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Clever queen bumble bees - Sir David Attenborough's Life in the Undergrowth - BBC wildlife

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Sir David Attenborough uses a thermal imaging camera to demonstrate the ingenious way a queen bumble bee heats up in the cold morning air to beat the insect traffic. Brilliant video from BBC animal and wildlife show 'Life in the Undergrowth'.

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  • Bees actually have common sense unlike Wasps. You be nice to Bees they be nice to you. You mess with Bees they mess with you. But Wasps are just flat out dicks lol

  • 4 people got stung....

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  • @xBanny9x Wasps: Start running towards a lake, it´s like a magic barrier against them

  • such beautiful music!!!

  • @NinkaPanda im sure theres still millions of them in denmark alone in the summer

  • @lordblazer Yea, the ones around my old house built nest around the wood on my house, and evertime id walk outside they floated around my head a few times and went on thier buisness. kind of cute acctually. :D

  • I think she should have started with a hot cup of coffee! Beautiful heat sensing photography.

  • kind of cute... until the little fucker stings you...

  • compared to other Insects and arthopods, Bees are the most pleasant looking ones

  • Bumble bees are f**king awesome.

  • gREAT! Check my vid from Czech republic BUMBLE BEES:-)

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