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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

The insects go inside laden with pollen and bring decayed wood out, while some work on the construction of the wax entrance.

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  • @Dvdinvictus tell me,can those bees be raised in sistematic hives like the european bee for example?do they have economical value?i never kenw about them.i am from romania

  • throw a smoke bomb or somtin

  • If I saw this....well there might be a forest fire...Let's just say that bee's creep me out so much

  • never seen a bee hive entrance like that

  • These small bees are called JATAÍ here in Brazil and are very common. The honey they produce tastes like orange.

  • wonder how fast they work, time lapse would have been cool

  • @MactheMantis yes, the texture of the bark looks like rock or some barren waste land, like peeking into the crevices of the bark, very close up, so all thees guys must be TINY!

  • are these angel bees?

  • ..... uh oh .... those ants are sealing honey ,,,, poor bees have so much competition for their honey, humans included.

  • this is probably a dumb question, but can you eat the honey these particular species produce?

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