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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2007

OMG control your bees if you are keeping hives

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  • Looks like perfectly normal swarming behaviour to me. They'll collect somewhere in a clump them move on within a few days.

    They're very docile while they do this. You've got nothing to worry about.

  • Bees that are swarming are incredibly gentle. Just enjoy a view of something special that happens in nature. Few people ever see a swarming hive in action.

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  • What is wrong, this is a natural act that occurs only once a year as those bees are looking a new home due to a healthy hive thriving. I am not trying to sound rude but it is obvious that you are not familiar at all with honey bees.

    Perhaps you should consider doing some personal research and learning more about the common honey bee. First of all, they are very docile during this phase and are not likely to sting.  second, how can something be wrong that is involved in 33% of all your food p

  • if u had kids that would be a problem lol

  • not if you just eat fish

  • the bees are just what it looks as a fuzzy video vidcritic

  • redneck

  • could not even see the bees

    1 star

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  • i dont give a shit i kill every little bee bitch i see

  • cool w8 damn thats alot

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