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  • MANDRAGORA.AAA* 

  • when I see this... I see a Chevy Camaro SS Hennessyed

  • 0:37 It's cool how all the pollen is stuck to the bee (yea i know thats how it happens etc) but it's still pretty smart. Plus it's fluffy and looks cute lol :)

  • I like how they're so hairy!

  • @ nitrosplash  Hes mine!

  • Hehehe!!! That's my best friend! He's a sweet bee. I love him so much. He's collecting nectar to make honey to give to me! :D!! I love his honey, it's so good. :)

  • This is a good video! But I, personally, am scared to DEATH of bees. Bumblebees especially. There's just something about them that makes me cringe... But still, good work! :)

  • @TheEpikFAIL123 Please try not to be afraid of them, they mean you no harm and are quite harmless. I was irrationally afraid of these beautiful creatures once, but not anymore. Bumblebees are completely harmless, even nice. Bees can sting but are not aggressive. Wasps can be aggressive but if you do not agitate them they will just show off without stinging. Also, unless you are allergic it is harmless to get stung. I have been stung by wasps and it is not that bad, ticks and mosquitos are worse.

  • Amazing close up!

  • iamamiwhoami

  • There's so much to savour here :)

  • Amazing photography. I've a Beepol bumblebee hive in my garden that lets me watch these amazing creatures at work whenever I want.

  • its kind of cute!

  • Bubble bees are great pollinators!

  • it's a wonderful video, i really love it

  • Bumblebees are funny. They always crash into now and then but never ever stung me. I even stared at one that was messing around on the ground and it just minded its own business. Honeybees frighten me though but the freaks of nature killer bees definitely make me run for my life! Good thing they haven't made their way to Boston yet, but they probably will one day... either by someone's hand or very warm winters...

  • Hi mmeister...that's really lovely to watch..makes you feel like you are there. I am a bit of a bumblebee nerd. I adore them. I recently walked the length of the Leeds/Liverpool canal (127 miles) in aid of the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. I really look forward to seeing the first one..a bit like swifts coming in over May.Thanks for sharing that.

  • i love bumble bees

  • AWWWWWwwwww its so cute in a weird way!!!

  • iamamiwhoami

  • So cute! I have always loved bumblebees! I would like to pet one and feel their soft hairs, but I am afraid they will sting me. :)

  • aww look at this fat furry little bugger

  • Wow! I love how the second bee is covered in pollen. Looks so fluffy!

  • so amazing

  • u go , boy !

  • 0:29 INCOMING!

  • spectacular! really fantastic!

  • I foundz a flower.

  • Amazing! Very nice and super interesting! I also uploaded a Sunflower video with some bees! Quite nice too!

  • Man, that second bee is just loaaaaaded with pollen.

  • cool! im doing a report on bees that's why i looked at yur video^^

  • That's good stuff there!

  • Enchanting

  • Insane detail, thank you.

    Came here through those weird viral videos, but this is awesome on it's own.

  • Bees polinating. Follows the reproductive theme. In the viral vids if that's why your here, check out the tags, reproduction is all around us.

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  • mmeister55 joined in 2006

  • o la abeja maya? xDD

  • Are you Christina Aguilera?

  • YES I AM

  • the viral vid has a link to this video

  • argh!!!!

  • we should start saving bees now :)

  • damn i see what your saying cause i checked out the videos.everyone you should be cautious now because we are being sprayed by Extremly hazardous chemicals from jet planes and planes flying above us.All living things including us are being covered by these chemicals and it is causing the global warming at the same time.orgonite is a device that elminates these particles act now

  • Glad you can see it. I'm waiting for more to tell me they see it too. I guess its a slow spiraling process. But now you know and that's real cool!! Isn't this amazing discovery?

    What more proof do you need, you know? I'm hoping people will video tape this particular phenomenon and we'll get it all over the internet.

  • @yakuza360 Yep! The poor bees need our help, so we should all do what we can. If we do not help them, we will lose some of our crops and vegetables and the stuff we find in the produce section will dwindle, as well as anything that is made with them.

  • Bravo Bumble Bees!

  • I am hella scared of bumble bees.

  • Cute little fuzzy critters, aren't they? This is great camerawork. You can even see the bee's tongue sticking out. And notice how the bee doesn't even pay any attention to the cameraman but just keeps on working. They're not aggressive at all.

  • Very cool, Are you planning to make more of those "documents" ?

  • Wow absolutely amazing. You should send that in to a video contest some where :) :P

  • WOW! You can see every detail in this video! What kind of camera do you have?!

  • Awesome view!

  • T'is well cool! Damn good camera! Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

  • CUTIE PIE!!!!!

  • wow!!!!!! that's incredible! I am favoriting this one and sharing it with all my friends. he's really getting into the pollen there. i see you love bees as much as I do.umm. how far was that lens from the bee...

  • Thanks! The lens is about 2 Centimeters from the bee.

  • @byronw14850 The bee is female

  • lol that second bumble bee is all covered in pollen! xD

  • I was about to say that too! xD

  • WOW! What a great video and such detail! thanks for postng this!

  • such detail! the camera you have i wonder what it is! great video!

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