The smoke is not used as a "warning" of someone about to enter the hive. Bees communicate via chemicals called "pheromones." The smoke does two things. First, it dilutes the warning pheromone (which smells like bananas) to short circuit the chemical communications. Second, it triggers a reaction in the bees to start collecting honey to take to the next hive since they think the current hive is on fire. This causes the bees to focus on collecting honey and not an invader.
A bee keeper showed me and my class how they removed honey in 2nd grade. They took a big long knife and just scraped the honey into a fat jar. Very satisfying, must admit, but not only did they show us that, they let us taste the fresh honey! That was the first time I had honey, and it was amazing. A little too sweet though.
that may indirectly mean that nature produces the things in abundance and human's needs can be met with that but not desires or excessive accumulation. Even the milk of a cow is more than enough for its children and we humans have to consume it after making sure that their children are not going hungry.
@@billzjr222we have other bees that can do that bumble bees solitary bees etc honeybees aren’t the best at pollinating but many be species are very good at specific types of vegetables and fruit
One of the coolest things i loved about history that is so damn underrated is the change in human diet. Think of all the food we eat. Some things were quick like grain, beef, chicken, rice to develop and discover while others were a world away. Plants and meat of all kinds and not even in the same region of the planet. That is what civilization and trade do for thousands of years.
@@Yo_Chiab Intelligence can never replace friendship also I can't hear script letters. Language can be heard or can be communicated through Laryngeal Vibrations. Script is a written system to transcribe the language... It can be read or written...
fun fact: honey can taste differently depending on the local plants the bees have access to thats right honey from one local honey farm shop could taste different than honey from a different honey farm shop... it always fascinates me how the honey tastes differently depending on the plant the bees use my dad brought home a jar of honey made from lime trees that tastes minty (it's apparently good on toast, tried it and it was indeed good)... I also tried one that had a toffee taste which I liked, there is also the Orange blossom that has a citrusy taste to it... it's like you get to taste what the local really has to offer! ^^ I've heard some places mix the honey... it kind of ruins that charm tbf (there's also jackasses that sell fake honey which is corn syrup or some other shit that probably isnt as cool, tasty and healthy as the real deal... best bet is to get it from a local bee farm if you're not sure if the honey at the store is real or fake, they also say local bee farm honey is tastier anyway!)
Yeah like the one I had in Idaho was very sweet, mainly due to the mountain flowers. The one in Arizona was very strong and tangy, due to the acids of the chili flower plants and the pungent nectar of the cacti
One of the most misconception about bees is they like to sting a lot. Actually, bees don't like to sting human. You can even hold a scoop of bees inside your hand without the smokes if you careful and skilled enough. That said, with smoke added, their awareness is lowered enough for you to take out their comb without a single sting encased anywhere on your body.
“According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyways. Because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.” -The Bee Movie
Thank you little bees, I am grateful for the lovely honey you produce for us. Nature is amazing. I love honey on the comb, delicious. And props to the guy who invented a way to save the bees when getting the honey.
Darth Bacon you beat me to it. Was thinking of it. Neither are they telling that so Much honey Productions is not Good for the bees and nature. The Bee Will think it has not produced enough honey for winter, work er bees Will be exausted and die. More bees wil be born to keep up with Productions so they polinate to Much flowers and at times the same, other insects die of because of bees taking to Much food
My uncle has a really small bee farm in his backyard and I was quite surprised to see that this is exactly the same way he does it but on an industrial scale. I thought there'd be some secret tricks lol.
That’s the key to not being stung. Gentle, non-aggressive moves and you’ll be ok. A few exceptions: killer bees don’t like to be bothered - period. In fact some bee keepers will destroy hives of killer bees. Other exception: bee hives have personalities. Most are calm and dosel, a few will be defensive but not as bad as killer bees.
Not as appetizing as it sounds. It’s sorta like eating paper, but is still an experience to try, especially with the freshest honey u can get your hands on
eating honeycombs is kinda like eating gum, It has a chewy texture. The honeycomb itself is almost tasteless, But with the honey outside, It has the perfect level of sweetness and It's Delicious!
What they failed to mention is the decafer is essentially a hot knife. It's kind of shaped like a short sword there's vibrated back and forth which the one my family used was manual and you run hot water through it it's actually hollow and you run hot water in one side with the cold water coming out the other because beeswax has such a low melting point the vibration of the blade and the hot water combined scrapes the wax off without damaging the honey underneath now some honey will come with it and lot of times they'll be a collection bason and the wax falls into or a tub and that will usually have a spigot on the lower end because it will sit on an angle that will collect all the honey that was scraped off with the wax that can be recovered later and then bottled
Y'all forgot in other to get to their bee farm, they have about 5 officers who carry some tranquilizers to protect the honey and themselves from Pooh and Piglet
American Channel: This is honey. It is a nice snack and a perfect side dish. British Channel: Honey is a sophisticated piece of art. Honey has been used by humans for many generations for medicinal purposes as well as for sweetness.
3:13 I've actually always wanted to try the honeycomb too. I wonder if it's any good. I LOVE honey! I especially love the color!😍 That shiny golden hue that comes off the honey is gorgeous! That thumbnail caught my eye.
eating honeycombs is kinda like eating gum, It has a chewy texture. The honeycomb itself is almost tasteless, But with the honey outside, It has the perfect level of sweetness and It's Delicious!
>just a different scent (not coughing smoke) >we only use the surplus of the honey (bees remain with everything they need to live well) >living better and more productive than wild bees This really calls into question, the whole plot of Bee Movie now :P
I actually like that we don’t take the honey the bees eat but rather the honey that would go to waste since they produce wayyy to much of it. Like my grandparents used to raise bees, but since they didn’t really eat honey that much they always ended with a lot of extra honey. They either had to throw away excess that stayed because the hives were getting overfilled or get more glass barrels to store the honey
How to make honey: 1. Go to a random flower field 2. Collect pollen 3. Go to your hive 4. Tell your bees to make honey 5. Wait 6. You got honey (This is how you get honey in bee swarm simulator in roblox)
Honey is my most favorite of all, things natural, and my most humble thanks to the bees, a blessing on these wonderful creatures, such hard workers,, thank you also to the human workers, all deserve a (blessing) 🙏👍👏🏽👏🏽from France 🇫🇷
In 1770, Thomas Wildman introduced a new kind of hive that would allow beekeepers to harvest honey without killing the bees. This type of hive isn’t far from the ones we see and use today; it consists of a skep with an open top and a woven lid that can easily be removed. Seven frames are hung from the top, rather than letting the bees build their own structure inside. Wildman also suggested stacking multiple skeps on top of each other so that bees could move to new ones. This would leave others free and allow beekeepers to easily collect honey without harming any bees. In 1851, Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth developed a new type of beehive that is pretty much unchanged today. Building upon Wildman’s idea of stacked skeps and hanging frames, Langstroth replaced the woven skeps with sturdy wooden boxes. He also made the frames inside removable; this meant that, instead of filling the spaces between hanging frames with comb and propolis (what bees use to construct and insulate their hives), the bees would instead leave this space open. Now that beekeepers could remove each frame one at a time, they had more control over their hives and the bees were more happy too. Individual frames could be removed without ripping the comb apart and causing distress to the bees. This made things a whole lot easier for both the beekeepers and the bees; suddenly, beekeepers could monitor their hives with ease and as often as they wanted, allowing them to easily keep on top of disease and track the queen’s progress. www.mrwasp.co.uk/the-history-of-beekeeping-and-bee-control
Honey is just one of those amazing foods that never goes bad.
This is a fact! Honey never spoils if contained correctly!
Honey never gets old! Pun intended
Honey never get old but it has a recomended last date that is often about 5 years after production
dont forget big macs and twinkies
Raw* honey.
May the man rest in peace who invented extraction of honey without killing the bees...
It certainly makes me feel less guilty about eating their honey. So their honey benefits us and them alike because they make too much for themselves.
Are there any Vegan who went ballistic over this?
@@GamerConnoisseurRei idk im curious to find out now that you mentioned it 🤔
Rest in bees 🐝
@@brettlarch8050 the bees have been brainwashed to produce too much honey.
The smoke is not used as a "warning" of someone about to enter the hive. Bees communicate via chemicals called "pheromones." The smoke does two things. First, it dilutes the warning pheromone (which smells like bananas) to short circuit the chemical communications. Second, it triggers a reaction in the bees to start collecting honey to take to the next hive since they think the current hive is on fire. This causes the bees to focus on collecting honey and not an invader.
In other words it communicates a warning via chemicals....
@@joshshultz1250 right lmao
@@joshshultz1250 its more like it manipulates the bees via chemicals
@@someone-wh2rb BLM
BEE LIVES MATTER
The bees : They can't keep getting away with this !
It’s all fun and games untill one bee asks itself: “wait, why the hell are we doing this?”
Maybe it's fun & they like it?
😂😂😂😂😂
Literally so they have something to eeeeaaaattt.
They don't do that Because the bees need it for survival
Because we can spend weekends watching TH-cam.
Oh you were talking about the bees
Imagine how sticky that whole factory must be
and filled with fucking bees
@@bored4428 obvious 🤪
We I just imaged the hunny sticking to my body
@@booped9684 no
@@booped9684 glue !
A bee keeper showed me and my class how they removed honey in 2nd grade. They took a big long knife and just scraped the honey into a fat jar. Very satisfying, must admit, but not only did they show us that, they let us taste the fresh honey! That was the first time I had honey, and it was amazing. A little too sweet though.
gonna be honest i wanna go on a field trip like that
That’s not how it’s actually done but I guess they just do that because they can’t really take all that equipment with them.
What the guy is saying "we get honey from the bees surplus and then sell it "
what he really means "They make the honey and we make the money "
Lmao
Bee movie reference
Haha, you got that right!!!
that may indirectly mean that nature produces the things in abundance and human's needs can be met with that but not desires or excessive accumulation. Even the milk of a cow is more than enough for its children and we humans have to consume it after making sure that their children are not going hungry.
dhananjaya Jayaram ok....
1:12 no gloves or bee suit... damn
It’s fine, the bees are already smoked so no worries
Its safe dohh,cause that not the killer bee
Bees do not attack if they are not sensing danger. easy
@@fyz4919 th-cam.com/video/APUWOoUqQho/w-d-xo.html
I dont know how it is called but i have a enormous phobia for bees.
"THIS IS STEALING, LOTS OF STEALING!"
-Barry Bee Benson
🤣🤣🤣🤣love that movie
Lol
@Burning Elmo the destroyer of lands 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
they make it, we take it.
You like jazz
Me: * sees a bee 20 feet away *
"EEEEK"
This dood: * grabs fist full of bees and squeezed honey out of them *
Me over here just popping the hive open
It’s spelt dude, not dude, go get an education lol
_i_love_unicorns_ shut up
@@crybaby5593 ok dood
@@crybaby5593 fuck off grammar nazi, this isn't english class.
if the bee movie has taught me anything it's that you're gonna expect a lawsuit
AtmosX 😂 true
Will the opposing lawyer be rolling around in a giant baby bouncer?
@@undeadladybug7723 LMAOOO
@@undeadladybug7723 XD
"They make the honey, and we make the money!"
Honey and money goes well together
Producer: I need some bee music
Sound guy: you got it boss
So cringey
@@jdarmstrong29 they be using bee music though
Jazz lol
Was this supposed to be a joke? Because it was a terrible attempt.
U like jazz
I'm grateful to the bees
same here, if i see a bee in the water i will save it.
S24 I’m so fucking grateful for the bees! Thank you, bees! Thank you, bees!
For the bees*
Umer Tracker sis I’m atheist, but go off
Umer Tracker sis I came here for bee and honey knowledge not a lecture from a preacher. Pls shut up
How Bees Make Honey is Absolutely Fascinating
Not just honey. They also make wax and keep our vegetation alive. Without bees we wouldn't be able to grow fruits or vegetables.
@@billzjr222we have other bees that can do that bumble bees solitary bees etc honeybees aren’t the best at pollinating but many be species are very good at specific types of vegetables and fruit
It's amazing how all the honeycombs are perfectly identical. Nature is awesome.
My biology teacher taught me their cerebrum have ability to determine angles of the hexagonal combs with protractor like precision.
Yes indeed, and they were created that way on purpose!
One of the coolest things i loved about history that is so damn underrated is the change in human diet. Think of all the food we eat. Some things were quick like grain, beef, chicken, rice to develop and discover while others were a world away. Plants and meat of all kinds and not even in the same region of the planet. That is what civilization and trade do for thousands of years.
They make the honey and we make money.
Bee movie reference
It’s “They make the honey, and we make the money!” followed by evil chuckling.
I’ve watched that movie on more occasions than I can count.
@@gumbywumbus ah a man of good taste
Let's see what Barry B. Benson thinks of this.
Bees also take from humans
Honey 🍯 is MONEY 😉
How natural is that. No processing just from the hive into the jar. Fantastic and it taste lovely too.
Technically, its already a processed food, considering what nectar goes through with the bees.
Late response but I think they were referring to how the honey itself isn’t man made. Aside from packaging, it’s as fresh as it can bee (pun intended)
0:00 I don’t get why that spoon for the honey is so stereotypical, I have never seen it once in real life
I don't eat honey with that, never saw it either
My dad brought one a couple weeks ago. Never used it because it spills everywhere.
It's called a honey Dipper. It's used to slowy pour honey into a container.
Brian does stuff it's kinda useless since you have a spoon and techniques
bruh that aint no spoon
Bees need to unionize. Request paid holidays, medical leave, and health insurance. ☺️
Bees aren't lazy, entitled morons.
wait is this a Grim Fandango reference
Ja
kikk0r pretty sure it’s a bee movie reference
not funny
At school, teachers teach you the basics of English, Maths, Science, etc but they don't teach you life's wonders. That's why I like these videos.
*The amount of anxiety I got seeing the bees climb the mans arm*
me too
All I get is Tyrophopic reactions, eugh!!
Anxiety? Its just a thing bees do, nothing wrong with them, i like bees, their smart, Organized, and fasinating.
@Arf Arf Awoo *perfect anti-memes*
I didn't get any. Don't be so scared. They are just defending their house
Bees: "Where did the honey go?"
Man: "It 'bee' gone
Bee or not to Bee that's the Question
@@Diogenesthedog0 Shut it pinhead
@@zachatck6567 Who you callin' Pinhead
@@Diogenesthedog0 are you deaf? Or just can't read properly
@@Yo_Chiab Intelligence can never replace friendship
also I can't hear script letters. Language can be heard or can be communicated through Laryngeal Vibrations. Script is a written system to transcribe the language... It can be read or written...
The beekeeper is basically doing the equivalent of pulling the fire alarm at school so he can copy your homework while you're outside
fun fact: honey can taste differently depending on the local plants the bees have access to
thats right honey from one local honey farm shop could taste different than honey from a different honey farm shop... it always fascinates me how the honey tastes differently depending on the plant the bees use
my dad brought home a jar of honey made from lime trees that tastes minty (it's apparently good on toast, tried it and it was indeed good)... I also tried one that had a toffee taste which I liked, there is also the Orange blossom that has a citrusy taste to it... it's like you get to taste what the local really has to offer! ^^
I've heard some places mix the honey... it kind of ruins that charm tbf (there's also jackasses that sell fake honey which is corn syrup or some other shit that probably isnt as cool, tasty and healthy as the real deal... best bet is to get it from a local bee farm if you're not sure if the honey at the store is real or fake, they also say local bee farm honey is tastier anyway!)
Yeah if I ate some food then vomited it would taste different.
Yeah like the one I had in Idaho was very sweet, mainly due to the mountain flowers. The one in Arizona was very strong and tangy, due to the acids of the chili flower plants and the pungent nectar of the cacti
@@cy_torrent like you're getting the taste of what the local area has to offer ^^
m&m flavored honey from super lazy bees
That's true....what's surprising is that the taste difference isn't even subtle.Its pretty different.
Bees hard work = honey
Azliana Lyana
Ant's team work = destruction
wasps hard work= death
Rats hard work = plague
now brace for it!
Human Hardwork= ?
Vanity!
*Human's hard work= honey
I feel uncomfortable because those beekeepers are just handling the hives with no protective gear whatsoever lol
One of the most misconception about bees is they like to sting a lot. Actually, bees don't like to sting human. You can even hold a scoop of bees inside your hand without the smokes if you careful and skilled enough. That said, with smoke added, their awareness is lowered enough for you to take out their comb without a single sting encased anywhere on your body.
Not all bees are assholes. Usually you have to be an asshole to them for them to be an asshole to you.
Glucose.... And fucktose
@@levitateme choothia
@@levitateme lol sounds like you have got Indian friends
I heard 'fucktoast' xD
@@BaynesBlackWolf init XD
@@BaynesBlackWolf I heard yanny
Me at 11 o'clock alright time for bed..
Me at 4AM learning how honey is made 🍯😄😄😂
Haha
That’s me alright
@@marjunamaya8343 that me
Ikr
u saw the peanut butter one first correct?
4:00 this part is so satisfying
With that kind of viscosity, you can tell they add liquid suger to it.
@@furrane affirmative
True, it looks too liquid. Definitely not pure honey.@@furrane
“According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way that a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyways. Because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.”
-The Bee Movie
“Ya liKE JaZz”
Just watch that video
Thats actually a myth
Cosmic Lyrics no u
@Jovanni Wikel lol
I watched this several times, but I still hear "f*cktose" rather than fructose.
you mean fucktose
HE WAS SAYING FRUCTOSE?!
😂😂😂😂 same here
100000 subs with no vids why do you only have 5 subs then?
I hear the same thing, too. The speakers barely sounds out the "r" in "fructose".
This is so wholesome that I want to take a pay cut and be a honey farmer now.
Pay me and you’ll get one hive from me
I really wanna try a honey comb
Aint Yo Mama ever had a crunchy
It’s waxy
Like a waxy sponge
Hi bro
they are good go get one from whole foods or smth
Thank you little bees, I am grateful for the lovely honey you produce for us. Nature is amazing. I love honey on the comb, delicious. And props to the guy who invented a way to save the bees when getting the honey.
Nobody:
Discovery UK: let's zoom in and out on a jar of honey in the start
They forgot to film when they dilute the honey with rice-syrup.
Darth Bacon you beat me to it. Was thinking of it. Neither are they telling that so Much honey Productions is not Good for the bees and nature. The Bee Will think it has not produced enough honey for winter, work er bees Will be exausted and die. More bees wil be born to keep up with Productions so they polinate to Much flowers and at times the same, other insects die of because of bees taking to Much food
@@moinkallo689 So are you saying we shouldn't collect honey? Because if so, boy do I have the movie for you to watch and enjoy.
Not in Europe, here honey must have at least 98% or so real homey
@@ZacaraNimr lol
Truee
they've taken their homes, their food, their hospitals - that is all they have! ANDS ITS ON SALE!
Troy Sharples and why not just assault them? For fun ofc -them
@Steph's life it's from the bee movie you fucktard
THINKING BEE THINKING BEE THINKING BEE!!!
@Steph's life stfu it's a joke
@Steph's life r/whoosh
As someone who makes honey from my beehives, it's real interesting to see other ways on how honey is made
The bees MAKE THE HONEY you steal it!!!
@@AUSSIEMADMATT cry about it
@@AUSSIEMADMATT sounds like something a bee would say 🤨
@@goose_42 he secretly is a bee
@@AUSSIEMADMATT Is this a Bee movie reference?
This is what happens when Winnie the Pooh has a dream
Kono Winnie the Pooh niwa yume ga aru
Hahahahaahahah
"Honey production today is both efficient and humane"
Yeah, tell that to the bee cut in half in 1:10
ooooooooooof such a fail
You cant make honey without a few broken Bees.
The other bee running over to his fallen comrade after 🥺
i dont see it..?
@@skrxbcord4980 it's laying on the trowel
Me at 11pm: ight ima go to bed
Me at 3am: watching how honey is made
Sameee 😩😩😩
My uncle has a really small bee farm in his backyard and I was quite surprised to see that this is exactly the same way he does it but on an industrial scale. I thought there'd be some secret tricks lol.
i love how gentle that guy was with the bees
That’s the key to not being stung. Gentle, non-aggressive moves and you’ll be ok. A few exceptions: killer bees don’t like to be bothered - period. In fact some bee keepers will destroy hives of killer bees. Other exception: bee hives have personalities. Most are calm and dosel, a few will be defensive but not as bad as killer bees.
He raw dogging the bee farm, short sleeve and fearless
Me: **walking down a field**
Me: **sees a bee**
Me: hey buddy...**Flys to me*
Me: AAAAAAAAAAAA
good one.
What
The bee was just saying hi back
Lol
Narrator: "one of the most intelligent and sophisticated creatures"
Bees: *sting once and die*
That’s only Bumblebees. Honey bees can sting multiple times.
I'm grateful to bees for their hard work & amazing honey.
WOW!!! Honeycombs are edible! I would definitely try some.
Not as appetizing as it sounds. It’s sorta like eating paper, but is still an experience to try, especially with the freshest honey u can get your hands on
eating honeycombs is kinda like eating gum, It has a chewy texture.
The honeycomb itself is almost tasteless, But with the honey outside, It has the perfect level of sweetness and It's Delicious!
You didn’t know?
Honeycombs are edible, but they're indigestible, so don't eat too much of it or you will get constipation
barry b. benson has entered the chat
barry b. benson is typing...
barry b. benson: @all THIS IS ILLEGAL
What they failed to mention is the decafer is essentially a hot knife. It's kind of shaped like a short sword there's vibrated back and forth which the one my family used was manual and you run hot water through it it's actually hollow and you run hot water in one side with the cold water coming out the other because beeswax has such a low melting point the vibration of the blade and the hot water combined scrapes the wax off without damaging the honey underneath now some honey will come with it and lot of times they'll be a collection bason and the wax falls into or a tub and that will usually have a spigot on the lower end because it will sit on an angle that will collect all the honey that was scraped off with the wax that can be recovered later and then bottled
More than 1,400 years ago, honey is described as a source of healing in the Quran and it is also mentioned as one of the foods of Paradise.
No
Tony the murdering Tiger why?
Y'all forgot in other to get to their bee farm, they have about 5 officers who carry some tranquilizers to protect the honey and themselves from Pooh and Piglet
1:17 my heart will stop beating here
American Channel: This is honey. It is a nice snack and a perfect side dish.
British Channel: Honey is a sophisticated piece of art. Honey has been used by humans for many generations for medicinal purposes as well as for sweetness.
😅
Guy Talking: “Its bee-n used...”
Me: nice
Barry is watching this, like: "We're the only ones who make honey, pollinate flowers, and dress like this!"
0:35
Man, I heard FUCKtose....lol
xD sameeeeee
fuck those
Fructose not fucktose :))))
@@chloejenner1174 r/wooosh
xX_TheBoneCrusher_Xx yas
3:13 I've actually always wanted to try the honeycomb too. I wonder if it's any good. I LOVE honey! I especially love the color!😍 That shiny golden hue that comes off the honey is gorgeous! That thumbnail caught my eye.
Mчѕtíc Rσѕє no ,don't eat that because it's taste like candle
@@GTAandApplechannel like wax?
@@musiclearner6799 Yes
eating honeycombs is kinda like eating gum, It has a chewy texture.
The honeycomb itself is almost tasteless, But with the honey outside, It has the perfect level of sweetness and It's Delicious!
I always wanted to try it, for some reason I thought itd be crunchy like a wafer. Imagine my surprise when I bit into basically a candle 🥲😂
“Get the honey, spare the bees.” Words to live by.
Get the money, spare the interns
So they live to work another day
>just a different scent (not coughing smoke)
>we only use the surplus of the honey (bees remain with everything they need to live well)
>living better and more productive than wild bees
This really calls into question, the whole plot of Bee Movie now :P
@Jayden Thomas lol
The first guy to eat honey was a total badass
ive been binging so many "How is it made" videos for 2 hours while in class lol
Did you know? : the utensil seen at the start is called a ‘honey dipper’? It is placed in the honey and spun so you can hold it without spilling.
Bees look like big chubbie flies. I love it
no they don't they kill people
Oh your right :D
Bees are precious and need to be protected.
Me: Sees bee " AHHHHHHHHHHHH BEEEEE!!!!!!!!"
Man: Puts hand into beehive
0:54 * These bee keepers are fckin GANGSTER for going in without protective gear*
They just stone the bees
Moms: **resist heat**
Dads: **resist pain**
Teachers: **resist excuses**
These men: **resist bee stings**
I call them foolish.
"Time to go back to the hive and give the queen some necta-"
"Ayo wtf"
Honey is bee barf
Lol
Bee barf is just bee barf. Change my mind.
Yes, honey is quite literally bee barf!
xXVoltagexShotXx watch from the beginning
right
Who ever would have thought that bee vomit would taste so good! :)
thats bee cum
@@noobythings No homo, but i'm real thirsty for bee-cum. Im such a bee-cum slut oh god.
Ben Jenkins that’s kinda gay bud
@@Ymf207 as long as I get my bee-cum idc what anyone thinks
@@benjenkins3220 *r/cursedcomments*
I can never view honey production the same way after watching the bee movie lmao
Why do I love watching these?
cause you don't
@@tylerstails8347 Because its John Oliver narrating
Me when seeing just one bee
Me:**panicking and screaming noises**
Not funny cuz your gacha
@@thesmellyleader8848 its actually my real life reaction XD
Every how it’s made narrator sounds like they haven’t seen the light of the sun in years, and I love it tbh
Me: watching the video
Also me: feels something
Instantly starts running around
Just type "I started running around when I saw the video" ffs. No need for that nonense Me: shit.
Anyone remember last year when they were streaming the first 50 seconds of this on loop for some reason?
I actually like that we don’t take the honey the bees eat but rather the honey that would go to waste since they produce wayyy to much of it.
Like my grandparents used to raise bees, but since they didn’t really eat honey that much they always ended with a lot of extra honey. They either had to throw away excess that stayed because the hives were getting overfilled or get more glass barrels to store the honey
“How honey is made”
Bees.
The guy sprays smoke
Bees 🐝 : WE DON’T SMOKE!!!!
Stop ✋🏻 hurting them !!!
And these wonderful bees do this for us, not even knowing it. I love bees!
Honey is the only condiment we eat that will never go bad. It's the enzymes from the bee saliva.
Amanda F it’s plant sperm
No wonder it's anti bacteria
@@pyroplays777 lmao. Ok I spit out my drink
1:12 is the moment I want to say
*_"HONEY where is my super suit?"_*
How marvelous sweet!! Love the invention of the beekeeper, thanks to him, we are not killing beautiful and hardworking bees!!❤❤❤
How honey is made?
80%bees
10%humans
10%factories
“It’s time for the beekeeper to come in and ruin everything.”
1:10 poor bee got cut in half in the scraper..
Oh fuck
Maybe hes stuck from the honey? Idk
Yah the other bee on the scraper ran over and said, this is the last time brother, the last time. ....
Such a cool process! Too bad I am allergic to bees, honey, and beeswax. Looks delicious!!
Try liquid stevia
bees: **finds a new worker**
bees: *ya like jazz?*
worker: *REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
When he said “it’s BEEn used” in the beginning I felt that.
I can’t believe I find yellow insect juice tasting good
bee vomit is delicious
Here I am at 3am watching how honey is made after saying I'm going to bed at 10pm
How to make honey:
1. Go to a random flower field
2. Collect pollen
3. Go to your hive
4. Tell your bees to make honey
5. Wait
6. You got honey
(This is how you get honey in bee swarm simulator in roblox)
Then repeat the process.
Kotekotek 222 you forgot getting more bees
And making them gifted + leveling them up.
"Honey, how it's packaged"
Bees: *makes honey*
Humans: *O U R H O N E Y*
Well bees produce way more honey than they need so it is a win win
@@Brunette_2005 says the human
@@my-vn8nw yes well spotted... Still what I am saying is the truth bee keeping is not harmful and bees produce more honey than they need
Honey is my most favorite of all, things natural, and my most humble thanks to the bees, a blessing on these wonderful creatures, such hard workers,, thank you also to the human workers, all deserve a (blessing) 🙏👍👏🏽👏🏽from France 🇫🇷
Bee:(vomits)
Humans: *our vomit*
In 1770, Thomas Wildman introduced a new kind of hive that would allow beekeepers to harvest honey without killing the bees. This type of hive isn’t far from the ones we see and use today; it consists of a skep with an open top and a woven lid that can easily be removed. Seven frames are hung from the top, rather than letting the bees build their own structure inside. Wildman also suggested stacking multiple skeps on top of each other so that bees could move to new ones. This would leave others free and allow beekeepers to easily collect honey without harming any bees. In 1851, Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth developed a new type of beehive that is pretty much unchanged today. Building upon Wildman’s idea of stacked skeps and hanging frames, Langstroth replaced the woven skeps with sturdy wooden boxes. He also made the frames inside removable; this meant that, instead of filling the spaces between hanging frames with comb and propolis (what bees use to construct and insulate their hives), the bees would instead leave this space open. Now that beekeepers could remove each frame one at a time, they had more control over their hives and the bees were more happy too. Individual frames could be removed without ripping the comb apart and causing distress to the bees. This made things a whole lot easier for both the beekeepers and the bees; suddenly, beekeepers could monitor their hives with ease and as often as they wanted, allowing them to easily keep on top of disease and track the queen’s progress. www.mrwasp.co.uk/the-history-of-beekeeping-and-bee-control
Thanks for the amazing information
Ever since I replaced my cane sugar with honey, I have never looked back 🙏👌❤❤
Beekeepers today can make tons of gallons of honey everyday,
But Bee Swarm Simulator pros can make Billions
I see your a man of culture and roblox as well 😂