised beds for my garden (I'm power chair bound) and I planted these things mainly for the bee's my neighbor keeps. They come and forage this organic garden of mine and don't bother me at all when I'm around them. I'm amazed at how calm they are when I'm in the garden area. But now an army of yellow jacket's have moved in and my husband ran to the house because we didn't know they have an underground nest. He was pulling weeds for me and apparently disturbed them. About a dozen came in the house on him. I was able to knock 3 off the back of his neck and we ended up using the inside vacuum to catch them all, but not before he got about a half dozen stings and I got stung once. I'm going to have to get him to take care of the yellow jacket nest at night with soap and a bunch of water because I don't know how deep the nest is in the half barrel. This time of year yellow jackets are pretty cranky! Thanks for your interesting video on your work. I'm going to look at others later. But I want to say you are very brave to work without netting and a bee suit! When we got stung by the yellow jackets it was very painful and both of us are allergic to bee and wasp stings. We doctored ourselves with Benedryl and I made a paste of water and baking soda to take out the venom and pain. I just don't know how you can work like you do! Onto more of your video's.
Those yellow jacket stings can be pretty rough. Glad you're OK.
Touching insulation AND the bees.
And roach poo covered wood then proceeds to break off honey comb and eat it using the same hand 😷🤢🤧☠️
Good info . Ever tried a razor saw? As many cut out as you do. Thinking of getting one myself. TIME FOR A LONG STAR thanks for sharing
We have one. It's good for certain situations. Pretty good for cutting drywall in tight places.
I have so much respect for honeybees after watching videos like yours. makes me what to put in a hive or two on my new property. amazing how docile and important such a seemingly "insignificant nuisance" is...
I was hitting my ecig when you did that at 0:20 cracked me up
You could really get a good pull off a well packed smoker. lol
Why hasn't someone invented an electric smoker? Would prevent a smoker going "out," but running out of juice in the back of nowhere would be just as bad. But someone could turn a profit on selling smoker scented e-smoker juice.
There already is one. You can probably find it on ebay. Never used one but I've seen it.
I took a look. Looks like a little fan keeps things going. Never heard of that sort of thing for two years looking at bee equipment. I sort of forgot that electric oxalic vaporizer wands are around, that's halfway to what I'm really picturing.
$16.99 plush shipping. Can you imagine what a piece of junk that thing is?
13:50 did someone heard the Fart?
Survivalist hahaha!! I did now, he even went "oops" lmao. He was just using his new smoker to calm the bees XD
Came for the bees. Stayed for the fart.
Back in the days, you used to calm bees with farts xD
lmaoooooo
It's amazing how perfect and uniform the honeycombs are. Looks like it was precision manufactured by a machine.
It is definitely precision engineered.
Thanks for helping bees.
If you ever need help finding queens in a hive, get some lemon grass. It attracts queens.
How do you do this without getting sick. If there's one thing I learned after binge watching all of these roach/bee/wasp removal videos, it's this: take care of your property. Being clean pays dividends.
i dont think honey bees should be killed period.
Dalton Leblanc yeah if we kill them no honey for 2600
Bees keep us alive, spreading the pollen.
Are they Honey Bees, or killer bees? Also that is an easy statement to make when they aren't infesting your home.
Well, technically you are infesting their home. But, nonetheless, as this video shows, it's an easy fix.
No, they're infesting my home when they decide to make their home in my home. They are a threat. Honey bees aren't as much of a threat as others, but they are still a threat.
Amazing how docile those honeybees really are.
His amused system must be great. He probably never gets sick and bee stings are nothing to him. This is amazing to watch.
was itching the whole video
EWWWWW NOOOOO! there were roaches in the spot less than a foot away!!!!! NOOOO
Great video! I had no idea the mess you can cause by trying to cut corners on a Bees nest!! Makes perfect sense when you think about it. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks Ray
I came to see the bees get sucked up, the hive ripped out, and a guy eat a honey comb.
We recently got 2 hives. So far my husband has been stung once. He brought in a little piece of comb with a little honey. The honey tastes like honeysuckle at least for now.
Brace for more stings. lol
This dude is b r a v e
CountrySideSlav at least it's not yellojackets
Thank you for being a pro and educating people on bees
I have to say how brave you both are, i watched this holding my breath!!
Breathe Jaynie breathe... 😂
Tender foots! LOL
Not you Pam. lol
628DirtRooster ... Truthfully, doesn't honey contain bee feces and parts of bee-guts, wings, and bodies?
I'm amazed at how many pest problems you all have in the US man. Now i know why. Your houses are all wood beams, isolation and drywall facades, like damn....
Backspace Gaming that way they're well-insulated and are flexible enough to handle earthquakes. Old-school European houses are cold and drafty, and they fall and kill people in earthquakes because stone and brick don't flex, they crumble. If the bricks are there for structure rather than just as a facade, you're in for massive property damage or death if the earth starts to shake at all.
True, here in Brazil we dont have earthquakes so i wouldn't know. What about taking hurricanes though, aren't they a bit...light?
Yeah, but NA has a lot of wood.
Pest problems the US has is mostly because of warmer climate/summers and winters than in Europe, especially in the southern states of the US.
Wooden houses are cheaper and are not really meant to last for 200 years.
True that
Well, this is the first time I have read about somebody saying honey bees are the scourge of the pollinator world as I saw in the comments. I suppose it's a matter of what a person wants to believe. I will have to see some studies backing that up. Yes, there are other pollinators and yes, some are more effective but honey bees are the best at making honey. I don't advocate for them building hives in houses but I do appreciate this guy taking the time and effort to capture this hive and then put it to good use rather than going and killing it off.
5:40 best part
Great informative video 👍🏾
Thank you
Hello, I dont have time to watch it, I watched it only in quickness, but didn't find answer for question, why to not poison bees. Could you, please in short sentence, explain me, why to not poison bees? Thank you.
coz they are nice and fluffy... see how he pets them 12:39
What is the average charge for a removal and what does it include?
5:57 no gloves
nightmare in action nighmare in action lightly touching and not being harmful doesn’t make them aggressive
nightmare in action nighmare in action only for certain bees though
A good beekeeper does not wear gloves.
still probably would’ve been a good idea when dealing with fiberglass (in addition to goggles and mask)
7:10 holy hell is that the hive? The biggest hive I've seen is about the size of my fist. Is that what they get to after a few years? No wonder the hives in cartoons are as big as heads
Random Guy About 1 month or even less. They build quickly!
Guy said maybe a few weeks at most
You're very knowledgeable. Thank you for the lesson!
Thanks for the nice comment Tevin
wow this guy is the bee whisperer killerer
Bouafue Thao he didn't kill them he's keeping them
Rip open a bee hive with barehands, and and eat it on the spot?
Insert name HERE He has skills and abilities many bears strive to one day achieve for themselves.
This dude is HARDCORE, doesn't even flinch when a bee goes on his hand...... Bloody hell
Your hardcore too, I am a wimp! I was attacked by a hive of wasps when I was young and man it messed me up....
Bees are ok. Call a professional and let them live. Wasps and Hornets though? I don´t care
mortl I think they saved the queen so that probably will allow for a new colony
THAT GAVE ME THE CREEPS
Thank God for people like you who save them!
Bees are so cute and fuzzy. I just wanna pet them.
Those bees bee nice
Yes Sir
They did not swarm him