I wish that I could thank all of the honey bees on Earth for all of the incredibly hard work that they do and tell them how much I appreciate them pollinating all of the plants and especially giving us that delicious, nutritious honey with all its multiple uses! 🐝🍯
@@kamicheezu8156 we dont kill the bees by taking their honey we kill them with factories car gas pesticides and 10000 other shit we use on daily taking care of the bees and taking their product is the smallest issue weve been doing this since the dawn of time
They are, as well as when pulling the frames. This is not humane but if people knew how its really made without them cutting scenes out, people would see it's wrong.
Some may be, but if enough smoke is used, casualties are minimised Katie, it's far better than what people used to do, and larger apiaries are searching for ways to reduce bee deaths during collection further.
Katie J There is literally NO WAY to completely eliminate casualties and your equivocation of bees to humans is a false equivocation and an appeal to emotion at best. Try again.
There is no way to eliminate casualties. Your right. And that's my point. The only reason my reasoning is "false" in your mind, is your views. Yes it's emotion I try to speak to. Real emotions real people should feel for other real living creatures. You don't agree. That's fine for you. Don't dash my views (or try to) because your guilty and don't have the strength of character to change.
+Patsha Ha Lots of guys do that. Not me, but the more experienced beekeepers like the easier movement vs safety of gloves. One site I know claims he checked hives in the nude to prove a point about doing it.
bees are friendly happy insects it's fucking wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets that you should watch out for, they are dicks who just want to fuck up your day
A couple jars are missing, the dispensers just pour honey all over the floor and conveyor belt. The workers then have to shut down everything to mop it all up. It would be a nightmare.
The smoke isn't to warn the bees someone is entering the hive. The bees smell the smoke and react as they have for thousands of years. They gorge themselves on honey so that they can save as much a possible if they've got to flee the approaching fire. This action makes them drowsy and more docile, and they'll move away from the smoke source. It simply helps protect the beekeeper a little.
Ive learned from experience that it gets very hoti put my hand on the bottom of it. But these bee keepers trust their bees and they already smoked them before the video was taken because it takes a lot more smoke to get the bees like that well that’s how my bees are and I wear a bee suit
@@Bambino762 To block the receptors of the bees to the point where they can't smell the alarm pheromone, you'd have to literally sit them in a dense cloud of choking smoke. If you're doing that you shouldn't be keeping bees in the first place. 2-3 puffs in the entrance of the hive is all they need, they smell smoke, they gorge, they get docile. When you open the hive you can smell the alarm pheromone being released, it smells like bananas. If a human can smell it, you really think you can put enough smoke into the hive to stop the bees from detecting it? Not sure where you got your information from, but it's a little inaccurate I'm afraid.
@@Bambino762 About what? The smell of the alarm pheromone? The one or two puffs of smoke being sufficient to calm a hive? The science behind how the bee scent receptors work? I'd like to see where you're getting your data from, it would prove a very amusing read, I'm sure.
@@Bambino762 not even close to wrong, you really think you're actually blocking their scent receptors with a little bit of smoke? You do you I guess, lol
as far as i know they're just oxygen starving them, slowing them down and making them lethargic and less hostile, but idfk I think my source is the magic schoolbus or something back in the 90's /shrug
Smoke masks alarm pheromones, which include various chemicals, e.g., isopentyl acetate that are released by guard bees or bees that are injured during a beekeeper's inspection. The smoke creates an opportunity for the beekeeper to open the beehive and work while the colony's defensive response is interrupted.
It's a double whammy actually. All animals are effected by smoke but insects have it the worst. They don't breath through a mouth or nostrils like us, they absorb oxygen and disperse carbon dioxide throughout their entire bodies. It's hard to make a filtration system throughout the entire body for toxins and smoke, which is why just spraying a bug with a poison is enough to kill it. It's not because it ingests it but because it absorbs it. The same thing happens with smoke. When insects are around smoke, their breathing it nothing BUT smoke, so they go through oxygen deficiency symptoms and become disoriented and lethargic, at least for long enough for the honeycomb to be removed.
And did you note which foods became hard to find? It wasn't the honey was it! It was the foods that a group claim to be "vegan" foods (fruits & some vegetables) yet the idiot vegans are running around saying it's cruel to provide bees with the care they need to stay healthy, while using the bees as slave labour. We need to end mono-culture & pesticide use & reconnect to nature & ensure we provide habitats for all insects & animals, including bees! All our food requires animals to be produced, but a disproportionate number of our foods require this special little insect! We need to respect them more
As a beekeeper--I can attest to the taste of honey , unprocessed and fresh from the hive as the BEST! It holds a lot of good enzymes and vitamins--and has a much better flavor than anything mass produced and delivered to the supermarkets. And different plants produce different nectar. The spring flowers make a light honey. The fall makes a dark honey. The latter of the two has a much earthier taste, but really goes well on a glazed ham. Glad this was posted...first time I have ever seen it gathered in bulk. And t hat comb honey looked fantastic!
It IS ! If you live near a farming area that has fruit stands.. most have local honey in both forms. Liquid and comb. The comb is the closest you will ever get to honey in its purest state. Stuff off the shelf in the stores cannot compare.
Anyone else get super anxious when that dude reaches into the beehive barehanded? I'd be wearing full body armour if I ever had this job thank you very much.
Smoke is a warning to the hive that their entire colony is endangered. So they immediately get to work on storing as much honey as possible while preparing to leave
Lol bubba, u just got trolled. And so easily, I might add. Why would u even reply to someone who's angry at u for racist bee tendencies? U seem easily agitated man and that's what feeds trolls
+12skyman12 it's makes the bees think there is a fire so they send an alert and makes them collect honey for an emergency evacuation, making them a lot less likely to sing you.
2010: nope 2011: just wait... 2012: wait a little more longer 2013: wait a little bit more 2014: nope 2015: be patient ok 2016: almost there 2017: very close 2018: nah i am to lazy 2019: just one more year 2020: LETS PUT THIS INTO THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS!
I love eating honey in the comb. This is natures candy and it's fantastic. The wax not only stores the honey but is quite pleasurable to chew while enjoying the rich honey inside :) Kinda reminds me of those candy wax lips and wax fangs they used to sell every Halloween, not to mention those sweet liquid filled mini wax "bottles". I think they were called "Nickle-Nip" but I liked the wax lips the best. Honey combs are the best of them all, though :)
AZAM KOZIZODA Manufacturers still puts an expiration date on products even though they don't expire and that's because since they don't know when it actually does expire, they guess. For example, you might see a chocolate bar have an expiration date of like 2 years from now but in reality, it can go much longer than that. This is shelf life however, so if you where to open that bar, it would lose shelf life and expire sooner but if its 100% honey, its gonna take a little longer.
AZAM KOZIZODA its probably not an 'expiry date' but instead a 'best before'. Loads of people confuse these two and end up chucking perfectly edible foods.
There's an even better way to harvest honey, some people created an automatic bee nest that drains all the honey and leaves the bees undisturbed. It's up on RUclips I forget what it's called but it looks super neat.
+Karmanade dude i saw that too. can you post it in a reply? that thing looked amazing but i forgot what it was. all i know is its made by some Australians
There is actually a method rthat was being used before the removable frames. Some Celtic and Nordic (thatd be vikings) homestead encouraged bees to nest inside special woven 'domes' when the honey exceeded the amount of space, it would 'drip' into a waiting container. This produced very little honey, but it worked.
It's sad that the bee population isn't very populous nowadays and most of the honey found in (American) stores is just HFCS and artificial sugars. Without bees, we wouldn't have a lot of fruits. It sounds silly, but it's true.
and yet, there are a bunch of other insects that pollinate. Bees are just more popular as they are easier to control, not to mention they make honey and wax. The people who use the bees for honey and wax get hired by farmers to bring their bees out to the fields. So not only are the people who raise the bees getting honey and wax out of it to make products, they are also getting paid for using the bees. This also gives a added benefit of the bees not having to look very far.
Really? I never knew other insects pollinated. I should do some research on this, although it's not something I'm all that interested in. Thanks for the information!
Morph KP Sure, but they generally don't care about the flowers themselves, they're there for other reasons, or just incidentally contact the flower. So while they do pollinate, they're not ideal pollinators, and bees are incredibly valuable to the pollination of crops. Remember, if that flower doesn't get pollinated, it never becomes food, it just falls off.
@@scythal If you raised bees you would know not all cells have honey in them so saying honey pulls the comb into a hexagon is not true. The cells are made into the shape before anything is put into them. Also they have to house the egg,larva and bodies of the brood, so their needs to be a shape to accommodate young bees along with honey. After millions of years of evolution the bee found the hexagon the best shape for their needs. ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-honeybees-love-hexagons-zack-patterson-and-andy-peterson
The person who "discovered" that was drunk off his ass at the time and used the formula for fixed wing flight. When using the correct formula for flapping winged flight, the outcome is as expected.
glad to know that the bees are no longer killed just to harvest the honey (for human consumptions) .. we humans will always need the bees to survive in this planet, we need bees to pollinate our fruits and vegetables plants, without bees, our plant-based food supplies will probably ended up being non-existent?
1/3 of the planets food supply is pollinated only be bees. 1/3 of the honey bee population died of colony collapse in the past 5 years. People thing insecticides sprayed on the growing amount of GMO crops. others think a parasite. Which ever the reason they better figure it out.
thats not true, extinction is caused by industrial farming (= less flowers) and pesticides... This smoke is often burnt fir wood and it is used for its strong smell.
Honey looses most of its benefits in 40 degrees C (104 F). So all the process in the factory practically kills it, making something really beneficial into just another candy. Just saying.
I really should look into what all is in honey. All I can guess from what you say would probably be destroyed at high temperatures are proteins that make hydrogen peroxide, which from what I heard is one of the reasons honey makes a good antiseptic for cuts and other such injuries on the skin.
Ok as someone with a huge phobia of bees, seeing that dude take out that frame without any protection makes me scream On another note, I've learned bees don't like the smell of cherry, so now I will be exclusively smelling like cherry lol
I'm not sure you could call bees "intelligent"... I'd say they have particularly interesting evolutive traits, which has driven their social structures to develop complex behaviors.
Am I the only one who is amazed by the fact that that guy handles the hive without protective clothing? and that those few puffs of smoke can convince bees not to sting!
It is. A friend beekeeper once brought me pieces of wax with honey in them just like the one you see here. It's like a natural chewing-gum, you chew it and honey comes out of it, it's amazing :D
ademkin yea . It's super yum . My daddy used to buy me some of those . They were supper yum and no I'm not a little girl . I'm 17 but I'm used to calling my daddy "daddy" .
Candy Garcia I actually went to a bee farm once and bought gallons of those things... And all sorts of flower honeys... And... Well, I'm a fat man and was surrounded by sugar :(
***** True, but let's not downplay the fact that you can keep that stuff good for literally thousands of years just by keeping a cap on it. You could dip your finger in a pot of honey from an ancient Egyptian tomb (which they've found) and have a wonderful little treat. Bees are f***ing magic.
+Jessica Wightman I avoid bees ;-; they all sting me for no reason, I would look around to see if any hives were around but nothing yet they still stung me as a child, so I avoid them as much as possible...
I think I might make my own bee colony. My mom loads the entire house with flowers everywhere and my dad has a really good workshop in the garage. I think one summer day I'll go out and build a home then go buy some bees from a local farm or something. It'd be really good to watch them grow
Pity you don't live in Australia. Our native bees don't sting & aren't domesticated & therefore produce very little honey & so we can if we want to & have enough flowers available just find a person with a hive (usually through council lists) & split the hive & bring home a little box that is their new hive & put it in our garden - even in city areas :) Connecting with nature is awesome :))
+jonathan camarena I think that would depend on the honey harvester. Anyone who doesn't leave enough honey for the larvae to eat is killing the hive. No next generation, no honey.
+1mfilms If given a chance, bees will use THEIR vomit as hive insulation, and food for themselves and for their babies! When bee communities no longer produce huge amounts of quality honey, they're killed off, new communities are created by the beekeepers, and the process starts all over again. Executing unproductive animals is the same standard protocol used by the dairy and egg industries when they murder unprofitable cows and hens. If you consume or use bee products, you are stealing something that does not belong to you, meaning bee exploiters are just as evil as meat-eaters who could care less about any animal, and vegetarians who continue to harm cows and calves for milk, and commodify hens for eggs.
Bees: Oh... it's the Landlord again..
Nordic Bricks LMFAO
Don’t mind me, just collecting rent
199... 200!!!! Likes
This comment has been here for over a year, starving, and I only have one like to give.
Baked Potato Cupcake lol, better than me, I haven’t given one like at all
Anyone else stuck in the how it's made loop?
Right here lmao.
yo
+Spanky Pancho I've probably seen like 20 of these already. I'm supposed to be looking at cars.
+Spanky Pancho yes
Yo!
Who else has no life and is sitting here watching how honey is made
here!
+KpilotRCHelis Hey! It's productive to watch this! :P
*raises hand*
Like you
Me.
the workers inside that factory are just big worker bees
Holy INCEPTION!
In trench coats
is there a giant bee that takes a cut from OUR honey???
@@amberrywolf4043 ofcourse, ever heard of the government? usually ruled by the biggest bee of all da prime minister/president/king
🤣😂
If bees die, we die. Everybody die
And this is why we must save the bees.
+Andy Wilderness 2000 eggs a day. that's 60000 a month and 720000 a year just by 1 queen.36000000 by 50 queens. i doubt they would die off
bee farms that usually make honey also breed the bees most of the time, so as long as honey farms exist, we are safe :D
+Andy Wilderness taiga chan!
+Andy Wilderness I hope that's the case. i love honey, and bees are some of my favourite animals. A decline of honey bees because of us would be sad
A bee has got a lawsuit filed against you
I love that movie.... lol
Thinking bee thinking bee
That bee is gonna be living my life
+Eren Mortel God damn it, Jerry.
+Superfield I am gonna live my life!
I wish that I could thank all of the honey bees on Earth for all of the incredibly hard work that they do and tell them how much I appreciate them pollinating all of the plants and especially giving us that delicious, nutritious honey with all its multiple uses! 🐝🍯
If they understood humans, you would be stung to the sun and back
Edit: well maybe not too bad, they would like the pollinating flowers compliment
@Retro Gamer: You can go and try and tell everyone how it went 😊
Thank them by not mowing your lawn in May. That's what I do.
Who ever envented to get the honey without killing the bees is a legend
Fake honey is very unhealthy and you dont have to kill bees to get real honey they mostly die of air pollution
@@nemanjakrstic3096 please duh dont ruin such a good comment with scary facts that almost untrue
@@kamicheezu8156 we dont kill the bees by taking their honey we kill them with factories car gas pesticides and 10000 other shit we use on daily taking care of the bees and taking their product is the smallest issue weve been doing this since the dawn of time
I hate bees
Skweky skwek shut the hell up he is stating facts
for some reason instead of enjoying the video i always wonder if a few bees are squished by removing or putting the frames back in
They are, as well as when pulling the frames. This is not humane but if people knew how its really made without them cutting scenes out, people would see it's wrong.
Some may be, but if enough smoke is used, casualties are minimised
Katie, it's far better than what people used to do, and larger apiaries are searching for ways to reduce bee deaths during collection further.
Minimized doesn't mean none. What if it were humans??? Children? There is no difference. It is wrong. The only difference is your view.
Katie J
There is literally NO WAY to completely eliminate casualties and your equivocation of bees to humans is a false equivocation and an appeal to emotion at best. Try again.
There is no way to eliminate casualties. Your right. And that's my point. The only reason my reasoning is "false" in your mind, is your views. Yes it's emotion I try to speak to. Real emotions real people should feel for other real living creatures. You don't agree. That's fine for you. Don't dash my views (or try to) because your guilty and don't have the strength of character to change.
What kind of bees make milk?
Boobees.
Meh...
simmytime lol wtf
i cant believe i laughed im ashamed of myself
simmytime wooooowwww
Get the hell out nah just joking
They make the honey we make the money.
Kaiser Kevin *Bee Larry King* would be proud
Kaiser Kevin are you seriously quoting the Bee Movie?
We always make the money duh
When we finally find out it is honey that destroys our alien invaders.. prices will skyrocket!!!
@thisisobdurate it's not slavery they work on their own there not forced to work and all we eat is extra honey
Barry B. Benson is going to sue this channel
Yeah but, the bee's aren't getting killed
what is ur gender?
It's Barry B. Benson you uncultured swine
NO! ....Just no
That’s what I said when they brought out the smoker
Did that guy just pull the frame out bare handed? The guy is a savage!
+Patsha Ha Lots of guys do that. Not me, but the more experienced beekeepers like the easier movement vs safety of gloves. One site I know claims he checked hives in the nude to prove a point about doing it.
+Verty my human standards. The guy would beehead!
+Clayton Herron Also, if a bee gets mashed don't the release a pheromone that upsets other bees?
bees are friendly happy insects it's fucking wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets that you should watch out for, they are dicks who just want to fuck up your day
+SpookDogg ikr
The Bee Movie but instead of the Bee movie it's just about Honey
"xD"
Cathy Falcioni
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Cathy Falcioni
Why do you look so sexy?
I would hate to have to clean up the mess that machine would make when the jars don't line up.
A couple jars are missing, the dispensers just pour honey all over the floor and conveyor belt. The workers then have to shut down everything to mop it all up.
It would be a nightmare.
U remind me of Monica Geller ❤😂😂
Everyone who's worked on a production line knows that this must happen every now and then lolol 😩
"The bees then deposit the nectar...."
AKA: Puke. They puke into the honeycomb.
more like spit
I'm watching a really low budget porn video
I will still eat it
Bee burp
@@valeriesanchez3074 basically.
How it's made, honey:
Woman: It's made by bees
'Show stops'
Jessey Straver ikr!
Lynne got the best narration, she just gets straight to the point
The smoke isn't to warn the bees someone is entering the hive. The bees smell the smoke and react as they have for thousands of years. They gorge themselves on honey so that they can save as much a possible if they've got to flee the approaching fire. This action makes them drowsy and more docile, and they'll move away from the smoke source. It simply helps protect the beekeeper a little.
Ive learned from experience that it gets very hoti put my hand on the bottom of it. But these bee keepers trust their bees and they already smoked them before the video was taken because it takes a lot more smoke to get the bees like that well that’s how my bees are and I wear a bee suit
Thank you!
@@Bambino762 To block the receptors of the bees to the point where they can't smell the alarm pheromone, you'd have to literally sit them in a dense cloud of choking smoke. If you're doing that you shouldn't be keeping bees in the first place. 2-3 puffs in the entrance of the hive is all they need, they smell smoke, they gorge, they get docile. When you open the hive you can smell the alarm pheromone being released, it smells like bananas. If a human can smell it, you really think you can put enough smoke into the hive to stop the bees from detecting it? Not sure where you got your information from, but it's a little inaccurate I'm afraid.
@@Bambino762 About what? The smell of the alarm pheromone? The one or two puffs of smoke being sufficient to calm a hive? The science behind how the bee scent receptors work? I'd like to see where you're getting your data from, it would prove a very amusing read, I'm sure.
@@Bambino762 not even close to wrong, you really think you're actually blocking their scent receptors with a little bit of smoke? You do you I guess, lol
The smoke is not a warning, it calms them down. Bad information.
from what I've heard, they think it's a forest fire so they try to stay still to save oxygen and hide in the hive
they gorge on honey because they think a fire is happening and bees that are full are calmer
as far as i know they're just oxygen starving them, slowing them down and making them lethargic and less hostile, but idfk I think my source is the magic schoolbus or something back in the 90's
/shrug
Smoke masks alarm pheromones, which include various chemicals, e.g., isopentyl acetate that are released by guard bees or bees that are injured during a beekeeper's inspection. The smoke creates an opportunity for the beekeeper to open the beehive and work while the colony's defensive response is interrupted.
It's a double whammy actually. All animals are effected by smoke but insects have it the worst. They don't breath through a mouth or nostrils like us, they absorb oxygen and disperse carbon dioxide throughout their entire bodies. It's hard to make a filtration system throughout the entire body for toxins and smoke, which is why just spraying a bug with a poison is enough to kill it. It's not because it ingests it but because it absorbs it.
The same thing happens with smoke. When insects are around smoke, their breathing it nothing BUT smoke, so they go through oxygen deficiency symptoms and become disoriented and lethargic, at least for long enough for the honeycomb to be removed.
Roses are red
Cars eat gas
Yeah honey is sweet and all but
Ya like jazz?
Weird...
I can't believe I laughed at that. I'm disappointed at myself
Oh my gosh! Lol
DIO DAMA
DIO
I need to watch How How It's Made is Made.
word
TheLast2nd How It's Made - How It's Made
How its made- How its Made is Made*
How it's Made-ception
Made is not an English word
SAVE THE BEES 2014!!
There's a massive depopulation of bees! Without them the human race has barely a way to survive!
Without you, however, our survival chance would rise sky high.
I will be doing my bit this year! Excited!
Marqan I think u mean: SKY ROCKET
And did you note which foods became hard to find? It wasn't the honey was it! It was the foods that a group claim to be "vegan" foods (fruits & some vegetables) yet the idiot vegans are running around saying it's cruel to provide bees with the care they need to stay healthy, while using the bees as slave labour.
We need to end mono-culture & pesticide use & reconnect to nature & ensure we provide habitats for all insects & animals, including bees! All our food requires animals to be produced, but a disproportionate number of our foods require this special little insect! We need to respect them more
As a beekeeper--I can attest to the taste of honey , unprocessed and fresh from the hive as the BEST! It holds a lot of good enzymes and vitamins--and has a much better flavor than anything mass produced and delivered to the supermarkets. And different plants produce different nectar. The spring flowers make a light honey. The fall makes a dark honey. The latter of the two has a much earthier taste, but really goes well on a glazed ham. Glad this was posted...first time I have ever seen it gathered in bulk. And t hat comb honey looked fantastic!
Dude that sounds so damn good
It IS ! If you live near a farming area that has fruit stands.. most have local honey in both forms. Liquid and comb. The comb is the closest you will ever get to honey in its purest state. Stuff off the shelf in the stores cannot compare.
Nice to see they care about removing the bees
So you're telling me that this freaking delicious liquid gold is just bee vomit?
Matthew O'Connor Bee shit actually.
+Michael Adams no, bee spit
k
+Matthew O'Connor But its okay, bees produce it to be edible.
+Matthew O'Connor bee vomit indeed.
Anyone else get super anxious when that dude reaches into the beehive barehanded? I'd be wearing full body armour if I ever had this job thank you very much.
That's got to bee delicious.
that joke so so bad :D
it's so bad it "stings"
+Vortex atleast he tried
please stop
that pun was punomical.
"Your taking our schools! Our homes! And it's for sale???"
~Barry Benson
smoke doesnt warn bees of intruders, they flee because theyre tricked to thinking there is a fire.
Half the things they say on this show is untrue.
Smoke is a warning to the hive that their entire colony is endangered. So they immediately get to work on storing as much honey as possible while preparing to leave
I think it basically sedates/drugs them. It's like chloroforming them..
Hoodiefoodie yep, and wasps flee if they see smoke too
This is litterally better than porn.
why masturbate when how its made exists
***** r u like 12 or what?
***** haha lol
***** hahahaha u r so fucked up
***** u know its not a suprise that u r 13
I like how the beekeeper could easily have a net around his head, but he's like "nah it aint nothin but a thang"
+Vic Vinegar
keep calm
and
bee keep
+Vic Vinegar Correction: "nah, it aint nuthin but a stang"
I love watching how things get made! So satisfying. 😁😁
Not a big fan of bees, but I am a big fan of their honey!
donkaldtrump whatever, hope you have a great Christmas
Lol bubba, u just got trolled. And so easily, I might add. Why would u even reply to someone who's angry at u for racist bee tendencies? U seem easily agitated man and that's what feeds trolls
Bubba115 I'm not a fan of honey,but I'm a bid fan of bees
All your honey are belong to us
Bubba115 bees and other pollinators are the only reason you're alive. start respecting them.
That smoker does send a warning lol it knocks them the fuq out
Bees don't smoke
+Rickstar Coswello Not really, it tames them, it basically calms them down, and alerts them. It doesn't knock them out or anything of the sort.
+12skyman12 it's makes the bees think there is a fire so they send an alert and makes them collect honey for an emergency evacuation, making them a lot less likely to sing you.
+12skyman12 also the reason they don't sting as much is because when they collect the honey it makes them act drunk.
It blocks the warning pheromones that they send through their antennae. I think
Bees nuts
Got eem
really nigga
how to take care of a cat
Slytherin Kid Comment of the fucking year. Laughed so hard literally everyone in my house woke up, it's 6:30am and they are not happy.
2010: nope
2011: just wait...
2012: wait a little more longer
2013: wait a little bit more
2014: nope
2015: be patient ok
2016: almost there
2017: very close
2018: nah i am to lazy
2019: just one more year
2020: LETS PUT THIS INTO THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS!
StickFiguresMaster wot?
@@StickFiguresMaster F for respecc, but TMI mate... You did your best tho.
these types of comments are dumb. RUclips recommendations don't depend on the date it was published. It recommends you things you might like.
I literally googled it 👀
Spilled Milk I looked at what I wrote, omfg was I on a few gallons of soda that day!? XD
Why does the bees' furry heads look so cute? :)
Dalton Chew ikr
They're furry so they can collect pollen. I will agree, though, that they look significantly less menacing compared to other Hymenoptera.
Jelly Turtle they also have huge cute eyes
They pretty
Big eyes
(This is scientifically proven that things with big eyes are more cute because its traits that are in baby's)
It makes me happy knowing bees are no longer killed in order to extract their honey. 👍🏻👍🏻
It is still immoral to farm them
Yes they are this clip is full of shit.
+Avri Baby shhhhh
Not really. It depends who is doing it. Some people actually respect the bees and keep the interference to a minimum.
You think
We spare the bees because it's more economical, not because its more humane.
They don't say they only do it because it's more humane they say it's a more humane way of getting honey.
True dat :(
Poor lemons :(
And it's becoming illegal since honeybees are becoming endangered
***** LMAO
When I was a little kid, I used to get night terrors all the time. For some reason, this was the only thing that could calm me down.
It's like... ASMR but at normal conversation. I'm the same way so I totally understand it!
No bees were harmed in the making of this video
100% true
I love eating honey in the comb. This is natures candy and it's fantastic. The wax not only stores the honey but is quite pleasurable to chew while enjoying the rich honey inside :)
Kinda reminds me of those candy wax lips and wax fangs they used to sell every Halloween, not to mention those sweet liquid filled mini wax "bottles". I think they were called "Nickle-Nip" but I liked the wax lips the best.
Honey combs are the best of them all, though :)
Bee Agressive, bee, bee Agressive
I clicked so fast expecting an interview of an actual bee.. asking them how they make it
Did you know honey never expires?
Mike jones yes i know
Correct but they lose quality over time. Their taste gets less sweet and so forth but no expire date.
This is exactlly what puzzeled me recentlly. With the knowledge that honey never expires, İ was surprised by reading expiration date on honey bar.
AZAM KOZIZODA Manufacturers still puts an expiration date on products even though they don't expire and that's because since they don't know when it actually does expire, they guess. For example, you might see a chocolate bar have an expiration date of like 2 years from now but in reality, it can go much longer than that. This is shelf life however, so if you where to open that bar, it would lose shelf life and expire sooner but if its 100% honey, its gonna take a little longer.
AZAM KOZIZODA its probably not an 'expiry date' but instead a 'best before'. Loads of people confuse these two and end up chucking perfectly edible foods.
dudes like fuck it i dont need a bee suit.
Lol
That literally made me crack up. 😂😂😂
dearrcaityy21
literally? 0_0
Mark Johnson yup
No he does not need a bee suit and yes he is fucking stupid
There's an even better way to harvest honey, some people created an automatic bee nest that drains all the honey and leaves the bees undisturbed. It's up on RUclips I forget what it's called but it looks super neat.
+Karmanade dude i saw that too. can you post it in a reply? that thing looked amazing but i forgot what it was. all i know is its made by some Australians
constitutional libertarian I too forget, just look around for it. Research is rewarding
+Karmanade is it this video?
New Invention - Flow: Honey on Tap Directly From your Beehive
america10ism Sounds familiar, I'm pretty sure it is the Flow.
oh yea i saw it in a "Things you never knew existed"
If it's Halloween and your mother wears a bumblebee costume, don't say you're hungry.
its 2 am. help.
l a u r e n . 牡牛座 5:50 am here help
Qrazey it's 12:00 am here help
Omg same XD I can't stop watching videos on how stuff is made!
Guys come on! Its easy! Just watch "one more video" and thats it! Aint that simple as hell?
I have three finals tomorrow. help.
After that many extractions, shouldn't the bees be conditioned to know the beekeeper is tricking them?
No their bees they are stupid
bees is efficient and shit..but they been stupid tho lol..
Their lifespan isn't long enough to learn the 1 to 10. How would they do that?!
Listen man, they are bees.
Insects have limited intelligence.
About halfway through the video, I was wondering what the hell does this has to do about printing currency.
You are an amateur and a fool!
I'm not really into amateur porn, but thanks, I guess.
Thomas Aragorn Amateur trolling right there
Thomas Aragorn Watch me do it again
Hey, if you only have the attention span of a gnat's penis, that's fine by me.
There is actually a method rthat was being used before the removable frames.
Some Celtic and Nordic (thatd be vikings) homestead encouraged bees to nest inside special woven 'domes' when the honey exceeded the amount of space, it would 'drip' into a waiting container. This produced very little honey, but it worked.
Thanks god for those beatiful bees
thank god for every thing
الثعلب المكار ايه ولله الحمد الله على النعمة
Thank the bees
God didn't do that hard work ffs
It's sad that the bee population isn't very populous nowadays and most of the honey found in (American) stores is just HFCS and artificial sugars. Without bees, we wouldn't have a lot of fruits. It sounds silly, but it's true.
and yet, there are a bunch of other insects that pollinate. Bees are just more popular as they are easier to control, not to mention they make honey and wax. The people who use the bees for honey and wax get hired by farmers to bring their bees out to the fields. So not only are the people who raise the bees getting honey and wax out of it to make products, they are also getting paid for using the bees. This also gives a added benefit of the bees not having to look very far.
Really? I never knew other insects pollinated. I should do some research on this, although it's not something I'm all that interested in. Thanks for the information!
Matthew Tran Well the wasp doesn't do it for honey they do it from killing other insects that land on the flowers.
Morph KP Sure, but they generally don't care about the flowers themselves, they're there for other reasons, or just incidentally contact the flower. So while they do pollinate, they're not ideal pollinators, and bees are incredibly valuable to the pollination of crops. Remember, if that flower doesn't get pollinated, it never becomes food, it just falls off.
Me- *Sees one bee* NOPE NOPE NOPE *Speed walks away*
Me- *Sees 500 million bees* NOPENOPEONPEONPOEPNOPEONPOENPONEP *Becomes superman and flys to Pluto*
Fun fact
Bees make Combs in circles but the honey pulls towards itself making hexagons
No
No the bees make the comb hexagon shaped. I watch them do it.
@@linr2870 Did they show you how to do it?
@@scythal If you raised bees you would know not all cells have honey in them so saying honey pulls the comb into a hexagon is not true. The cells are made into the shape before anything is put into them. Also they have to house the egg,larva and bodies of the brood, so their needs to be a shape to accommodate young bees along with honey.
After millions of years of evolution the bee found the hexagon the best shape for their needs. ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-honeybees-love-hexagons-zack-patterson-and-andy-peterson
*_According to all known laws of aviation there’s no way a bee can fly_*
but then again think of where the laws of aviation comes from. humans and humans are not suppose to fly either
*/The wings are to small for its fat little body*
The person who "discovered" that was drunk off his ass at the time and used the formula for fixed wing flight. When using the correct formula for flapping winged flight, the outcome is as expected.
glad to know that the bees are no longer killed just to harvest the honey (for human consumptions) ..
we humans will always need the bees to survive in this planet, we need bees to pollinate our fruits and vegetables plants, without bees, our plant-based food supplies will probably ended up being non-existent?
1/3 of the planets food supply is pollinated only be bees.
1/3 of the honey bee population died of colony collapse in the past 5 years. People thing insecticides sprayed on the growing amount of GMO crops. others think a parasite. Which ever the reason they better figure it out.
someone watched A Bee Movie
We don't _need_ bees as pollination can be done by humans, but really bees are _preffered_..
I have a fear of bees because they sting because we exist
*on this planet
Okay wait wait why the hell wasn't that guy wearing gloves what
noor al refae He's living like Larry.
Incredibly Creative Name lol 😂😂 good one
+noor al refae because bees arent angry animals! As long as you dont hurt them, they will not hurt you!
+xThe Elias dodododoododooododoodododooododododoododod
+xThe Elias Using that logic no one gets stung. People who are the gentlest people I know have gotten stung.
*Barry B. Benson wants to know your location*
Am I the only one who really wants to try those blocks of honeycomb???? They look so nice but so weird, I didn't even know people ate honey like that
Have seen edible Honey Comb in the higher-end grocery stores (Whole Foods, Fresh Market, Wegmans).
Also in some rural Super Walmarts.
The smoke is a scent to let the bees think their hive is on fire. Don't let that woman mislead you.
Nobody really knows why smoke makes bees act that way. All we know is that it works.
it causes them to panic. they know it works that way
+anthony62490 no it's a hormone they release
love how they try to lie about what the smoke really do xD
It disorients them and sedates them which isn't very nice but it's better than needing to kill tens of thousands of bees just to get their honey.
i figured it was a lie because it didnt make sense
It actually calms the bees. The drones release a pheromone when they are attacked, the smoke masks the pheromone.
thats not true, extinction is caused by industrial farming (= less flowers) and pesticides... This smoke is often burnt fir wood and it is used for its strong smell.
Emil Schjerven Brenden do?
I want a "How It's Made" episode about how episodes of "How It's Made" are made.
0:18 *SUCC NECCTAR*
Underrated comment.
mmmm yess SUCKY SUCKYYYYY
*intense slurp sounds*
Digital Pyro S U C C
Digital Pyro You made my day , i never laughed so hard in my entire life-!
Bees be like, "Damn is that cherry I smell?! Fuck you queen, I'm out"
Ya like Jazz?
Hahaha I was thinking of that vine
Jugs I love how your comment matches your profile picture perfectly and just to be sure that is araragi, right?
YES
Jugs lol lmao
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I those guys at the beginning must have balls of steel
They were hands.
I those guys as well
Nothing beats raw honey straight from the hive. Nomnomnom
tasty bee vomit
Very tasty, yes.
the best food ever made from an animal!
Sooner Science Nerd I take it you never heard of Bacon or meat for a matter of fact?
Darius3431 made from an animal not made OF the animal
Honey looses most of its benefits in 40 degrees C (104 F). So all the process in the factory practically kills it, making something really beneficial into just another candy. Just saying.
***** Honey curdles when it gets hot... it doesn't get thinner.
I really should look into what all is in honey. All I can guess from what you say would probably be destroyed at high temperatures are proteins that make hydrogen peroxide, which from what I heard is one of the reasons honey makes a good antiseptic for cuts and other such injuries on the skin.
and it's thinned.
***** Probably adulterated with corn syrup to thin it down
***** It is like that because it has been heated up. Still one of the best foods on the planet.
Bees.
+iJustFlyDammit Bees?
+Tyler Albers Yes, Bees.
+Lewis Straight *gasp* IT'S ALL CLEAR NOW
+Lewis Straight you lied watch it you frick
Jack Carl St Rose nah
Ok as someone with a huge phobia of bees, seeing that dude take out that frame without any protection makes me scream
On another note, I've learned bees don't like the smell of cherry, so now I will be exclusively smelling like cherry lol
SAVE US BARRY B BENSON
Thumbs up if you thought about Burt's Bees Wax.
I thought it said burnt bees XD
+Sam_the_ Wolf490 I thought it was burnt's bees wax!
Bee vomit never tasted so good..hmm
You made me literally laugh out loud :D
I almost said the same thing.... We practically the same thing only with "bee spit" lol
I'm not sure you could call bees "intelligent"... I'd say they have particularly interesting evolutive traits, which has driven their social structures to develop complex behaviors.
Salute to the inventor of the removable frames otherwise we will be killing gazillions of poor creators to fill our sweet hunger tummys
Am I the only one who is amazed by the fact that that guy handles the hive without protective clothing? and that those few puffs of smoke can convince bees not to sting!
it doesn't convince them. it works as a depressant making them too lethargic to pay attention to what is going on around them.
Still... That guy has balls lol
3:16 : that looks delicious
It is. A friend beekeeper once brought me pieces of wax with honey in them just like the one you see here. It's like a natural chewing-gum, you chew it and honey comes out of it, it's amazing :D
ademkin yea . It's super yum . My daddy used to buy me some of those . They were supper yum and no I'm not a little girl . I'm 17 but I'm used to calling my daddy "daddy" .
Herr Mert also in America
Herr Mert wow here they come in honey jars . They cost like 5:00
Candy Garcia I actually went to a bee farm once and bought gallons of those things...
And all sorts of flower honeys...
And...
Well, I'm a fat man and was surrounded by sugar :(
Me: eating straight honey while watching this
Welcome to another episode of "How It's Packaged"
Did you know? Honey is the only food in existence that never spoils or goes bad.
Bravo for the fact! Let me live it for 10 years now.
*****
True, but let's not downplay the fact that you can keep that stuff good for literally thousands of years just by keeping a cap on it. You could dip your finger in a pot of honey from an ancient Egyptian tomb (which they've found) and have a wonderful little treat. Bees are f***ing magic.
Superfield it does go bad
DAMN! I'm drooling at 3:13 that magnificent golden wafer!...
“thEy sTOre iT In tHe hOnEY SaCK”
So aside from a few scare tactics... absolutely no cruelty towards the bees whatsoever.
assassintwinat8 it's just an animal product, which is why vegans don't eat/buy beeswax products.
Micki Babe it still seems odd to me, but whatever. agave's kickass, too
"They rip the wings off of the queen!" Wtf????
oh boy here we go...once I start watching these, I tend to watch many.
Barry B Benson is gonna sue ya'll's asses. Petty, smh.
As a beekeeper, this video could have been more accurate. Maximum hive population is 60,000 to 80,000 bees. There are other incorrect use of terms.
Honey is a one of nature's finest gifts. It has many medicinal properties, tastes great and making it is good for the planet too.
Its also mentioned in the Holy Quran, its prized in Islam.
peace be to you.
Oh how I love bees and honey. Bees are the only insects that I find cute and not disgusting.
+Supervillain I'm deathly allergic to their stings, but I adore them and their work
+Jessica Wightman Poor you. But their work is amazing indeed.
+Jessica Wightman I avoid bees ;-; they all sting me for no reason, I would look around to see if any hives were around but nothing yet they still stung me as a child, so I avoid them as much as possible...
this video is the bees knees of honey videos.
Well god bless the creator of the reusable frames because its horrid that the bees were killed back then.
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jizz
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I think I might make my own bee colony. My mom loads the entire house with flowers everywhere and my dad has a really good workshop in the garage. I think one summer day I'll go out and build a home then go buy some bees from a local farm or something. It'd be really good to watch them grow
Lmfao if not a joke this shit is outright hilarious
c4RustLife I don't know what's funny about
It but I do sound nerdy as shit there
i think hes laughing at how nonchalant you are acting about buying and raising bees
Pity you don't live in Australia. Our native bees don't sting & aren't domesticated & therefore produce very little honey & so we can if we want to & have enough flowers available just find a person with a hive (usually through council lists) & split the hive & bring home a little box that is their new hive & put it in our garden - even in city areas :)
Connecting with nature is awesome :))
So the guy that takes care of the bees doesn't wear a suit o.O
He crazy
Oh I get it! “Bears 🐻 love honey 🍯 and I’m a Pooh bear so I do care so I’ll climb there!”
Ha! Reminds me of my Disney sing along songs videotapes!
That is the thinnest, most runny honey I have ever seen.
+Supernatural Pineapple its because they jipp you by adding water. raw honey is the only way to go.
either that or it was warmed to 100 farenheit
It's terrible that so many honeybees are dying now.
Watching this video makes me feel better about it. We're just taking the bees' surplus and not killing them either.
+1mfilms no bro we take all of it... idk if you noticed but they didnt leave any of the combs behind.
+jonathan camarena I think that would depend on the honey harvester. Anyone who doesn't leave enough honey for the larvae to eat is killing the hive. No next generation, no honey.
+1mfilms
If given a chance, bees will use THEIR vomit as hive insulation, and
food for themselves and for their babies! When bee communities no longer produce huge amounts of quality honey, they're killed off, new
communities are created by the beekeepers, and the process starts all
over again. Executing unproductive animals is the same standard protocol
used by the dairy and egg industries when they murder unprofitable cows
and hens. If you consume or use bee products, you are stealing
something that does not belong to you, meaning bee exploiters are just as evil as meat-eaters who could care less about any animal, and vegetarians who continue to harm cows and calves for milk, and commodify hens for eggs.
Plus we're helping sustain bee populations.
+The Leprechaun That's because of climate change, habitat destruction and use of pesticides, not honey harvesting
3:16 Oh god, now I want a honeycomb so bad. That looks amazing.
Where do you live? If you ask a local beekeeper he will likely sell it to you :)