Xxflamer firexX they don’t sting the queen bee to kill her. The reason the bees surround the queen and cover her up entirely is to increase the body temperature of the queen bee so it would over heat. This would cause it to die.
DAVID, That was fascinating to see you change the Bee's attitude toward that queen... from wanting to kill her.. to caring for her as their own queen. How crazy is that. Thanks for sharing.
Phil Lully simple science. When bees deem a queen unfit or the queen is no longer able to conceive they will do something called “cuddle death” where they surround the queen bee as seen here until she over heats and dies
HYPOTHESIS: When the bees are nearby their original queen, the two different pheromones clash and create this rage in them. When she is removed and put in a cage with the same bees, her pheromone dominates and the bees accept her. (Don't know if my theory is correct, but it does fit.) Also, do you remember the Three Stooges episode where the smell of Wild Hyacinth drives Curly nuts? Kinda funny, right?
You had it right the first time but then you switched. A theory is not the same thing as a hypothesis. A theory has evidence to support why it is a fact.
@@Gizmonips Yes but unfortunately Academia has become terribly corrupt. Basically if you get enough "Scienctist" to agree with your idea, then it's theory. Experimental data be damned.
Just a little experience I just had (bad), to pass on to your viewers. I bought 4 mated queens ($180). Decided to keep them overnight to make the hives queenless. Put them in a cabinet without doors in my shop. Dark and warm. Early next morning they were dead. The little sugar ants went after the candy plugs and also killed the queen and attendants. Never thought about ants. Expensive lesson.
I had a wild swarm in my yard this summer, and they built a hive (big and getting bigger) under the eaves of my garage. Not sure what to do with it, as winters here are severe and I doubt they'll survive one. But we also have ants, large carpenter ants here, and any drowsy bee that falls off the hive, due to already cool morning temperatures, gets nailed, fast. Awful sight to see a big ant dragging off the bee, still trying its best to escape.
I’m not gonna lie, I found your channel last night through recommendations and I’m not a beekeeper, nor do I know anything about bees, but I actually really like your channel. I find your voice soothing and I like that you treat the bees really gently. Keep up the good work my man :))
I’m not sure why I started watching your videos as bees were never an interesting subject for me. But I’m forever grateful that I did. Your videos convey how important honey bees are to our existence & their intelligence & dedication to work together is something us humans can learn from. Education gives us a whole new perspective & respect for the Queen bee & her workers.TY🙏
Hi, thanks for the video, this season I have lost all my colonies because of some neighbors, they used pesticide on squash cultures...so Heartbreak, I am wondering if there is a way to manipulate bees to not get to flowers I choose ? anyway, I wich you good luck. Mounir from Algeria
Wow. Thanks David. That is really surprising... When you said you were putting those same bees in the cage with the queen I literally said out loud, don't do that, LOL, I was sure they'd kill her.
Not sure how bees recognize and navigate back to their hive, but since you have so many hives and majority are painted white - maybe paint clusters of hives different colors and/or with different markings on the front for recognition? In nature the hives would be in very distinctive places the bees would probably easily recognize. Love your channel and videos! Thank you for making them!
What a magnificent apiary you have. Your videos have helped me to keep 2 hives, and I am hopeful that my bee yard can grow to be like yours someday. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
I always think about what Friar Tuck said in Russel Crowe's Robin Hood movie "I keep bees and they keep me" . It's a good line showing how man and bee can live together in harmony.
Oh, thank you for this! One of the most amazing things I have seen in my life. It’ even helped me understand something in my life. I deeply appreciate your knowledge. There’s a wisdom in life that transcends above all kinds of life, yet applies equally to them all. Your knowledge is wise.
Bees are amazing creatures in all the years i have kept them there always fascinating, watching you is always a learning curve i tend to only wear a really cheap vail sometimes just my mosquito net on my head like you sandals shorts t/shirt no gloves i feel it brings me more closer to the bees.
Can you mark the queens with a color and mark the hive/box she belongs to with the same color so if the queen flies to the wrong box you can put her in the right box before they kill her..if you see it first of course... Color coordinate the queens and boxes I guess..just wondering. And how do you not get stung? I have to carry an epi pen because of them little boogers...lol!! It is pretty cool though!
Hey David, I have been watching your videos to learn more as a first year bee keeper, I was wondering if you could make a video of you doing a hive inspection on a hive with more than one deep box?
@@Unknownlng I had a hive of bees I needed removed from a low hanging tree branch. I know bee hives are expensive. I was wanting to turn lemons into lemonade.
So happy I found your channel.. I’ve always been fascinated by bees 🐝 and I have insomnia...easy watching very informative I’ve binge watched all your queen videos so neat! I do feel bad for the queen when they are trying to kill her tho poor gal
David, I have one hive right now with beetle blasters, a CD trap and screen bottom board with oil tray underneath, my question is sometimes when I clean out the oil tray there are 2 or 3 large larva in the cooking oil, they seem to live in it without any problem. They are quite large and kinda flat. do you have any idea what these might be? Thanks for all the good info.
WoW just a simple mater of being caged up..... But as I am sure you have experienced this , but you introduced the bees to the Queen... But what would happen if you put the ball of bees in the cage with the queen at the same time ?? Would they stop the aggressive attack or would they continue to kill her?? I am assuming with out breaking the fight up first.... Caged or not they would continue.... Thanks
(SERIOUS)Hey i have a question about bee behavior cause about a month ago at a church i voulunteer for i found in a closet a giant pile of dead bees as if someone had swept them in to a pile you know but nobody couldve done that cause i was in that closet the 2 days before to grab cleaning supply and there nobody there until 2 days after i found the bees and all of them were just dead so do colonies go together to die somewhere if they dont have a queen or food or somthing?
ME: wth? Why did I get this bee recommendation. I hate bees Also me after watching 1st couple of seconds: watches every other bee video this banyard bees keeper uploaded...... now, wants to be a bee keeper lmao Great videos! Very informative...
Good vid thanks. I’m Having trouble with a new carny queen nuc with some frames with Italian brood and workers and the bees really are not impressed 4days in, I might try her on some other bees I guess.
Your Management Professor uses this clip in a class on Human Resource Management, "Controlling Your Career; Finding a Fit or get Fired (and eaten alive...)" at The Catholic University of America in The Busch School of Business
Man I wish I'd seen this video 2 hours ago. Just tried to mark my queen and when I put her back they balled her and were trying to sting her. I tried to reintroduce her after spraying the hive with sugar water. Didn't work. Cage trick might have saved her. I put her in a cage for a few minutes but without attendants. Lesson learned. Always let the paint dry first and use the right kind of paint.
Why is it necessary to place worker bees in with a queen? When you pick up a worker by it's wings, can it not twist it's abdomen to sting? It is amazing to watch, but harrowing to do I am sure.
Whats wrong with bees in your back yard? If you're scared of bees in your back yard, I feel bad for you. You literally have to try to get a bee pissed off before they would even consider stinging you, unless you where attacking their hive in some way. And if that's the case... stop attacking bee hives... They'll stop stinging you
@@gerble36 if a bee hive comes into my lawn I have a flame thrower and and a concrete fence so it won't get burned. i WONT stop spraying till they have all got burned
genuine question: if they was trying to kill the queen, why did it take them so long to do so? they basically swarmed her for quite some time, is her armor this strong that they cant penetrate it quickly?
That's so weird how you can put the queen in that cage with a few forager bees and they'll be good and feed her, but what happens if you put her back with that group of bees? Will they try to kill her again?
This bee keeper just made history by doing this for the queen, what a great guy protecting her to keep the colony alive, so she can lay some eggs for them
i saw in one of these bee films were 70% of the bees were female but not queens how does the queen bee for a new wild swarm come about there are biger and a different color a touch of orange
Thankyou for sharing this.What did you do with the queen afterwards?Did you find her a split with some nurse bees from other colonies and added some honey and pollen frames? Perhaps in a Nuc?
And couple weeks ago i had gotten two queens to requeen one hive were she went drone layer however that hive did produce a new queen but could never find a new queen and at the same i found another one of my hives turned up queen less the second hive that was queenless had no rescoreses to make a queen i even put a frame of real young larve in and they still didnt make super cells so when i introed the queen to the first hive that went drone laying they took to her right away then when i went to put the second. Queen in the other hive here a new unmakrked queen showed up so i think that the queen that the first hive hatched out went back in the wrong hive and in which was also a queenless hive and the bees took to her instead of the marked queen i gotten
Robber: Aight let’s see what this dude got *looks around and breaks into house* *him hearing this* Also him*unleashes the bees* The robber is as good as ded :3
David, I have a swarm that I smoked out of a tree and while doing so the queen came out, I caught her and put her in the box but the bees are balling up around her for several days now, she's still alive. Can you tell me what's happening?
Your videos are really cool, because I don’t know anything about bees. But I’ve been wondering if you often get stung or if your bees know you aren’t trying to hurt them.
They probably changed their minds thinking gods hand lifted her then returned her. The bees became religious afterwards and decided to protect her because she was the chosen one. That or they thought she and a few others were abducted by aliens.
Get one bee from each box's in pot them together and see which one won't to kill her and which one not the one not killing her that one is from that box
QueenBee: "Thank God Im Back In The In The Cage"
Beekeeper: *puts same bees that tries to kill her*
Queenbee: "Ah shit here we go again"
😆👍
DON'T SAY SHIT
Ah good comment
Lol
Gaming with a Rainbow Pink Princess yeah don,t
Queen bee: *got home*
Other bees:"you pick the wrong house fool
Oggymi Gaming that’s rules of survival.
Queen: it’s me Carl chill CHILL!
Oggymi Gaming
*YOU DECLARED A GANG WAR*
GTA SA
@some fat loser with no friends or life Its time to kill sul fuchin Queen bee
The fact that you touch the bees and they dont attack you is amazing. It is like a super power. My mind is blown
@Eggamerth3rd then how do they kill the queen and *sting* her? Hmmm?
@@ChickieDaNuggie biting maybe?
@@jorisv.l2120 they only attack if they feel threatened. He doesnt make them feel that way. Thats why they dont attack. Thats why i am so amazed
@@ChickieDaNuggie souns reaseneblle ✌
Xxflamer firexX they don’t sting the queen bee to kill her. The reason the bees surround the queen and cover her up entirely is to increase the body temperature of the queen bee so it would over heat. This would cause it to die.
Idk why RUclips recommended you but..I'm addicted now 😂
I'm addicted too
I am to!!
Omg lol same
Same
Haha.. OMG me too!!! ♡
DAVID, That was fascinating to see you change the Bee's attitude toward that queen... from wanting to kill her.. to caring for her as their own queen. How crazy is that. Thanks for sharing.
Phil Lully simple science. When bees deem a queen unfit or the queen is no longer able to conceive they will do something called “cuddle death” where they surround the queen bee as seen here until she over heats and dies
@@PixelGamingRedify maybe they tried to kill her because she was by another queen
I thought the bees actually killed the queen and fed her corpse food afterwards...
wut
“Ungrateful bitch” *continues smearing jelly*
@@leetlebob8203 underrated comment Lolololol
Bold
@@leetlebob8203 this comment made my morning lol 😂
LOL
That is phenomenal. I had no idea they could change that fast! Thanks for sharing it David, not sure I would have believed it if it were not on video!
They sure are fickle minded. Lol. Kidding aside, this is amazing.
I literally flinched at 1:23. Thought there was something buzzing near my ear lol
HYPOTHESIS: When the bees are nearby their original queen, the two different pheromones clash and create this rage in them. When she is removed and put in a cage with the same bees, her pheromone dominates and the bees accept her. (Don't know if my theory is correct, but it does fit.)
Also, do you remember the Three Stooges episode where the smell of Wild Hyacinth drives Curly nuts? Kinda funny, right?
You had it right the first time but then you switched. A theory is not the same thing as a hypothesis. A theory has evidence to support why it is a fact.
@@Gizmonips Yes but unfortunately Academia has become terribly corrupt. Basically if you get enough "Scienctist" to agree with your idea, then it's theory. Experimental data be damned.
king_ Tesseract I disagree.
@@Gizmonips I wish I could disagree
king_ Tesseract Can you name something that has the status of theory when it shouldn’t?
Just a little experience I just had (bad), to pass on to your viewers. I bought 4 mated queens ($180). Decided to keep them overnight to make the hives queenless. Put them in a cabinet without doors in my shop. Dark and warm. Early next morning they were dead. The little sugar ants went after the candy plugs and also killed the queen and attendants. Never thought about ants. Expensive lesson.
I had a wild swarm in my yard this summer, and they built a hive (big and getting bigger) under the eaves of my garage. Not sure what to do with it, as winters here are severe and I doubt they'll survive one. But we also have ants, large carpenter ants here, and any drowsy bee that falls off the hive, due to already cool morning temperatures, gets nailed, fast. Awful sight to see a big ant dragging off the bee, still trying its best to escape.
@@patchworkgirl2982. They are easy to rescue.
@@patchworkgirl2982 bee's 🐝 can huge like a ball and get really tight together and generate heat almost 200F they sure can survive cold temp
@@davidhaught84
Poor queen she just wanted to be happy
the bee wanted to kill the queen be when queen bee is lazy and killing other beezzzzz
@Gou Kirimi MARIKINONLINE4 nah they actually kill the queen cuz she can't produce eggs anymore
@@sherritemplate thats what the video is about bruh
@@sherritemplate bruh she did :/ She even explained
I’m not gonna lie, I found your channel last night through recommendations and I’m not a beekeeper, nor do I know anything about bees, but I actually really like your channel. I find your voice soothing and I like that you treat the bees really gently. Keep up the good work my man :))
How many stings did he take doing that?
Sammy 644 I think since they are distracted by killing and then feeding the queen they’re too busy and aren’t threatened by him
Also maybe cause he’s quickly moving them
They think his hand is god
@@moomoo8623 he got stung a few times, you can see little red dots and I think part of a stinger in one.
Maybe they are use to him showing up to take care of them and they trust him because they know he’s not gonna hurt him
I’m not sure why I started watching your videos as bees were never an interesting subject for me. But I’m forever grateful that I did. Your videos convey how important honey bees are to our existence & their intelligence & dedication to work together is something us humans can learn from. Education gives us a whole new perspective & respect for the Queen bee & her workers.TY🙏
Thanks so much ... we really appreciate that.
Beekeeper: Pushes around Bee’s-
Me: gasping every time he does this
In the Netherlands they turn the roofs of their bus stops into gardens for the bees
Thank you
Hello. Yes
Are you loney?
Cuz ur talking to yourself
Bees are so intresting I will start beekeeping when Im home thanks for uploading
Hi, thanks for the video, this season I have lost all my colonies because of some neighbors, they used pesticide on squash cultures...so Heartbreak, I am wondering if there is a way to manipulate bees to not get to flowers I choose ?
anyway, I wich you good luck. Mounir from Algeria
Wow ty for saying this I never thought this yet. So sad sorry that happened.
I was not aware they would change so quickly. Thanks for sharing. Great video.
Absolutely Amazing! So glad I found you! Thank goodness you for all you do in educating the public!
Thanks so much.
Wow. Thanks David. That is really surprising... When you said you were putting those same bees in the cage with the queen I literally said out loud, don't do that, LOL, I was sure they'd kill her.
Omg you are so brave to touch that huge ball of bees and yet it is quit fascinating
Naymesita Cruz u play roblox?
I do to!
Bees:**kills qween**
Bees:**feeds same Queen her own body**
Bee logic
Not sure how bees recognize and navigate back to their hive, but since you have so many hives and majority are painted white - maybe paint clusters of hives different colors and/or with different markings on the front for recognition? In nature the hives would be in very distinctive places the bees would probably easily recognize. Love your channel and videos! Thank you for making them!
so does that hive she was at already have a mated queen? or is it queenless and she could be released into that colony?
What a magnificent apiary you have. Your videos have helped me to keep 2 hives, and I am hopeful that my bee yard can grow to be like yours someday. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
I'm on a bee crash course right now and learning a lot from your videos. Thanks for sharing your bee knowledge.
me: screaming because there is a bee in my room
him: *holds a whole load of bees without any gear*
try to stay calm when a bee's around and don't bother it and it won't bother you because if you scare it then it will sting you
I always think about what Friar Tuck said in Russel Crowe's Robin Hood movie "I keep bees and they keep me" . It's a good line showing how man and bee can live together in harmony.
Oh, thank you for this! One of the most amazing things I have seen in my life. It’ even helped me understand something in my life. I deeply appreciate your knowledge. There’s a wisdom in life that transcends above all kinds of life, yet applies equally to them all. Your knowledge is wise.
Bees are amazing creatures in all the years i have kept them there always fascinating, watching you is always a learning curve i tend to only wear a really cheap vail sometimes just my mosquito net on my head like you sandals shorts t/shirt no gloves i feel it brings me more closer to the bees.
Queen bee: Kids I am home from Vacation
Bees: Should have never left for cigarettes!
A really weird thing I had once.
I had two Queens laying on opposite sides of the same frame.
Can you mark the queens with a color and mark the hive/box she belongs to with the same color so if the queen flies to the wrong box you can put her in the right box before they kill her..if you see it first of course... Color coordinate the queens and boxes I guess..just wondering. And how do you not get stung? I have to carry an epi pen because of them little boogers...lol!! It is pretty cool though!
X Locks that’s a great suggestion!!
Hey David, I have been watching your videos to learn more as a first year bee keeper, I was wondering if you could make a video of you doing a hive inspection on a hive with more than one deep box?
What will happen if you put the queen back with the six that now accepted her?
At 220. They sound loud. I would say kill. Yey. I was right. Thank you for sharing. Have a great Sunday.
Lame question, but can I sell a hive of bees! About the size of a bowling ball?
@@Unknownlng I had a hive of bees I needed removed from a low hanging tree branch. I know bee hives are expensive. I was wanting to turn lemons into lemonade.
@@Unknownlng I thought you were a bee keeper 😁
To Bee..or not to Bee.....
..chill my jacket is already on !! *gone*
The government might start contacting you to tap in to the bee knowledge you have. This is amazing. So many applications
They turned into simps...
Faxx 😂
Who?
Bees or the guy who is talking, if you say the bees your stupidly wrong
Teachable moment. I love it. You're a good bee Daddy
Why do the bee take so long to kill the queen, and how do they actually kill her or rough her up?
They,can't use there stingers,so they basically rough her up till she can't take it anymore.
So happy I found your channel.. I’ve always been fascinated by bees 🐝 and I have insomnia...easy watching very informative I’ve binge watched all your queen videos so neat! I do feel bad for the queen when they are trying to kill her tho poor gal
David, I have one hive right now with beetle blasters, a CD trap and screen bottom board with oil tray underneath, my question is sometimes when I clean out the oil tray there are 2 or 3 large larva in the cooking oil, they seem to live in it without any problem. They are quite large and kinda flat. do you have any idea what these might be? Thanks for all the good info.
WoW just a simple mater of being caged up..... But as I am sure you have experienced this , but you introduced the bees to the Queen... But what would happen if you put the ball of bees in the cage with the queen at the same time ?? Would they stop the aggressive attack or would they continue to kill her?? I am assuming with out breaking the fight up first.... Caged or not they would continue.... Thanks
We will never know. The cage is too small for that many bees and it is too small to ball her. They would have to sting her to death.
I know nothing about bees but for some reason this is really interesting to me so I’m subscribing
Barnyard Bees of course keep up with the amazing content!
Here was a wasp like near my food and it was on me and I didn’t Panic and my mom told me to blow on it so it won’t bite me and I did and it fly away
The colours and positioning is better to be unique so that this does not happen, also with worker bees.
Queen bee: *mingles with her subjects*
Bee drones: so you have chosen death?
Awesome video David, thanks for the knowledge.
(SERIOUS)Hey i have a question about bee behavior cause about a month ago at a church i voulunteer for i found in a closet a giant pile of dead bees as if someone had swept them in to a pile you know but nobody couldve done that cause i was in that closet the 2 days before to grab cleaning supply and there nobody there until 2 days after i found the bees and all of them were just dead so do colonies go together to die somewhere if they dont have a queen or food or somthing?
If I were to guess, you separated them into a smaller box farther away. They probably think they gonna die if they don’t accept that queen.
Wow! This is amazing, I never knew this behavioural changes in bees. Thank you, its been very educative🙏
1 minute in, they're balling the queen. Game over...
(Hmm...that was interesting...)
Alot to learn thank u for taking your time and educating people
ME: wth? Why did I get this bee recommendation. I hate bees
Also me after watching 1st couple of seconds: watches every other bee video this banyard bees keeper uploaded...... now, wants to be a bee keeper lmao
Great videos! Very informative...
Idk why but watching bees makes me very relax...
Good vid thanks. I’m Having trouble with a new carny queen nuc with some frames with Italian brood and workers and the bees really are not impressed 4days in, I might try her on some other bees I guess.
Great video!! Love learning new bee stuff. Gonna have to watch this one on my smart tv so I can see details I can't see on my cell phone.
Are the queens marked? Or are they bigger then the rest?
Both
Your Management Professor uses this clip in a class on Human Resource Management, "Controlling Your Career; Finding a Fit or get Fired (and eaten alive...)" at The Catholic University of America in The Busch School of Business
Thanks for showing us.
Very interesting David, thanks again fro the lesson in bee keeping!
Man I wish I'd seen this video 2 hours ago. Just tried to mark my queen and when I put her back they balled her and were trying to sting her. I tried to reintroduce her after spraying the hive with sugar water. Didn't work. Cage trick might have saved her. I put her in a cage for a few minutes but without attendants. Lesson learned. Always let the paint dry first and use the right kind of paint.
Why is it necessary to place worker bees in with a queen? When you pick up a worker by it's wings, can it not twist it's abdomen to sting? It is amazing to watch, but harrowing to do I am sure.
i feel bad for ur neighbors, they probably always have bees in their
backyard and maybe even their house😂😂😂
Whats wrong with bees in your back yard? If you're scared of bees in your back yard, I feel bad for you. You literally have to try to get a bee pissed off before they would even consider stinging you, unless you where attacking their hive in some way. And if that's the case... stop attacking bee hives... They'll stop stinging you
I would want bees in my backyard. They good for the planet and my mom likes to plant
@@gerble36 if a bee hive comes into my lawn I have a flame thrower and and a concrete fence so it won't get burned. i WONT stop spraying till they have all got burned
@@pulsaged_9731 biiiitttchhhhh🤣
@@gerble36 Most people aren't okay with bees, because you never know... they could be aggro.
Oml do the bees like him?? When i touch a bee it sting me and when he touched it it did not
genuine question: if they was trying to kill the queen, why did it take them so long to do so? they basically swarmed her for quite some time, is her armor this strong that they cant penetrate it quickly?
That's so weird how you can put the queen in that cage with a few forager bees and they'll be good and feed her, but what happens if you put her back with that group of bees? Will they try to kill her again?
Yes they probably would try to kill her.
@@davidhaught84 😞
I want to push the ball.. but I’m too scared- I almost had a heart attack when he touched it LOL
Queen bee: help me
Sir:,puts in cage
Queen bee: oh thank god im safe
Sir: puts i bees
Queen bee : holy sh*t
Bees:war
Queen bee:move it
Do you have a video in how to make the queen box cage
This bee keeper just made history by doing this for the queen, what a great guy protecting her to keep the colony alive, so she can lay some eggs for them
i saw in one of these bee films were 70% of the bees were female but not queens how does the queen bee for a new wild swarm come about there are biger and a different color a touch of orange
Great video, as always! What is it that changes the bees attitude toward the queen when they are taken and put in the cage?
"Can you guys tell me where the queen bee is?
Is she on the box? Is she on the side of the bow?"
Me: is he Dora's long lost brother?
Thankyou for sharing this.What did you do with the queen afterwards?Did you find her a split with some nurse bees from other colonies and added some honey and pollen frames? Perhaps in a Nuc?
Queen bee: IM HOME!!
Other bees: lol nope wrong home fool GET OUT GET OUT NOW NINI!!!
And couple weeks ago i had gotten two queens to requeen one hive were she went drone layer however that hive did produce a new queen but could never find a new queen and at the same i found another one of my hives turned up queen less the second hive that was queenless had no rescoreses to make a queen i even put a frame of real young larve in and they still didnt make super cells so when i introed the queen to the first hive that went drone laying they took to her right away then when i went to put the second. Queen in the other hive here a new unmakrked queen showed up so i think that the queen that the first hive hatched out went back in the wrong hive and in which was also a queenless hive and the bees took to her instead of the marked queen i gotten
You saved her life. Mvto
Your so cool bro thanks for showing us your work
@@davidhaught84 no problem man your fingers are not to be played with 😂
At first I was so scared that he was gonna get stinged him now I’m really into this channel
Thanks for the lesson.
Whoa I never seen a bee with a bright pink spot on its back before.. is that a special kind of queen bee?
I’m new to this channel do the bees still sting or no because you were literally putting your finger into the mass of bees.
Do they hurt you when you were trying to break there ball
Robber: Aight let’s see what this dude got
*looks around and breaks into house*
*him hearing this*
Also him*unleashes the bees*
The robber is as good as ded :3
Would this work if you had a queen and put her in a cage with bees from a different hive?
So he has to check each box for an absent queen?
David, I have a swarm that I smoked out of a tree and while doing so the queen came out, I caught her and put her in the box but the bees are balling up around her for several days now, she's still alive. Can you tell me what's happening?
I would cage her. Then inspect the hive for another queen.
Try banking her in a nuke after 3 days try to reintroduce her.
Awww little lost Queen
Is the queen bee is the one with the pink thing there?
Nature is a wonderful thing.. how things can change within seconds great video
Omg if that was me I will be scared,screaming dogeing them and I will bc running for mile
Same
Yeah
Your videos are really cool, because I don’t know anything about bees. But I’ve been wondering if you often get stung or if your bees know you aren’t trying to hurt them.
They probably changed their minds thinking gods hand lifted her then returned her. The bees became religious afterwards and decided to protect her because she was the chosen one. That or they thought she and a few others were abducted by aliens.
Thanks David, great information
You’re so brave I’m phobic of Bees Xx
Get one bee from each box's in pot them together and see which one won't to kill her and which one not the one not killing her that one is from that box
Is it possible that they were protecting, and when you start throwing the ball around, their instincts get confused and they attack rhe queen?