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Bee hive removed from the peak of an old home

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

Local contractor Bill Livingston and local beekeeper Birney Imes remove a hive of bees from an architectural detail on an antebellum home in Columbus, MS. The bees are safely transferred to a hive and moved to another location.

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  • I like that he didn't kill them. He just moved them.

    Such a nice man :3

  • @osakanone They're dying off fast enough as it is. We can't afford to kill them. If the bees die and we can't artificially pollinate ALL of those crops, AND wild food chains as well, the entire chain will collapse except for in the ocean.

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  • now look what you did now you pissed them off...lol

  • wow its like surround sound its creepy.P

  • They're southern bees so they have that southern hospitality...

    I've always wanted to know how someone would do this, now I know! I've always wanted to try beekeeping too, still thinking on it...

  • Cool video... you should have done this at night, though.

  • @LadyLumiere I hate that sound, scares me everytime, lol.

  • @osakanone worth money :) and honey bees are cool.

  • angry bees

  • @osakanone Why kill something you can re-sell

  • Yellow Jackets are the ones to worry about. Bees will sting, but not like YJ's

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