Actually bees do in fact have “libraries” as do ants, they are closer to trophy rooms really, they keep tokens of foes, allies, and harvestable materials and place pheromone markers on them to teach new generations what is to be feared, ignored, or sought after.
Imagine an actual bee mark hive just flying around in your neighbourhood, they would all have infinite stings and would just kill anyone who comes close P.S. I meant the bees not the hive flying around
Fun facts: * All worker bees are female, hence "Great work, little sister!" They are the ones who have the stingers. * Male bees are drones. They do not have stingers and their only purpose is to mate with an unfertilized queen. * Chances are, if you ever wanted to pet a bee, the best time to pet one is when they are polinating - as they are too preoccupied with polination to even care that you are there. * Bees are very unlikely to sting you unless you corner them or are seen as a threat. Unlike wasps, they don't sting you just to sting you. * Overall, they are very nice creatures and you shouldn't be afraid to greet one if it comes up to you. Chances are, it's just curious on what you're doing (ie: yard work, washing a car, etc.) and won't sting you. If you swat at them gently, they won't bother you again; unless you smell nice and sweet (Take it as a compliment from a bee. A FEMALE BEE LIKES YOU FOR PETE'S SAKE! XD )
I have learned over time to love them and stop being scared of them. If ine tries to come on me, I just move that body part gently before they land on me and they get the memo. I can’t help but smiled after at the fact that a bee thought that I was a flower 😭
I've only ever petted bumblebees, I don't have enough balls to try and pet a honeybee 😂 But bumbles are super soft and fuzzy, and even though they can technically sting, I've never been stung by one, even when holding them. But I wouldn't try that with a honeybee, and especially not a wasp 😬
I like to help dizzy dehydrated bees during summers. They often lay on the ground not being able to move which is a sad sight. I bring them honey or water with sugar in it and bring it to the bee. It's a delight to see the bee immediately crawl to the honey/sugar water and poke out their little tongues to slurp on it ;v; so cute
Don't give them honey, only sugar water (that is homemade nectar 😌 1 part water and 2 parts sugar for bees only, if you want to feed hummingbirds the nectar needs to be made with 1 part sugar and 4 parts water or it will damage their liver and kidneys and you have to use white sugar for the same reasons) because you can give them bacteria spores (American Foul Brood disease) that are lethal to bees but harmless to people and is extremely contagious, if they get infected they can infect the hole hive when they go back and because it affects the brood larvae you can kill an entire hive doing this.
@@DangerZone200 All the worker bees in the colony are females. males are only used to fertilize the eggs. When the mating season is over and as winter approaches, drones are expelled from the hive and left to die. That's what they meant with "very different game" and "short game"
@@DangerZone200 For most hive insects from ants to bees and so on, males are only in their adult stage for however long it takes their species to mate. Many don't even have the organs necessary to eat or drink! Just all biological imperative all the time, and they need the extra internal organ space to make more baby juice. Once they perform their singular purpose in life, that's game over.
i was looking for this comment! thought i was the only one that noticed he said this. i am high rught now and thought i was tripping when i heard it lol
@@idontmakevideos.8014 Those bees are in even worse shape than the honey bee. The honey bee being an animal with commercial utility is the most cared for of the bee species.
Bees are 1 of hundreds of pollinators.. on top of that they kill off other pollinators. on top of the top, they are an invasive species in most areas. to top all that, where I live they have put the local natural pollinators to near extinction, bees are naturally territorial, and the beekeepers abandoned hives of them which have become a virus to the land. Killing the real pollinators, and not pollinating near as well. And in the city/town area, they would rather sip up sno-cone juice and buzz around trash cans than pollinate a single anything. From where I live: bees aren't welcome. Keep them in their own regions, don't bring the invasive species to destroy nature. Analogy: you ever hate when the "crab grass" or shitty grass grows in your yard? well it was your neighbor that brought a dominant/territorial invasive species of grass that wants to kill off the good stuff. *It didn't exist in the wild in your area*. Someone in the neighborhood wanted "cheap easy to maintain grass".
@@taramizell5193 "Wild bees" are a really broad catagory, and not just wild bees matter! other insect and non-insect pollinators are a huge deal. look into native plants in your city! planting what naturally used to grow there will be the most helpful. Try to replace lawn grass with native wildflowers :)
Such a beeutiful game! I won't apologise! Bees can actually survive after stinging if you can give them enough time to rotate their stinger out of your skin.
Markiplier: *surprised that he's a female bee* Literally everyone that knows about bees: "Don't any of you dare tell him what the purpose of male bees are-"
Nice, but several corrections. Bees collect the nectar, not the pollen. Collecting pollen is more a thing that just happens without the bees intending to do so. The bees are interested in the nectar of the flowers and the flowers are like "Fine, but could I bother you to take some pollen with your while we are at it?". So the queen bee sending the worker bees out to collect pollen is inaccurate. Second, a bee doesn't die when stinging other insects and animals. It dies when stinging humans. A bee's stinger has hooks on it. The point if to sting another insect and yank their innards out for maximum damage and insta-kill. Therefore, in the insect world, bees are quite deadly. Problem is only that human skin is very flexible and the hooked stinger just gets stuck there. And when the bee instinctively tries to yank our innards out, it accidentally ripps off its own innards because our skin is less likely to tear then their abdomen. Third, yes indeed. Bees use dance moves to communicate where they found the most delicious source of nectar.
@@botondzoltannagy8849 Not arguing against that. Only saying that the "Bees can only sting once and then they die" only applies when bees sting humans.
@@botondzoltannagy8849 okay we all know this something interesting about it though is bees signal to other bees when they spot danger (us) and will attack accordingly to protect their hive. this is why smoke is sometimes used during bee removals. it keeps them from communicating with each other. (it does not make them high)
Why is youtube allowing these porn bot profiles to be In here? They literally steal your money and use sex as clickbait. What is this? What is happening?
@@StarSweeperHoney I always assumed he's high af, from a stoner's perspective, but as far as I'm concerned he's never outright confirmed. Just thought it was pretty cool lol
Fun fact: There is such thing as "imposter queens" that will infiltrate a hive. Once found, the guard bees surround it and generate enough heat to slowly bake it to death. how fun :)
@@MyMooha yes that is another reason why the night kill the queen, if her productivity is low or if she stopped producing eggs. The video I linked explains it a lot better, feel free to give it a watch.
eef playing: BEES! oh! I love bees! everything's so pretty *cries because they love bees* Mark Playing: *completely stoned and stinging random children* also *stabbing the queen*
Fun fact: the whole stinging and dieing thing is only when they sting humans because of how our skin is, most creatures they can sting multiple times without any problems
also fun fact: irl bees actually do dance to tell information, but its more mathematical than you'd think, they use the sun as a reference and the way they dance tells the angle from the sun and how far it is to determine where the pollen is. (when telling others where it is)
I love how Mark will go from sad to serious to childlike innocence in five seconds when like this. 2:57 I just want to hug him, it's like he turned into an adorable 4 year old!
Yes, they do "dance" to show where good resources are. The movementhas a sort of figure 8 pattern, with a waggling phase in the middle; the type and duration of the waggle indicate direction and distance from hive to flower
*puts on glasses* As a beekeeper, I'd like to drop a bit of fact here. While it is true bees are very important pollinators, honey bees are not endangered or at risk, in fact commercial beekeepers (not small backyard hobbyists) are part of the problem. It is the Native bees that are endangered. Many native bees are also specialized to certain plants. Some have shorter or longer tongues depending on which plants they specialize in, its called the lock and key principal. While domestic bees can pollinate most things, there are many others that need the touch of specific bees. There are almost 4000 native bee species in the US alone, each specific to their own regions, and not all of them live in hives, quite a lot of them live solitary lives! Commercial beekeepers are just more competition to native bees already struggling, recent studies from the UK prove this. But there are ways to help native bees, some as simple as putting up bee houses for the solitary bees to rest and breed. With hope and innovation, perhaps a balance can be met some day for native and domestic bee alike. *takes off glasses* Great game tho! p.s. bees jobs are decided by their age, not by the queen and it is illegal to cut down a tree if there are bees living in it. Hope these facts were fun and helpful! =)
This is awesome, thank you for sharing this! :0 How would I go about building a beehouse for solitary bees, if you don't mind enlightening me? Anything specific to keep in mind when making one?
also couldn't help but notice that the objective is to put pollen in the hive, which is not what bees do. They get nectar from flowers, and happen to pick up pollen on their bodies during the process (which is an evolutionary adaptation). The nectar is what they take back to the hive, not the pollen. Kinda weird that a game about bees would miss that.
@@iolipuara3979 jeez...the more i read the fact-checking comments of bees like this, I'm realizing how much misinformation there is in this game...why would you make a simulator game of something when you don't even do the research lol? it's a game yeah but it's a SIMULATOR game that provides information, in this case, misinformation. this game looks fairly new so it's a huge turn-off. could've been a fun educational game with a little bit of action every now and then :/
Fun fact a bee sting most of the time doesn't kill it its only when the skin is thick enough that the bee will die as instead of pulling the sting out it will pull it's organs out of the bee.
Fun fact regarding their dancing: when bees are looking for a new home, they find a spot to park, send out scout bees, and if one has found the perfect new place, they will come back to the swarm and dance in the direction of the new place, and the distance is determined by how long they dance for
Ok... Please report the wierd butt spam account above that keeps stealing people's comments. If enough people report it, then the automated system will remove their posts.
Mark: "I don't think I want to sting anything, I'm pretty sure it ends with my demise." Mark 5 seconds later: *proceeds to sting a snail multiple times*
When the narrator said “without them, life as we know it would end” and mark went “holy shit” is literally the exact same thing I said when I found that out from a beekeeper at work. I never knew how important bees were until I met that person.
@@cameronwilsey9334 except we haven’t. Ethanol is still toxic to us, but humans have been known to consume toxins for their own amusement. Other animals just have different tolerances. Ever heard of alcohol poisoning? Or even just being drunk?
This video game reminds me of a TV show. I watched as a kid called Miss spider. It was about a spider with a beautiful, singing voice. It’s a show from when I was really little so I don’t know if anybody knows what I’m talking about but I just wanted to bring it up because this video gave me a lot of nostalgia.
Funfact: Bees can sting other insects without losing their stinger, it was what they were (and their stingers) made for! The only reason they die to stinging humans is because our skin is elastic, and the barbs get caught in the skin, and if they pull too hard, they will pull out their stinger, and innards.
And other animals too. The larger the target the bigger the dose of venom needed. So they leave their stinger in the animal in the hope that when they try to pull or lick the venom sac off their skin it will empty its full dose into the creature. A grim solace in their death i suppose. Edit: removed possesive apostrophe from its
fun fact: bees know which way is up and which way is down inside their hive, and they use this to show direction. Bees dance with the waggle run at a specific angle away from straight up. Outside the hive, bees look at the position of the sun, and fly at the same angle away from the sun.
I have the same argument for people that are allergic to peanut. It's natural evolution, a 100 year ago there was a reason that families had 16 kids. Because quite a few of them die and If you'r allergic to pollens or peanut, of those few kids that died in those families, you would be one of them.
@@Redjs90 such an amazing statement it made my day thank you good sir im literally about to suffocate from laughing,been a while since i almost had a stroke while reading something
every millimeter to them translates to roughly 10m for us, so dances are very easily coordinated GPS displays, and the style communicates the quantity of resources last i checked
Just wanted to add: Don't forget about the native species of bees that are in danger. The honey bee alone can't pollinate everything. There are bee species that have evolved for specific plants like squash. The flowers bloom before sunrise then close, and honey bees go out during/after sunrise. Don't just save one species of bees. Save all the bees. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. ❤️🐝✨
Fun fact about bees, their stingers don’t actually come off unless they sting a human because we swat them away. For most animals they can wiggle their stingers out since the animal can’t swat at them. Also it’s only thick mammalian skin they have the issue with. Bee on bee conflict isn’t suicide.
they can't sting us bc it's like sticking a sword in molasses, if the sword was a fingernail connected to our heart, barbed and 6 inches long. they bleed out when they sting us because our skin tears their stinger out by being elastic.
"I ate a piece of a rotten apple. It tasted really weird... Oh, I feel so sick." The bee was drunk, and is now hung over. That is verbatim what was said.
18:10 Not-so-fun Fact: When a bee gets high on fermented pollen or sugar(pollen ferments too), they either get so sick that they get lost and never make it back to their hive or if they somehow do make it to their hive, they are punished severely. I am not joking, all their appendages are torn off and they are left to die. So, no. They won't help Jackie when he gets to the hive.
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Young Bees: "What's up with the new guy?" Mark the Bee: *bumping his head on walls and squealing with joy while stinging a snail's shell* Alice the Kind Bee: "Oh he's kinda...'special.'"
@@Yasha277 please stop acting like the channel police and let everyone do their own thing. Also, please stop copy pasting your frustration of not getting any likes and actually read my comment first.
8:41 mark quotes a line from In Space With Markiplier. just thought that was interesting seeing how long space has been in production and how he probably already had the script written by this videos release
I love when games actually include real facts. Bees DO dance to show where they've been! It's called a waggle dance and it's INSANE, like it has to do with the length of their line and the space between their wiggles which translates as distance from the sun or something?? lol I learned it in animal behavior years ago so I can't totally remember.
The music is so amazingly beautiful. And the music with the graphics just feel like a Disney film or like being on a Disney cruise or at Disneyland. It's amazing! I love it.
Just wanna clarify something in case some didn't know. It's not just honeybees. In fact, honeybees do less of the pollination work than most bee species. The bumblebee does the most pollination work. There's many bee species, and some bees pollinate specific plants that others don't. All bees need to be saved. Honeybees are the only domesticated ones, the wild bees are the ones that need the most help. Edit: There are few educated replies to this comment and I just wanna let ya'll know I'm thankful for the one's that are adding them, it's really nice to know that there are enthusiastic and environmentally aware people here ❤
Also, in America, honeybees are an invasive species Brought from Europe that have driven away natural regional polinators. Honey bee colonies have risen by an 80% in the last few years while other bee types have had theirs decrease significantly on the same time period.
I was so ridiculously happy that the pollen built up on the bees legs! It's a thing I find so cute about bees in real life. Pollen boots! This game is adorable
That poor drunk bee... bees kill drunk bees when they return to the hive. The guards bite their legs off to ensure they don't survive. Family was no safety net for that bee.
Mark: "I don't think I want to sting anything, I think that would lead to my demise." *Two seconds later* Mark trying to kill a snail: "HAHA STING YES"
Fun Fact: Bananas smell like the “signal” (called a pheromone) used to attack things. So if you ever have a bee and a banana around you at lunch, you should probs get the heck outta there.
Remember that when we're talking about bees being in danger. We're talking about the local and natural bee species, much unlike the commercial honey bees which are primarily what we seem to unknowingly focus on despite them being part of an issue for the local population of bee species that well aren't the commercial honey bees. Edit: I'ma add some more information. Commercial honey bees and native bee species also face similar issues when it comes to depletion of resources ect, though native species often are at the highest risk as they have no help from humans to keep themselves from starvation and quality food/nectar. Also remember that sometimes some species of bee that are native unlike commercial bees, pollenate more efficiently but likely not by much.
If anything honey bees actually kill off natural bee populations by spreading bee born diseases. They touch a flower pass on the illness which a native bee picks up.
We should also add that honey bee is a broad subclass class of bees. Some areas natively have their own species of honey bee, but they are choked out by commercial honeybees. For anyone curious about what causes a bee to be classed as a honey bee, it all comes down to honey production. Just adding that because I've seen people kill native bees because they are classed as honey bees. It is very important to do your research or call out a specialist (:
@@mochimacaroon400 Not quite, the actual classification is based on relatedness. As far as I'm aware of, only two groups of bees are used in honey production, bees of the genus _Apis,_ and bees of the tribe Meliponini. Honey bee is the common name for _Apis_ bees, so any member of that genus should be referred to as a honey bee. Meanwhile, members of the Meliponini tribe have the common name "stingless bee", they usually are not referred to as honey bees, the closest you get to that is "stingless honey bee". Both produce honey, but they aren't both referred to as true honey bees. However you aren't wrong about commercial honeybees choking out all other members of their own genus, but this is a problem exclusive to Palearctic regions, in the rest of the world there are no native (apis) honey bees, all are invasive, in tropical places they actually compete with stingless bees, both ecologically and economically.
@@chitinskin9860 I feel the issue with this topic is that there is a family called a honey bee but also a classification giving to any bee group that produces honey. I think the issue really lies with the fact that "Honey producing Bee" is often shorted to just "honey bee", right or wrong it happens and we should be aware of it. Where I live, we have a native honey-producing bee, bumblebee, and it is often refered to as a honey bee because it produces honey. People that know of issues with commerical honey bees often kill these bumbles because they are refered to as honey bees which is heavily affecting the bumble's population. I know I wrote my first comment wrong, not always the greatest with trying to explain things. But my point was that even native honey-producing bees are called honey bees and that we should be careful and always reach out to an expert to make sure we aren't damaging any struggling groups.
Indeed. Honeybees aren't even native to America. They have been extinct over here until the colonists brought them over from Europe. Combine that with no regulation or limit on apiaries, we have too many honey bees and not enough room for native bees of America to compete
Fun fact: When the queen bee stops laying eggs, the worker bees will suround her and basically cook her to death by flapping their wings rappidly to create heat, since she's no longer serving any purpose to the hive
Its bee facts like this that makes me laugh whenever a vvoman calls herself or another vvoman a "queen bee". If they only knew how bad queen bees actually have it.
The awkward part is, the typical honeybee is actually less important than everyone makes them out to be - it's the native species of bees that are far more important. That and honey bees are not actually endangered. Most bumblebees are, though, in part due to the fact that honey bees outright prevent other pollinators from getting food due to how they harvest and in part because of the invasive species killing them. Don't forget to give your support to the species that are actually endangered, even if honeybees sure are cute and probably make for better gameplay.
I'm hoping that it's just because the narrator - and as such the creator - are hopefully like, not native English speakers and maybe 'honeybee' is more a catch all or something in their language but this is a very good point!
Also, afaik, bumblebees don't sting you (or are at least much less likely to), they headbutt you instead, making European honeybees dicks in comparison
@@seamusroryorion8192 meeh, honeybee is used to refer to any bee that makes honey (and usually has a structured hive most bees dont live in colonies or make honey. honeybees are just the most popular when talking abt this conversation bc they make something we like and they’re easier to take care of bc of that colony lifestyle
Markiplier: I’m gonna be the best bee and make my family proud Also Markiplier: *proceeds to sting a random innocent snail that literally did nothing to him, attempts to kill his MOTHER, stings a random child and teenager that were just living their lives, popped a bunch of balloons that were probably very expensive because Helium, insults his family claiming that they’re puny and that he would be a better queen then his mom ever would be, and goes on an entire montage on how much he hates Fast Bee Jordan and how he’ll kick his as-*
And birds, bats, beetles, wasps, flies, butterflies: Am I a joke to you? (biology fact of the day from bio student, there are waaaaay more beetles than there are bees, they make up a majority of insect species, are essential pollinators and pollinate over 85% of all flowering plants. Give beetles some love, people
also honey bee were brought by the Europeans, before that America was lively with many fruits and plants, so i think ppl just dont want honey to vanish.
@@rayjohnson67 Exactly. However, many of the problems plaguing honey bees now are problems for other insects as well (especially pesticides, pollution and land development), so there is still a serious concern that honey bees help bring to light.
Was searching for this comment to let people know that honey bees are in fact NOT the most important pollinators and in lots of parts of the world they are invasive and can be the co-cause for other pollinators' extinction! All love to the honeybees but let's try to preserve the other bee species and other pollinators too
Looked it up: Honeybees have evolved an extraordinary form of communication known as the "waggle" dance. ... When a worker discovers a good source of nectar or pollen (note the pollen spores dusting this bee's back), she will return to the hive to perform a waggle dance to let her nest mates know where it lies.
@Kairos Bees are the primary pollinators who do so much for crops and fruits and etc. Yes there are other pollinators who are helpful, but if bees were to go extinct then that would be such at large gap to fill. In the end ik it seems dramatic, but in a lot of ways in the Agriculture community it’s kinda true. Sorry if this response is a lil harsh.
@@illogicdoge9204 ok so if honey bees were to go they actually would do more good than bad since they are an invasive species. Not sure where you live they might be native there but they are a invasive species that actually creates more negatives than positives. They create more competition to actual native pollinators and continue to spread as well as pollinating invasive plants. With could create a whole ecosystem to die off. (If there are any points I missed sorry and please don’t point out my tremble grammar I know it’s bad)
@@illogicdoge9204 The harshness isn't as much of a problem as the misconception, honey bees sure are a powerful pollinator, but most wild bees are actually much better at the job and the huge populations of bees that humans produce creates big competition to all those other pollinators. If all honey bees disappeared it would cause few years of bad crop yields followed by the niche gap being filled by other pollinators and the world going back to normal. There wouldn't be a mass extinction of plants, there wouldn't be any apocalypse, there would be some worse crop yield years and that's that
@@illogicdoge9204 There is to much many kinds of bees for it to be a single issue. Honey bees are the most used by us because they give huney, so them dying out is our problem, but they still are an invasive species here in the US thats displacing and stopping native bees and pollonaters from thriving. They are also spreading diseases to the native bee population. When it comes to the honeybees dying from diseases, it reminds my of Ireland's potato famine. Because of the lack of variety in what beekeepers use because of there benefits, one problem affects each colony just as much. I do think they all do need help, but I care less for honey bees for pollination compared to the native bees and pollinators.
@@Yourehistronic *Dimitrescu with a similary oversized powerwasher, an Amy portrait, an Unnus Annus t-shirt, hearing the Distractibles podcast in space
Mark: “I’ve never loved anything more than this in my life.”
Power Washing Simulator: “Nooooooooooooooo!”
Space: "Noooooooooo"
10 part bee simulator coming right up!!!
Amy:
NOOOOOO
Don't forget about Lady D!
*Darth Vader voice intensifies*
Fun fact: When apples rot, they ferment: the sugars turn into alcohol. That 'sick bee' was drunk :)
Wait till that bee gets addicted.
YEs
"Can bees even metabolize alcohols?" was my question after the rotten apple bit.
"I luv.... Evreh... Single... On of ya! ....not u" -"Sick" Bee
Though I was the only wrinkly brain here
Actually bees do in fact have “libraries” as do ants, they are closer to trophy rooms really, they keep tokens of foes, allies, and harvestable materials and place pheromone markers on them to teach new generations what is to be feared, ignored, or sought after.
That's so dope!
Little civilizations. Huh...
not that i don't believe you, but do you have a source, i want to read more about this
The ants really were the main characters, I’m switching teams
That’s super cool! I swear, the more I learn about bees or ants, the more fascinated I get.
Mark's reaction to "Beescuit" literally just made my day.
imagine being the game writer who came up with the pun "Beescuit" and watching Mark enjoy your adorable pun so much that he doesn't change the name
It's beeautiful
@@Jokaanan Beeing*
"Oh- :O BEESCUIT?! _GOD_ That's too god damn cute."
I thought he called his bee beeaplier
"I'm going to start my own hive, with blackjack and hookers!" Is exactly how I imagine Mark would act as a bee
The futurama reference 👌
@@r.s6246 Ah, good old Bender
Also attempting a coup mere minutes of being born. Mark the Bee is an ambitious tyke!
That reference immediately woke me up, ive been quoting it for ages now! Gotta love bender, man!
The Bending Bender Rodriguez
"I kicked a wasps ass, I can kick yours" is exactly how I threaten people.
I've been scrolling through the replies for a bit and this is the first one that genuinely gave me a good laugh, this is gold
XD Mark's Always the best
Rush, your face...
Mark *has been a bee for approximately 5 minutes*
Also Mark: “this place needs new management”
"But without them, life as we know it will end."
Stoned Mark: *"Holy shit. Guys pay the fuck attention."*
Mark minutes later: "🅱️"
was he actually lol
Mark's reaction to "Beescuit" literally just made my day.
@@pickles8126 He said he was incredibly high in this very video lol.Probably talking about flying but I like to imagine.
@@mariyastoyanova31 u
Beescuits: “Wow! I get to choose my job?!”
Kind Bee Alice: “Lol no bitch, the Queen decides. This ain’t a free trade democracy.”
Lol 😂
🤣
Bees-communism done right
Sooooo kind
Bee Mark: "Wanna be stung on the eye?"
The child he's attacking for no reason: * *Screaming* *
Imagine an actual bee mark hive just flying around in your neighbourhood, they would all have infinite stings and would just kill anyone who comes close
P.S. I meant the bees not the hive flying around
@@funnynotfound4931 Honestly, a flying hive would be the most terrifying thing ever.
@@techno1561 Yeah but a flying hive would be worse because it's like a God damn aircraft carrier.
It do BEE that way, I’m afraid
Please make an actual comment instead of just quoting the video for likes.
"It all comes down to bad leadership." (8:39)
When you realize that Mark was quoting In Space with Markiplier before the trailer was even released.
I know i noticed that aswell because this is my first time watching this vidio because i diddnt watch it when the vid came out
I’m just rewatching it and freaked when I heard it. Came straight to the comments to see if anyone else noticed.
Fun facts:
* All worker bees are female, hence "Great work, little sister!" They are the ones who have the stingers.
* Male bees are drones. They do not have stingers and their only purpose is to mate with an unfertilized queen.
* Chances are, if you ever wanted to pet a bee, the best time to pet one is when they are polinating - as they are too preoccupied with polination to even care that you are there.
* Bees are very unlikely to sting you unless you corner them or are seen as a threat. Unlike wasps, they don't sting you just to sting you.
* Overall, they are very nice creatures and you shouldn't be afraid to greet one if it comes up to you. Chances are, it's just curious on what you're doing (ie: yard work, washing a car, etc.) and won't sting you. If you swat at them gently, they won't bother you again; unless you smell nice and sweet (Take it as a compliment from a bee. A FEMALE BEE LIKES YOU FOR PETE'S SAKE! XD )
I have learned over time to love them and stop being scared of them. If ine tries to come on me, I just move that body part gently before they land on me and they get the memo. I can’t help but smiled after at the fact that a bee thought that I was a flower 😭
turning the bees gay
i've always been scared of bees and it probably won't change soon but these did actually help so thank you
a bee landed on my arm one day and i almost shit myself
I've only ever petted bumblebees, I don't have enough balls to try and pet a honeybee 😂 But bumbles are super soft and fuzzy, and even though they can technically sting, I've never been stung by one, even when holding them. But I wouldn't try that with a honeybee, and especially not a wasp 😬
"The insect world is terrifying from the perspective of an insect"
The insect world is terrifying from the perspective of a human, ngl
It’s even more crazy knowing in this game you have human vision, imagine if there was a mode to switch to so you can have actual bee vision
Watching Game Grumps' playthrough of RE3 again and Danny saying the exact same thing xD
Insect world is just terrifying is general 😂
When you remember even ladybugs are predators.
The intro was like a full movie, holy...
ikr
You mean Bee Movie
Oh, Hi Yello!!
YelloWool what are you doing here?🤣
Wait I minute, I know you
Mark: “this is the happiest I’ve ever been!!”
*sad power wash simulator noises*
sad amy noises
🤣🤣🤣
hope it was sarcasm...
I was so hoping he was gonna post another power wash video today
I think hes More Calm When hes playing PWS
I like to help dizzy dehydrated bees during summers. They often lay on the ground not being able to move which is a sad sight. I bring them honey or water with sugar in it and bring it to the bee. It's a delight to see the bee immediately crawl to the honey/sugar water and poke out their little tongues to slurp on it ;v; so cute
Don't give them honey, only sugar water (that is homemade nectar 😌 1 part water and 2 parts sugar for bees only, if you want to feed hummingbirds the nectar needs to be made with 1 part sugar and 4 parts water or it will damage their liver and kidneys and you have to use white sugar for the same reasons) because you can give them bacteria spores (American Foul Brood disease) that are lethal to bees but harmless to people and is extremely contagious, if they get infected they can infect the hole hive when they go back and because it affects the brood larvae you can kill an entire hive doing this.
I love you
omg i love that 🥺 and your pfp as well
It is really cut i can confirm
You are the hero this planet needs.
Mark: "Sister?"
Well this would be a VERY different game if you were a male bee
*A very short game too*
Yes
lol i cant tell if your talking about natural male aggression or flower sex when you say that
@@DangerZone200 The fuckin wat
@@DangerZone200 All the worker bees in the colony are females. males are only used to fertilize the eggs. When the mating season is over and as winter approaches, drones are expelled from the hive and left to die. That's what they meant with "very different game" and "short game"
@@DangerZone200 For most hive insects from ants to bees and so on, males are only in their adult stage for however long it takes their species to mate. Many don't even have the organs necessary to eat or drink! Just all biological imperative all the time, and they need the extra internal organ space to make more baby juice.
Once they perform their singular purpose in life, that's game over.
Mark : “look how freaking beautiful this is”
*proceeds to shift camera wildly
Me while having a headache: “yes mark, its really beautiful :’)”
Beeautiful... I'll see myself out now
It ain't easy bein' beezy
weaklings
"HOPE YOURE NOT ALLERGIC"
As he violently pelvic thrusts into the face of a child
lol
God that sounds so wrong.
ayo what
uhm, whoa
“Listen, I might not know a lot about bees, and I may be incredibly high, but I’m pretty sure that bees do not have libraries.” 😂
Literally didn’t know he smoked until he out right said it when I was sober watching this 😂
i was looking for this comment! thought i was the only one that noticed he said this. i am high rught now and thought i was tripping when i heard it lol
Lmao I replayed it like three times to make sure I heard it right lmao
"Those legendary flowers hitting like a God damn truck" lmao
The game: "Honey bees are important!"
Mark's description: *Do ya like jazz?*
Uhhhh
U attracted the bots. Congrats I guess.
I feel so sorry fir you man😅
Damn, that is a lot of Bot comments.
What the hell those stupid bots
Mark: Attempting his best to become the best bee
Also Mark: Murderously attempts to kill a snail
Mark: also trying to kill his own queen
@@JakeDrugan11 and random people by stabbing them in the eyes.
And pops all the balloons 🐝🎈
"Long live the queen" attempts to kill the queen bee
"And without them the world would end. "
Mark: *Holy shit*
There are many other types of bees people just say life will end because those kinds of bees produce honey.
More then likely probably 1/4 of the viewers as well. "Holy shit" Seems like a pretty reasonable and accurate reaction.
@@idontmakevideos.8014 Those bees are in even worse shape than the honey bee. The honey bee being an animal with commercial utility is the most cared for of the bee species.
Bees are 1 of hundreds of pollinators..
on top of that they kill off other pollinators.
on top of the top, they are an invasive species in most areas.
to top all that, where I live they have put the local natural pollinators to near extinction, bees are naturally territorial, and the beekeepers abandoned hives of them which have become a virus to the land. Killing the real pollinators, and not pollinating near as well.
And in the city/town area, they would rather sip up sno-cone juice and buzz around trash cans than pollinate a single anything.
From where I live: bees aren't welcome. Keep them in their own regions, don't bring the invasive species to destroy nature.
Analogy: you ever hate when the "crab grass" or shitty grass grows in your yard?
well it was your neighbor that brought a dominant/territorial invasive species of grass that wants to kill off the good stuff.
*It didn't exist in the wild in your area*.
Someone in the neighborhood wanted "cheap easy to maintain grass".
Fun fact!:
Honey bees are not in danger, in-fact they are one of the most populated type of bees. Wild bees on the other hand, are dying off.
Source?
Is there a way to specifically help a wild bee? Would that require a certain type of plant or
@@taramizell5193 "Wild bees" are a really broad catagory, and not just wild bees matter! other insect and non-insect pollinators are a huge deal. look into native plants in your city! planting what naturally used to grow there will be the most helpful. Try to replace lawn grass with native wildflowers :)
@@taramizell5193 you can make bee hotels in logs!! Most wild bees are solitary and theirs lots of info on the process online
Specifically african honey bees are the ones in danger. Which are actualy an invasive species in north America.
Such a beeutiful game! I won't apologise! Bees can actually survive after stinging if you can give them enough time to rotate their stinger out of your skin.
Interesting
oh, nice
Ah, that's sick! Just keeping calm and letting it take its time is the best!
HEY I KNOW YOU. YOUR THE FUNNY PERSON WHOS DOG TALKS TO THE CAMERA!!!!!! HIII
I love Key🥰
Markiplier: *surprised that he's a female bee*
Literally everyone that knows about bees: "Don't any of you dare tell him what the purpose of male bees are-"
😂
Male: I will initiate self destruct.
@Dmon ! I can say from experience
the bee simps: ya like jazz?
well they lived to breed and to die to breed more lile death to snu snu
When the game is actually greater at telling stories and visuals than the bee movie
That movie was on high 😂
Ya like Jazz?
“I’M GONNA BE A BETTER QUEEN THAN YOU EVER WERE MOM” - Mark, 2021
I like how Mark Bee has mommy issues
It's funny because worker bees can't physically become a queen bee. They have to be born as queens.
"God Mom, It's not a phase!" (NOT a quote. Just a joke. XD)
I love how Beeplier's first instinct was to de-throne the ruling queen bee.
I love how the second he meets the queen he just tries to kill her and take her throne
It's the Mark way 😟😔
“The insect world is probably terrifying from the perspective of an insect”
Dude! The insect world is terrifying from the view of a human!
What the fuck is going on with the screen names here. Am I getting spammed in the fucking youtube comments section?!
Nice, but several corrections.
Bees collect the nectar, not the pollen. Collecting pollen is more a thing that just happens without the bees intending to do so. The bees are interested in the nectar of the flowers and the flowers are like "Fine, but could I bother you to take some pollen with your while we are at it?". So the queen bee sending the worker bees out to collect pollen is inaccurate.
Second, a bee doesn't die when stinging other insects and animals. It dies when stinging humans. A bee's stinger has hooks on it. The point if to sting another insect and yank their innards out for maximum damage and insta-kill. Therefore, in the insect world, bees are quite deadly. Problem is only that human skin is very flexible and the hooked stinger just gets stuck there. And when the bee instinctively tries to yank our innards out, it accidentally ripps off its own innards because our skin is less likely to tear then their abdomen.
Third, yes indeed. Bees use dance moves to communicate where they found the most delicious source of nectar.
We still get hurt tho. And they can also gang up on us.
@@botondzoltannagy8849 Not arguing against that. Only saying that the "Bees can only sting once and then they die" only applies when bees sting humans.
nono, bees collect pollen and use it as food, called “bee bread”. nectar is only used for honey. so the game is still misleading in that area
@@botondzoltannagy8849 okay we all know this
something interesting about it though is bees signal to other bees when they spot danger (us) and will attack accordingly to protect their hive. this is why smoke is sometimes used during bee removals. it keeps them from communicating with each other. (it does not make them high)
@@wjzav1971 i know this is three months late but it's all mammals not just humans
Now we now have a worthy competitor with Power wash simulator
epic
Most indupitably
Oh hello.
Why is youtube allowing these porn bot profiles to be In here? They literally steal your money and use sex as clickbait. What is this? What is happening?
Mark: “i may be incredibly high but im pretty sure bees dont have libraries”
Didn't think he smokes.
@@Blackbullet100k 21:00 ,,he literally says that he’s high.
@@someonesour that's my point.... I didn't know that he smokes UNTIL he said it...
I meannn, he can't drink 🤣
@@StarSweeperHoney I always assumed he's high af, from a stoner's perspective, but as far as I'm concerned he's never outright confirmed. Just thought it was pretty cool lol
Mark as the Bee: Starts to attack queen.
Queen in game: "I'm lying eggs, dear!"
Queen in real life: "So you have chosen... death...."
Fun fact: There is such thing as "imposter queens" that will infiltrate a hive. Once found, the guard bees surround it and generate enough heat to slowly bake it to death. how fun :)
@@PurpleBassThumb holy shit bees are metal as fuck
@@PurpleBassThumb death by hugging
Well, that depends on how old/productive the queen is, really...
@@MyMooha yes that is another reason why the night kill the queen, if her productivity is low or if she stopped producing eggs. The video I linked explains it a lot better, feel free to give it a watch.
eef playing: BEES! oh! I love bees! everything's so pretty *cries because they love bees*
Mark Playing: *completely stoned and stinging random children* also *stabbing the queen*
I can't believe the game doesn't give the option to fall in love with a human, sue humanity, then destroy the planet. How unrealistic!
I wish we could so much as communicate with them, or atleadt ask if they like jazz
There may 'bee' an Easter egg in there for that
Fun fact: the whole stinging and dieing thing is only when they sting humans because of how our skin is, most creatures they can sting multiple times without any problems
On top of that, if you allowed the bee to spin itself out of your skin it could survive! Yet most people immediately bat the bee away.
That’s so cool! Thanks freind!
yeah their stingers get stuck in our skin and then they rip off their abdomen/stinger when they try to pull their stinger out
@Tyler Galarza *she
also fun fact: irl bees actually do dance to tell information, but its more mathematical than you'd think, they use the sun as a reference and the way they dance tells the angle from the sun and how far it is to determine where the pollen is. (when telling others where it is)
Mark: *goes up to kiss queen bee* *also immediately begins trying to kill her*
there can *bee* only one.
Worker bees of the world unite, we have nothing to lose but our chains!
That was so funny! 🤣 Endearing and wholesome one moment, *_murder and bloodshed the next._*
That was an in the end, Mark is an intense natural born leader, confirmed.😄
I love how Mark will go from sad to serious to childlike innocence in five seconds when like this.
2:57 I just want to hug him, it's like he turned into an adorable 4 year old!
Yes, they do "dance" to show where good resources are. The movementhas a sort of figure 8 pattern, with a waggling phase in the middle; the type and duration of the waggle indicate direction and distance from hive to flower
I didn’t know that. That's actually pretty cool.
*puts on glasses* As a beekeeper, I'd like to drop a bit of fact here. While it is true bees are very important pollinators, honey bees are not endangered or at risk, in fact commercial beekeepers (not small backyard hobbyists) are part of the problem. It is the Native bees that are endangered. Many native bees are also specialized to certain plants. Some have shorter or longer tongues depending on which plants they specialize in, its called the lock and key principal. While domestic bees can pollinate most things, there are many others that need the touch of specific bees. There are almost 4000 native bee species in the US alone, each specific to their own regions, and not all of them live in hives, quite a lot of them live solitary lives! Commercial beekeepers are just more competition to native bees already struggling, recent studies from the UK prove this. But there are ways to help native bees, some as simple as putting up bee houses for the solitary bees to rest and breed. With hope and innovation, perhaps a balance can be met some day for native and domestic bee alike. *takes off glasses* Great game tho! p.s. bees jobs are decided by their age, not by the queen and it is illegal to cut down a tree if there are bees living in it. Hope these facts were fun and helpful! =)
This is awesome, thank you for sharing this! :0
How would I go about building a beehouse for solitary bees, if you don't mind enlightening me? Anything specific to keep in mind when making one?
Thank you, this was interesting and informative! This needs more likes :)
also couldn't help but notice that the objective is to put pollen in the hive, which is not what bees do. They get nectar from flowers, and happen to pick up pollen on their bodies during the process (which is an evolutionary adaptation). The nectar is what they take back to the hive, not the pollen. Kinda weird that a game about bees would miss that.
@@iolipuara3979 jeez...the more i read the fact-checking comments of bees like this, I'm realizing how much misinformation there is in this game...why would you make a simulator game of something when you don't even do the research lol? it's a game yeah but it's a SIMULATOR game that provides information, in this case, misinformation. this game looks fairly new so it's a huge turn-off. could've been a fun educational game with a little bit of action every now and then :/
@@iolipuara3979 i mean, they do store and use pollen. they use it to make bee bread. its actually a pretty major part of their diet.
"I'm pretty sure stinging will end with my Demise" Not a second Later: *Stings a Snail*
That was funny!
Fun fact a bee sting most of the time doesn't kill it its only when the skin is thick enough that the bee will die as instead of pulling the sting out it will pull it's organs out of the bee.
Fun fact regarding their dancing: when bees are looking for a new home, they find a spot to park, send out scout bees, and if one has found the perfect new place, they will come back to the swarm and dance in the direction of the new place, and the distance is determined by how long they dance for
*Game:* Bees being cute & Hopeful.
*BeeMark:* screams the flower into submission.
Ok... Please report the wierd butt spam account above that keeps stealing people's comments. If enough people report it, then the automated system will remove their posts.
@@o0Avalon0o I have never heard them called "butt spam accounts" 😂
Mark: "I don't think I want to sting anything, I'm pretty sure it ends with my demise."
Mark 5 seconds later: *proceeds to sting a snail multiple times*
Bee: "It might be time to visit our library"
Mark: *Caveman noises*
you mean, it might BEE time to visit our library!
@Ruby Gee is he actually stoned lol?
When the narrator said “without them, life as we know it would end” and mark went “holy shit” is literally the exact same thing I said when I found that out from a beekeeper at work. I never knew how important bees were until I met that person.
Surprised that people who keep honey bees can be honest xd, so many straight up make money from lying about them
Rotten fruits ferment, and can get bees drunk. So that one “sick” bee wasn’t actually sick, just inebriated
Drunky Bee 🍻🐝
Except that humans are adapted specifically so that ethanol isn't just poison like it is for most other creatures
You could say they were "buzzed"?
@@cameronwilsey9334 except we haven’t. Ethanol is still toxic to us, but humans have been known to consume toxins for their own amusement. Other animals just have different tolerances. Ever heard of alcohol poisoning? Or even just being drunk?
@@silentstatic564 Consuming toxins for amusement. Why are humans so dumb.🤦
“Huh I wonder if I can fly into the city” NO MARK that’s HOW THE BEE MOVIE STARTED
"I'M GONNA GO START MY OWN BEE HIVE, WITH BLACKJACK, AND HOOKERS."
That was one top notch reference there mark.
I literally read this as he said it 😳🤯
@@sophieglasser3067 I love when that happens! It’s like watching with a friend and talking about the video together:)
did i just find new friends here????
"Eh... forget the hive... and the blackjack..." would be the natural follow up
This video game reminds me of a TV show. I watched as a kid called Miss spider. It was about a spider with a beautiful, singing voice. It’s a show from when I was really little so I don’t know if anybody knows what I’m talking about but I just wanted to bring it up because this video gave me a lot of nostalgia.
Funfact: Bees can sting other insects without losing their stinger, it was what they were (and their stingers) made for! The only reason they die to stinging humans is because our skin is elastic, and the barbs get caught in the skin, and if they pull too hard, they will pull out their stinger, and innards.
another fun fact, bees give a little "whoop" when they bump into eachother
@@niasilva9797 that is adorable
So what youre saying is that bees have a trash pull out game
Sucks to suck
Can they ever sting a human but still survive
And other animals too. The larger the target the bigger the dose of venom needed. So they leave their stinger in the animal in the hope that when they try to pull or lick the venom sac off their skin it will empty its full dose into the creature. A grim solace in their death i suppose.
Edit: removed possesive apostrophe from its
Game: *gentle vibes*
Mark, who has been a bee for 30 secs: _I must reign supreme over these lands._
Mark: "I don't wanna sting, I'm sure that'll end in my demise"
Also Mark: immediately stabs a snail multiple times with his butt knife... 😂
The only lose stingers on mammals
@@zoltzl631 I did not know that, thanks
fun fact: bees know which way is up and which way is down inside their hive, and they use this to show direction. Bees dance with the waggle run at a specific angle away from straight up. Outside the hive, bees look at the position of the sun, and fly at the same angle away from the sun.
Mark: "Bees are harmless!"
People Allergic To Bees: "Allow us to introduce ourselves."
Ain’t their fault you’re allergic lol, blame evolution. I do too as I’m allergic to *every kind of pollen*
I have the same argument for people that are allergic to peanut. It's natural evolution, a 100 year ago there was a reason that families had 16 kids. Because quite a few of them die and If you'r allergic to pollens or peanut, of those few kids that died in those families, you would be one of them.
are you allergic to bees or are the bees allergic to you since they die in the process
@@Redjs90 what
@@Redjs90 such an amazing statement it made my day thank you good sir im literally about to suffocate from laughing,been a while since i almost had a stroke while reading something
Kind Bee Alice: “Wowzers! That was fast! Ok…”
*Mark cuts her off*
Mark: “Never say wowzers to me ever again Alice”
FunFact: Bees actually do what’s called the “waggle dance” to communicate to other bees the direction to a specific location, such as a pollen source.
I remember that phineas and ferb episode
@@amelloworld9700 and magic schoolbus. does anyone remember that episode/show for that matter lol.
every millimeter to them translates to roughly 10m for us, so dances are very easily coordinated GPS displays, and the style communicates the quantity of resources last i checked
TuT oh my- THAT'S SO CUUUTE!!
@@WonderWolfie99 yh. Personally, the new version isn't hitting the same as the original one...
Just wanted to add:
Don't forget about the native species of bees that are in danger. The honey bee alone can't pollinate everything. There are bee species that have evolved for specific plants like squash. The flowers bloom before sunrise then close, and honey bees go out during/after sunrise. Don't just save one species of bees. Save all the bees.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. ❤️🐝✨
Fun fact about bees, their stingers don’t actually come off unless they sting a human because we swat them away. For most animals they can wiggle their stingers out since the animal can’t swat at them. Also it’s only thick mammalian skin they have the issue with. Bee on bee conflict isn’t suicide.
Huh I never knew that 🤔
It is actually because of our skin. It's more thick and elastic than most animals so it is harder for the bee to get the stinger out of human skin.
they can't sting us bc it's like sticking a sword in molasses, if the sword was a fingernail connected to our heart, barbed and 6 inches long. they bleed out when they sting us because our skin tears their stinger out by being elastic.
Don't you mean BeevBee
For anyone who doesn’t know “Sick Bee Jackie” was drunk off fermented apple.
Edit: (And for Mark) yes, bees dance to communicate with each other
and by leading her back to the hive you're enabling her alcoholic lifestyle
"I ate a piece of a rotten apple. It tasted really weird... Oh, I feel so sick." The bee was drunk, and is now hung over. That is verbatim what was said.
Thank u for explaining the obvious
@@ofeliaaaa You are welcome. Thank you for taking two months to say that. Totally a great use of time.
@@harleyjackson3708 Oh yeah I saw your comment at first but I just wanted to wait 2 months... because that makes sense
@@ofeliaaaa Perfect sense.
@@harleyjackson3708 ight bruv
18:10 Not-so-fun Fact: When a bee gets high on fermented pollen or sugar(pollen ferments too), they either get so sick that they get lost and never make it back to their hive or if they somehow do make it to their hive,
they are punished severely.
I am not joking, all their appendages are torn off and they are left to die.
So, no. They won't help Jackie when he gets to the hive.
"But without them, life as we know it will end."
Me: *tears in eyes* no
Mark: holy shit
i’m eating trail mix
@卍 Savetion Epic! 卐 no one cares bot or troll GTFO with your nonsense
@卍 Savetion Epic! 卐 just ignore these things, they are just bots, i hope that one day youtube will find a way to have less hellish bots like this like, how is its name even allowed its unbeelievable
Except that's blatantly false
The bees are fine, children. Stop falling for leftist propaganda.
I was expecting a horrible twist when mark read, *"Eat Humans"*
Like the littlest Penguin lol
Or “Can your pet”
mark: "i wanna be the best bee i can be!"
also mark: proceeds to try and kill a snail
also ALSO mark: *tries to kill bee queen*
i love that when alice called mark “little sister” his expression seemed to say “sister? oh alright” rather than “hey no i’m a brother >:(“
Don't tell him what would happen if he was a male bee.
@@PisicaPapagal Yeah the game would be entirely different and also a lot shorter.
A tiny hero in a big world…yep definitely a game for Markiplier.
**casually swears**
Facts tho
That's fuckin low 😂
I disliked beecause you for a bee pun
Me over here over 8 inches shorter than Mark 🙄😑
Kind Bee Alice : "Wowzers!"
Mark : *"...and I took that personally"*
wolf might have devoured the🚱🚯🚭🚳🚫⛔️🔞
looked at her, but most of all 😏🙄😶😑😐🤨🤔
I believe, too, that you do🥪🌭🍕🍟🍔🥓🍗
forget to say, “Good morning” 👊✊👎👍👌✋🖐
and do not run off 👹👿😈☻
Watching this in class hits different
And watching this at home doesn't!
@@mr.mcmonkeyman2372 thank you, Mr.McMonkeyMan
Me, as I am in chemistry
Did they mention how Honey bees are an invasive species in North America?
I was in PE when this showed up
Mark: "Is that sting? I dont wanna do that, pretty sure that ends with my demise."
Also Mark a second later to a snail: "STINGGG!"
Mark: “everything they said about the bees is true”
Matpat: *stews angrily in the background*
Just don't listen to MatPat. ;)
Lmao Yep-
MatPat is only angry because his explanation would have been 3 hours over gt live and he would not have got past the tutorial.
MatPat: Hey Mirror Mat do you know the truth about bees *puts down controller* well let me tell you ....
I don't know him but sound like a boring and inapt person.
Mark: Sees the Queen first time “Hi Mom”
Also Mark: proceeds to sting the queen, “DIE! MAKE ME QUEEN!!!”
Thanks captain obvious
savageeee
That's just the medieval age
Man why are there still the jacksepticeye dad is dead bots/trolls
Why? Because the light bulb must attract the gnats.
Young Bees: "What's up with the new guy?"
Mark the Bee: *bumping his head on walls and squealing with joy while stinging a snail's shell*
Alice the Kind Bee: "Oh he's kinda...'special.'"
Please make an actual comment instead of just quoting the video for likes.
she will be better to eat than🍅🍓🍒🍑🍐🍏🍎
‘Who is there?’🍹🍸🍷🍾🍶🍵☕️
‘A good quarter 🌺🥀🌹🏵💮🌸💐
@@Yasha277 please stop acting like the channel police and let everyone do their own thing. Also, please stop copy pasting your frustration of not getting any likes and actually read my comment first.
8:41 mark quotes a line from In Space With Markiplier. just thought that was interesting seeing how long space has been in production and how he probably already had the script written by this videos release
Flash backs to a try not to laugh challenge mark did : "I'm sorry....did that bee just steel a noodle?"
The prophecy is true...
I love when games actually include real facts. Bees DO dance to show where they've been! It's called a waggle dance and it's INSANE, like it has to do with the length of their line and the space between their wiggles which translates as distance from the sun or something?? lol I learned it in animal behavior years ago so I can't totally remember.
I just imagined a bee hitting the nae nae
Mark : "Oh.. Bees give directions by dancing.. I can dance?"
Me : "If you want too.. You could leave your friends bee-hind."
Underrated comment. 😂😂
Amazing
The music is so amazingly beautiful. And the music with the graphics just feel like a Disney film or like being on a Disney cruise or at Disneyland. It's amazing! I love it.
Just wanna clarify something in case some didn't know. It's not just honeybees. In fact, honeybees do less of the pollination work than most bee species. The bumblebee does the most pollination work. There's many bee species, and some bees pollinate specific plants that others don't. All bees need to be saved. Honeybees are the only domesticated ones, the wild bees are the ones that need the most help.
Edit: There are few educated replies to this comment and I just wanna let ya'll know I'm thankful for the one's that are adding them, it's really nice to know that there are enthusiastic and environmentally aware people here ❤
definitely!
Let's all like this an comment so the bots will steal it and more ppl will know! 😛✨
cannot believe these *childish* comments are still happening
@卍 Savetion Epic! 卐 your profile pic is the absolute definition of virginity.
Also, in America, honeybees are an invasive species Brought from Europe that have driven away natural regional polinators. Honey bee colonies have risen by an 80% in the last few years while other bee types have had theirs decrease significantly on the same time period.
you know mark’s really enjoying himself when he doesn’t even change the default name
I was so ridiculously happy that the pollen built up on the bees legs! It's a thing I find so cute about bees in real life. Pollen boots! This game is adorable
When they are cute fuzzies yeah I like that too
That poor drunk bee... bees kill drunk bees when they return to the hive. The guards bite their legs off to ensure they don't survive. Family was no safety net for that bee.
Mark: “kisses the queen bee” Love you mum
Later: ‘’ try’s to sting her’’ MAKE ME QUEEN!!
"Be(e) the change...." *sweet music*- "YOUEVERWANTEDTOBEAFKINBEE?!?!"
If that's not the epitome of Mark's energy...
Mark: "I don't think I want to sting anything, I think that would lead to my demise."
*Two seconds later*
Mark trying to kill a snail: "HAHA STING YES"
Another fun fact: some bees actually don't lose their stingers and can sting multiple times in their lifetime, much like wasps.
If you ain’t homies with the bees, then you ain’t homies with mee.
Fun Fact: Bananas smell like the “signal” (called a pheromone) used to attack things. So if you ever have a bee and a banana around you at lunch, you should probs get the heck outta there.
Scary fact
*proceeds to watch a bee attack a banana*
Vanilla pudding works too, never fight your enemies, give them some pudding as a peace offering...oops is that a beehive? Well darn, buh-bye!
I’ve always known that bananas were backstabbing bastards
Remember that when we're talking about bees being in danger. We're talking about the local and natural bee species, much unlike the commercial honey bees which are primarily what we seem to unknowingly focus on despite them being part of an issue for the local population of bee species that well aren't the commercial honey bees.
Edit: I'ma add some more information. Commercial honey bees and native bee species also face similar issues when it comes to depletion of resources ect, though native species often are at the highest risk as they have no help from humans to keep themselves from starvation and quality food/nectar. Also remember that sometimes some species of bee that are native unlike commercial bees, pollenate more efficiently but likely not by much.
If anything honey bees actually kill off natural bee populations by spreading bee born diseases. They touch a flower pass on the illness which a native bee picks up.
We should also add that honey bee is a broad subclass class of bees. Some areas natively have their own species of honey bee, but they are choked out by commercial honeybees.
For anyone curious about what causes a bee to be classed as a honey bee, it all comes down to honey production.
Just adding that because I've seen people kill native bees because they are classed as honey bees. It is very important to do your research or call out a specialist (:
@@mochimacaroon400 Not quite, the actual classification is based on relatedness. As far as I'm aware of, only two groups of bees are used in honey production, bees of the genus _Apis,_ and bees of the tribe Meliponini. Honey bee is the common name for _Apis_ bees, so any member of that genus should be referred to as a honey bee. Meanwhile, members of the Meliponini tribe have the common name "stingless bee", they usually are not referred to as honey bees, the closest you get to that is "stingless honey bee". Both produce honey, but they aren't both referred to as true honey bees.
However you aren't wrong about commercial honeybees choking out all other members of their own genus, but this is a problem exclusive to Palearctic regions, in the rest of the world there are no native (apis) honey bees, all are invasive, in tropical places they actually compete with stingless bees, both ecologically and economically.
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I feel the issue with this topic is that there is a family called a honey bee but also a classification giving to any bee group that produces honey. I think the issue really lies with the fact that "Honey producing Bee" is often shorted to just "honey bee", right or wrong it happens and we should be aware of it.
Where I live, we have a native honey-producing bee, bumblebee, and it is often refered to as a honey bee because it produces honey. People that know of issues with commerical honey bees often kill these bumbles because they are refered to as honey bees which is heavily affecting the bumble's population.
I know I wrote my first comment wrong, not always the greatest with trying to explain things. But my point was that even native honey-producing bees are called honey bees and that we should be careful and always reach out to an expert to make sure we aren't damaging any struggling groups.
Indeed. Honeybees aren't even native to America. They have been extinct over here until the colonists brought them over from Europe. Combine that with no regulation or limit on apiaries, we have too many honey bees and not enough room for native bees of America to compete
Fun fact: When the queen bee stops laying eggs, the worker bees will suround her and basically cook her to death by flapping their wings rappidly to create heat, since she's no longer serving any purpose to the hive
While she squeaks out screams aka “piping” ☹️
Its bee facts like this that makes me laugh whenever a vvoman calls herself or another vvoman a "queen bee". If they only knew how bad queen bees actually have it.
@@smithsmith1956 they literally only give birth and die
As a beekeeper, I can confirm bees are metal as fuck
@@smithsmith1956 Why did you spell woman with 2 V's?
3:50, I laughed so f*cking hard, I’m not even kidding
The way mark is so emotional is so amazing
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He was thinking bee 🐝
The awkward part is, the typical honeybee is actually less important than everyone makes them out to be - it's the native species of bees that are far more important. That and honey bees are not actually endangered. Most bumblebees are, though, in part due to the fact that honey bees outright prevent other pollinators from getting food due to how they harvest and in part because of the invasive species killing them.
Don't forget to give your support to the species that are actually endangered, even if honeybees sure are cute and probably make for better gameplay.
I'm hoping that it's just because the narrator - and as such the creator - are hopefully like, not native English speakers and maybe 'honeybee' is more a catch all or something in their language but this is a very good point!
Also, afaik, bumblebees don't sting you (or are at least much less likely to), they headbutt you instead, making European honeybees dicks in comparison
@@seamusroryorion8192 meeh, honeybee is used to refer to any bee that makes honey (and usually has a structured hive
most bees dont live in colonies or make honey. honeybees are just the most popular when talking abt this conversation bc they make something we like and they’re easier to take care of bc of that colony lifestyle
@@madisonwillis9591 time to commit non-bumble bee genocide
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Markiplier: I’m gonna be the best bee and make my family proud
Also Markiplier: *proceeds to sting a random innocent snail that literally did nothing to him, attempts to kill his MOTHER, stings a random child and teenager that were just living their lives, popped a bunch of balloons that were probably very expensive because Helium, insults his family claiming that they’re puny and that he would be a better queen then his mom ever would be, and goes on an entire montage on how much he hates Fast Bee Jordan and how he’ll kick his as-*
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“Look at my flower power. Look at it. Then look at yours and weep.”
“Honey bees are the most important pollinator, pollinating *almost* a hundred crops”
The other 40,000 bees: I’m gonna pretend I didn’t hear that
And birds, bats, beetles, wasps, flies, butterflies: Am I a joke to you?
(biology fact of the day from bio student, there are waaaaay more beetles than there are bees, they make up a majority of insect species, are essential pollinators and pollinate over 85% of all flowering plants. Give beetles some love, people
also honey bee were brought by the Europeans, before that America was lively with many fruits and plants, so i think ppl just dont want honey to vanish.
@@rayjohnson67 Exactly. However, many of the problems plaguing honey bees now are problems for other insects as well (especially pesticides, pollution and land development), so there is still a serious concern that honey bees help bring to light.
Honey bees are very invasive
Was searching for this comment to let people know that honey bees are in fact NOT the most important pollinators and in lots of parts of the world they are invasive and can be the co-cause for other pollinators' extinction!
All love to the honeybees but let's try to preserve the other bee species and other pollinators too
“Bees are so harmless!”
*remembers sticking his hand in the bee bush*
“Most of the time-“
Bees can make their hives in bushes?? Oh god
@@cosmichail yep, they definetly can
why did u stick ur hand into a bunch of bees???
Looked it up:
Honeybees have evolved an extraordinary form of communication known as the "waggle" dance. ... When a worker discovers a good source of nectar or pollen (note the pollen spores dusting this bee's back), she will return to the hive to perform a waggle dance to let her nest mates know where it lies.
"Without them the world as we know it will end."
Other pollenators: "Am I a joke to you"
@Kairos
Bees are the primary pollinators who do so much for crops and fruits and etc. Yes there are other pollinators who are helpful, but if bees were to go extinct then that would be such at large gap to fill. In the end ik it seems dramatic, but in a lot of ways in the Agriculture community it’s kinda true. Sorry if this response is a lil harsh.
@@illogicdoge9204 ok so if honey bees were to go they actually would do more good than bad since they are an invasive species. Not sure where you live they might be native there but they are a invasive species that actually creates more negatives than positives. They create more competition to actual native pollinators and continue to spread as well as pollinating invasive plants. With could create a whole ecosystem to die off. (If there are any points I missed sorry and please don’t point out my tremble grammar I know it’s bad)
@@illogicdoge9204 The harshness isn't as much of a problem as the misconception, honey bees sure are a powerful pollinator, but most wild bees are actually much better at the job and the huge populations of bees that humans produce creates big competition to all those other pollinators. If all honey bees disappeared it would cause few years of bad crop yields followed by the niche gap being filled by other pollinators and the world going back to normal. There wouldn't be a mass extinction of plants, there wouldn't be any apocalypse, there would be some worse crop yield years and that's that
@@illogicdoge9204 There is to much many kinds of bees for it to be a single issue. Honey bees are the most used by us because they give huney, so them dying out is our problem, but they still are an invasive species here in the US thats displacing and stopping native bees and pollonaters from thriving. They are also spreading diseases to the native bee population.
When it comes to the honeybees dying from diseases, it reminds my of Ireland's potato famine. Because of the lack of variety in what beekeepers use because of there benefits, one problem affects each colony just as much.
I do think they all do need help, but I care less for honey bees for pollination compared to the native bees and pollinators.
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