Please... Just look up on the Inet your nearest bee keeper if a HoneyBee swarm shows up. They are more than happy to come remove them for you for free. Wasps and other critters are different. Mankind would starve were it not for the HoneyBee. They only swarm when they outgrow "population" their current hives.
An ode to the beekeeper.....He comes in disguise his face kept behind, masked intruder to the innocent mass. Fearlessly easy, he seduces their senses. They come as he beckons, not knowing quite why. To watch him begs questions, to follow is forbidden, the beekeeper's secrets are as honey to the tongue.
My new hive was looking exactly the same and im afraid they swarmed somewhere else because i got a call from my mother saying that the whole backyard was filled with bees flying around.
When i got home i found the same picture as shown in the video and quickly i got my tools and an empty hive to sweep them in the new hive. Now everything went back to normal but i hope the queen didnt disappear!
Well, I love bees. Where I live, I collect honeybees and place them in hives, partially because I like this thing called the BeeCare Society. The bees are all doing well. But where I live, you only find at most 4 bumblebees in one day in a whole field of flowers, and about 100 honeybees. I REALLY want bumblebees. Solitatry bees are little speed maniacs.
Swarms are very interesting. I have obtained honeybees twice through swarms but was never around to witness the activity. Nice job filming, thanks for sharing.
Please... Just look up on the Inet your nearest bee keeper if a HoneyBee swarm shows up. They are more than happy to come remove them for you for free. Wasps and other critters are different. Mankind would starve were it not for the HoneyBee. They only swarm when they outgrow "population" their current hives.
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An ode to the beekeeper.....He comes in disguise his face kept behind, masked intruder to the innocent mass. Fearlessly easy, he seduces their senses. They come as he beckons, not knowing quite why. To watch him begs questions, to follow is forbidden, the beekeeper's secrets are as honey to the tongue.
oisaveloy 1 year ago
time to go put a giant hornet nest in there. those things can kill a whole hive with barely 50. they are spartan warriors haha
finalfanta25 1 year ago
vuvuzelas!
DeusPayne 1 year ago
My new hive was looking exactly the same and im afraid they swarmed somewhere else because i got a call from my mother saying that the whole backyard was filled with bees flying around.
When i got home i found the same picture as shown in the video and quickly i got my tools and an empty hive to sweep them in the new hive. Now everything went back to normal but i hope the queen didnt disappear!
RigsPGT 1 year ago
I was stung last year and I'm still not over it.
Terrified of bees
briangorrell 1 year ago
i loved bees untill one stung me...
warspitejr 1 year ago
@warspitejr me 2
soraroxasdude2 1 year ago
Well, I love bees. Where I live, I collect honeybees and place them in hives, partially because I like this thing called the BeeCare Society. The bees are all doing well. But where I live, you only find at most 4 bumblebees in one day in a whole field of flowers, and about 100 honeybees. I REALLY want bumblebees. Solitatry bees are little speed maniacs.
Medditerranean 2 years ago
You go, little fellows!
Medditerranean 2 years ago
Swarms are very interesting. I have obtained honeybees twice through swarms but was never around to witness the activity. Nice job filming, thanks for sharing.
fotohogger 3 years ago 2
where is the queen?
antiwardotcom 2 years ago
@antiwardotcom Here I am!
briangorrell 1 year ago
cool but wierd 1st comment!
peanutwafflez 3 years ago