Do Not Make Your Own Bee Suit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Watch Elisha remove two very different bee colonies in one day. From a very large aggressive bee colony where everyone gets stung to the cutest and sweetest beehive you’ll ever see.
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Some men should learn to listen to women who are professionals in their job. 😂
See, Men are not totally useless, .........they can always be used as a bad example !
He’s like. Im a man let me use my tool. Also him. Taking forever with the tool. They all run feom the bees. She stayed 😂😂😂😂. Made him realize let the professionals be the professional and the wannabee’s can stay inside and learn from inside 😂😂😂
Nope, we know more
@@DeadPiixxel incorrect. nice to know you’re delusional though
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reminder to not be a Kevin and leave it to the professionals
I'm in New Zealand where authorities still require hives to be destroyed by fire if they find traces of American Foulbrood disease (AFB), and a beekeeper recently lost millions because of it, so it's lovely to spend time watching honeybees get the love and care they deserve while being removed from places they aren't wanted.
I saw a video about this. How devastating 😞 I feel terrible for all those bees.
That’s racist!
I’m a beekeeper and swarm remover in Britain. It is such a wonderful job and I’m filled with joy whenever I get the call to come rescue some bees.
That said, American Foulbrood will absolutely destroy an entire apiary and then all the surrounding ones if left. It might be that the local bees have no resistance to it and that’s different elsewhere but as horrible as it is to kill an entire hive, it is for the greater good- at least in Britain 🫤
Yeah. I have distant relative through marriage up northland NZ who was told to destroy his hives cos of Foulbrood disease. Poor buggar was gutted and yes, he lost a large portion of his livelihood because of it.
They should have to reimburse him the costs lost due to their order
I like the longer content!
1. Because I refuse to be on Tik Tok. I get enough on here with Shorts and other videos. Lol
2. Because it is not rushed and you're able to take your time giving us information and educating us!
Keep it up babes! We need more women like you out there ❤😘😘😘
Omg this is amazing!!! I literally NEED you to make more videos like this!!!! Oh goodness, you did an incredible job with this!!!!!
The fact Kevin is nowere to be seen after a while makes it so much funnier.
There was definitely a level of mysagony to his actions so I'm happy to see him humbled 😂. Why would you refuse take the professionals safety equipment when they offer? And if you call someone for removal let them do their job and don't micromanage.
Y’all are mad cause he wanted to help?
@@user-lt1jd1ye3v he didn't want to help, he probably felt insulted in his masculinity that a woman was the beekeeper removing the bees and couldn't not interfere with her job.
@@alinac5512 Absolutely!
These were such cool removals! Kevin is quite the character 😂
If you only knew 😉😂
I think we all know a few "Kevin"s in our lives 😂
Just saying, for future reference, you might want to have your editor block out your car tags next time you make a video or upload a video. Just for safety reasons!
You can also blur it after upload, within TH-cam. You can still do this now.
Thank you for a new post. I enjoy your passion for the bees. I hope that this video informs new clients not to get in your way on your next bee removal.
How many times did you get stung at Kevin's place?
Thank you! I was stung over 5 times. Kevin and his family were stung multiple times too.
@@howsyourdayhoney A painful lesson that helps us all. I hope no one does what Kevin does for their personal safety.
Pinellas Florida. This is how I got my 2 colonies. They were relatively small and if I didn't go out they would have been killed so I went and got them. Colony one is super nice to me. The second one they are mean as heck but have really nice honey
The tube with the blue cap on it. You put the queen in there so you can keep track of her, and I guess this tube has vents in it so the worker bees can smell her still and stay together? YOU are amazing!
Love watching these!
I enjoyed the narrative in this video. Great job! Very interesting.
Thanks John! 💛
I'm a first year beekeeper, I can't get enough of these types of videos. I don't think I'll try any bee removals for the foreseeable future, I got a ways to go. You make it look easy though.
I would never play where’s Wally with this lady! How on earth she finds a needle in a haystack every time is remarkable ❤
This was your best video to date, excellent 👍
bummer you’ve only posted a few times in 2 years . Would love to see more
Are bees left behind and lost forever when transferring a colony? I've always wondered...
I was wondering the same thing but checking to see if anyone else was asking... And here you are 😊 I wonder if the come home and wonder where everyone went and than try to find another colony or what they do.
@@kimkimba1131 if you leave the queen in a hive box or container they generally stay around her but some die unfortunately. Bee lives are hard.
@@jeffreydustin5303 , So sad but yes living in the wild is hard. This is their life and I understand. Thanks for the information. 🙂
Great question! I do the bee removal in the daytime but leave the bee box so all the bees can get acclimated to their new home. After a couple days I come back to pick it up at night when all the bees are home. Even though I wait until dark some bees get left behind 😕
@@howsyourdayhoney thank you!
New to the channel, this is really interesting. Also, cute overalls. 😊
Beeautiful job, but I'm quite certain you hear that all the time.
Very good job! Big hive on Kevin's site! We need bees so much.
It is always fascinating to see these huge hives haven't succumbed to varroa or other pests and viruses. I wonder how healthy the hive was. Might be nice to assay it and see the mite count.
Aggressive honey bees especially afracanisnize honey bees their integrity of defense once noticed a bee veil which is a great safety precaution yet there defensive techniqueseeks out as a threat a bee veil or bee cover they find a way to get up and into and through the bee veil. Don't let them get the best of you . Congratulations on gently obtaining the queen. Keep up your great effort on your love your patience your passion. Thank you, God Bless!
Really great video. Any chance for more of these longer videos?
Do you repair the hole in the shed?
Not your first rodeo. There is so much to learn about bees. I doubt if anyone knows it all. You have earned my respect.
Thank you so much for saving the bees! 💖 I switched my tote bag for the spring/summer to one that says, "Save the bees" 🐝❤️🐝
Great job on the removals! Bees are such interesting and amazing little creatures
Lol When a Guy can't accept a Woman doing the hard Work. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Through channels like this, Ive stopped smashing all bees. Specifically honey bees. I make an extra effort to make sure they are safe even at the cost of alittle pokey. Worth.
lol, did not even know making your own bee suit was a thing.
please tie your hair back when you’re using power tools
Insisting on using your own tools yourself on your own property I can understand, sometimes you get protective of your things, but it's rather arrogant to believe that just because a professional bee remover is a woman, you can get away with your homemade spider-man suit. The sad thing is I don't think Kevin's going to remember his lesson for very long. He looks just the right age for a guy who's lived long enough to think there's nothing more to learn while still being young enough to think he can do everything.
I love when this girl posts a video, she's amazig
Que trabalho lindo. Parabéns TMJ 👍🏽🐝🇧🇷
Your videos make me so immensely happy :,)
I feel fortunate that I live in zone 7, where aggressive bees are rare. I’ve had hives in my yard for over a year, and still no stings. I even use the weed whacker near the hives without issues.
Wow. This is so interesting to watch. Can you do a close up on how a queen bee looks and how you are able to spot it in hundreds of bees and also like where do you relocate them ? In the wild?
love to see more vid from you
❤So thankful you’re saving the bees! We can’t grow food without them! You always do a great job! We love your videos! Hope you keep making them! And the guy that helped you take down the wall.. was very brave!❤
knowing about the africanized "killer bees". are you not concerned about the aggressive hive removal will then create aggressive swarms . a possible danger to folks in the future.
I always re-Queen aggressive colonies so I don’t have that problem.
I enjoy watching your channel
I am subscribed BEEcause I love BEES
Do you take the bee's get from jobs back to your place?
Thank you for saving the bees!
Do you leave the hive transportation box at the removal location for a time frame to get most of the bees to join their queen?
Yes, I leave the box until all the bees go inside then pick it up at night.
Bees are amazing, and so are you.
Dude this is so anxiety inducing, how are you always so calm and collective
this videos great but why does this music sound like sims4 music lol
Wow you are an absolute master of your trade.💜💜💜
Widok tych pszczół sprawił, że poczułem się tak rozluźniony.
Just found your channel. Your videos make me smile! Subbed!!
Awe 🥰💛 thank you for your support!!
Every job is the same sort of. My brother is a mechanic. If you want him to fix your car, he charges you a base rate. To watch him fix your car is 25% more; to help him fix your car; well you just can’t afford that. LOL.
"....even though I often have more experience using power tools than the homeowner does...."
Yeah no. I'll be watching other channels instead.
It would be interesting to see how you settle them down after you remove them at night and how you feed the honey to them. I love honey but here in the UK we cannot produce organic honey, however I buy organic honey from Spain. Excellent interesting videos.
Do you ever accidentally saw through bees with the power tools? It looks like you cut part of the nest with the shed and I’m curious if sometimes it gets a couple of them unintentionally 😊
I am watching you from Haiti, thanks for teaching me all these about bees.
Love your videos. Do you have a video of your apiary? I would love to see all the different hives. How many are at the apiary?
Question everything ⁉️ How can you test if honey is real or fake?
I just came across your content and i love it! Your personality is so nice and the few longform videos you have up are so well made ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🥰🐝💛
So what happens when you can't get the honey or hive. How long before winter is it safe to take them without a hive ?
Thanks for saving the bees....
Renee..certified beekeeper
I would love to raise bees but idk how to do it so I’ll admire them from far away 😂
Working previoislyas an office manager many home owners won't let workers on property period without proof of high insurance policy....I wonder if their reluctance is due to preserving the structure, insurance and injury, or her being female??
Great job!
When you've mentioned replacing the Queen when there's a lot of aggression, what do you do with the aggressive Queen? Where does she get relocated to?
Pretty sure the aggressive queen gets killed, or it would just continue breeding aggressive ones even if relocating unfortunately. At least that’s what I have seen in other bee channels.
In the video why do you jump from one job to another
The last removal feels like it was cut short 😢
I don't appreciate the jump cuts.
Lol at these men thinking she needs them to help her
Elisha, just liked and subscribed. Thank you for what you do. The World is nothing, w/o bees.
Just another day saving the beeeeeeez
nice ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Beautiful woman.
Thank you
I do removals up in the Panhandle and was wondering what do you charge to do removals?
I love your videos, this was great!
Ang galing mo komoha
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I love this channel don't ruin your channel by doing a remake and reposting you have mad skills don't try to grab empty air
Thank you for the support 🐝💛 sometimes I do run a short again. But I don’t plan on remaking longer videos.
Thank you honey 🍯
Keep it up, good to see fellow bee master!
well i’ll bee.
I thought you were in Texas??
Nive videos❤
Great video....
The tiny bee nest was adorable
Sweet and happy
Angry bees!
I see videos of guys using a vacuum to remove bees. What happens to the bees in this case?
If they’re skilled then the bees will be ok. It’s definitely more stressful on the bees but sometimes it’s the only way to save them.
😮😮😮😮
I whatch b movies more agression
False, the colony will survive on its own because there are eggs for emergency queen cell...don't get it twisted.
I still don't know about eating that honeycomb I've never tried that and I see the bees are on their nest and you eat the honeycomb I just think insects are dirty and I don't know how the honeycomb would taste wouldn't it be dangerous to bite into it and have a bee sting you in the mouth
Then I’m guessing you have never eaten honey in your entire life, or know that honey is antibacterial xD
@@NaeniaNightingale I've eaten honey but I didn't know it was antibacterial
Why would you saved an aggressive hive?
If the bees are aggressive, she will hopefully requeen the colony with a docile queen, and get rid of the old queen that has the aggressiveness in her system. The new mated queen that is introduced to the colony, will continue to lay a more calm blooded egg, and eventually after 40 days or so, the old bees that came from the africanized queen, will be replaced as the time goes by. The new, calm breed will supersede the colony and not be so aggressive.
Guys Ik their daughter im her Friend
Hi @howsyourdayhoney I’m new to your channel❤!
Awww🥰I love seeing the honey bees saved! I’ve always been interested in beekeeping, however in my case it would have to be in definitely life...I'm anaphylaxis's to bee stings..Which really sucks❤️🩹! I have friends that raise honeybees at their farm, definitely have to stay at bay so I don’t get stung by mistake 😅! Your amazing 🤩 I can’t get over some of you videos, no suit and you managed not a single sting 🐝 that’s impressive…Your so gentle with them and they can probably sense that🥰! Lots of love 💕 from Ottawa Canada 🇨🇦
Can you PLEASE tell me where your veil is from?🐝🫶🏼 it’s my favorite