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Part 2 of 3,Beekeeping Honeybees beehive removal from building into bee hive. More BEEKEEPING at http://georgiabees.blogspot.com A honey bee swarm is moved to the safety of Georgia Beekeeper,John Pluta beehive before home owners kill them. A lesson for hobby beekeepers on one way to move a stray honeybee hive.
Done in 27 minutes in Milledgeville Georgia by commercial beekeeper John Pluta.Watch other 2 parts.

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  • Btw, excellent camera view.

  • Thanks,I just use my $99 digital camera on video mode.While doing it I had no idea how much honey would be seen dripping down by the camera.Also the bees all over my hat and neck.

  • Lol, just some of the many pleasures of bee keeping I guess.

  • Are we having fun yet???

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  • how do yo know how the queen bee looks like?

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  • Great video, John. I don't think I've ever seen a wild hive dismantled like that without wearing protective clothing. I saw you had your gear and used your smoker, but you are a real bee-man to handle that task without wearing the gear. It's interesting to see that wild hives also have to deal with SHB. I loved your plug for your trap; I'm going to buy some this year.

  • Wow, great video; you are a very brave man; I can't believe you weren't getting the crap stung out of you? the smoke helps but I wouldn't think it was that powerful when you are removing the entire hive; I assume if you did a part three that it would show you leaving the colony in the new deep box with the queen so all the bees would move into the box for transport? Thanks for a great video:)

  • im gonna try to catch a hive next summer, and i have no smoke or protective wear...or hive materials.... or anything bee... so wish me luck!

  • Where is part 3?

  • That smoke calms them so its like weed but when effects wear off I think they attack anything on sight

  • Were is part 3?

  • how do you know it's the queen, and some just some faggy bee. does she have a tiny little crown? jk

  • why don't they sting? what does the smoke do to them?

  • @TheEvilCouncill LOL...... haha ok. I'll look for the one with a big butt...

  • @Hmoob54321 she's got a fat ass

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