@@ElitheBeeGuy he's fine, probably, he could just squeeze his way through a gap in the comb and fly off after he dries, but yeah I caught it and it made me laugh when I realized it fell on him and he just took it 🤣
I don't understand. In other videos I've watched that were saving the bees, their hives...they placed the hives in boxes. I see you throwing parts of their hives in a trash can. Do you plan on putting all of that somewhere? Not being critical, I'm sincerely wondering about this. Thanks ☺️🐝🐝
Well, from what I gathered most of what he was tossing was more embryos and larvae, something you don't want an excessive amount of. So I'm thinking he threw out the mass amounts of larvae filled brood and kept some of the rest of it to put in a box, either that or he simply moved the bag and got the bees out of the house. I don't know! But with how gentle he is I'm doubting he was harmful to them
Actually! In contrast to my comment I just made at 4:09 he is putting the hive in a box to keep! So that means since there was soooo much hive and they all were the same colony he threw the excess away and took parts of the hive with him to move the colony with!
The stuff in the bag is usually honey and extra comb , I try not to over clutter the box as I'm relocating the bees into a travel box which then will be taken to a beekeeper for further care
Just a question - so you separating the hive in to few different boxes what about the queen don't you need to get the queen if you want to relocate the hive..?? I thought all bees will die without their queen.?? THANK YOU SIR @@ElitheBeeGuy
??? Why relocate... The hives were on patios. Common people walking areas and bees don't mix. You can see how stirred up that one hive was. I've worked landscape outside around here too closely and been divebombed. Best relocate to a quieter area for the bees and humans.
R.I.P That one bee in the trashbag 3:25 😂
Lmfao I wasn't even watching the piece when it fell down 😅
@@ElitheBeeGuy he's fine, probably, he could just squeeze his way through a gap in the comb and fly off after he dries, but yeah I caught it and it made me laugh when I realized it fell on him and he just took it 🤣
You didn’t save any of the 3 hives? Just took their combs and left? 😐
How angry are those bees? Idk bee behavior
I don't understand. In other videos I've watched that were saving the bees, their hives...they placed the hives in boxes. I see you throwing parts of their hives in a trash can. Do you plan on putting all of that somewhere?
Not being critical, I'm sincerely wondering about this. Thanks ☺️🐝🐝
Well, from what I gathered most of what he was tossing was more embryos and larvae, something you don't want an excessive amount of. So I'm thinking he threw out the mass amounts of larvae filled brood and kept some of the rest of it to put in a box, either that or he simply moved the bag and got the bees out of the house. I don't know! But with how gentle he is I'm doubting he was harmful to them
Actually! In contrast to my comment I just made at 4:09 he is putting the hive in a box to keep! So that means since there was soooo much hive and they all were the same colony he threw the excess away and took parts of the hive with him to move the colony with!
The stuff in the bag is usually honey and extra comb , I try not to over clutter the box as I'm relocating the bees into a travel box which then will be taken to a beekeeper for further care
Just a question - so you separating the hive in to few different boxes what about the queen don't you need to get the queen if you want to relocate the hive..?? I thought all bees will die without their queen.?? THANK YOU SIR @@ElitheBeeGuy
@@SinikkaRawthey follow their queen so if they've moved to the box the queen should be in there
Why even bother to relocate these hives? It's not like they're termites or something. Seriously, whom do they disturb?
??? Why relocate... The hives were on patios. Common people walking areas and bees don't mix. You can see how stirred up that one hive was. I've worked landscape outside around here too closely and been divebombed. Best relocate to a quieter area for the bees and humans.
The honey is actually destructive to the structure of the house, it has to be removed.
@@amandagardner944 But isn't the honey enclosed in wax all the time?
@@waynefisher4327 I assumed bees weren't aggressive towards passers-by.
Well the neighbors get stung is the issue and dogs and kids so it can become a serious issue
Good horror movie
“covenant house of the bees”
Hahaha hope you enjoyed it😅
I can't watch you. You're brutal.
The buzzing sound 😢 is a compelling reason to avoid your videos
Hahaha I'm sorry