So about 2 years ago, I made a joke about how cool it was what dirt rooster does, but I would never be able to do it. Well he said to me “we’ll make a bee keeper out of you yet, jack”. Now I have joined the bee society in San Diego, found a mentor, and I am in the the process of building a stand and getting the equipment, so I can receive my first hive. So thanks dirt rooster. I love your videos and the passion it’s planted in me for bees.
I so enjoy watching you work with the bees so slowly and delicately! I worked with my dad for 10 years, doing home maintenance, and he was like you, talking, explaining and telling funny stories. I miss him like breathing. Thank you for reminding me of how it was to work with him! I get excited when I see a new video, because it’s like I have him back for a few minutes! Thank you, Randy! God bless you! Hope your Dad is well!
I wonder if the bee's are like 'Dude! We spent all week making those!' when you start cutting off pieces of the hide. Then they get all sulky and fly off.
I'm always amazed at how fast you spot the "queen" among thousands upon thousands of worker bees all chaotically crawling over each other at such high speed.
Guy was coming for the bees until he caught wind of either the bees or a snake throwing a 2x4 at you. When you get a ball of honey covered bees you need to lick them clean very, very carefully.
628DirtRooster Bees We could see that right off. Ain’t no 2x4 throwing bees or tree lizard or anaconda going to stop you from sucking up bees for some undependable guy especially when you’re giving away the honey too. You do it for the same reason we both eat bacon. Just to stay in shape.
As soon as I saw that semitrailer with lots of boxes on it, I got all excited thinking a semitrailer full of honey! Then reality hit and I wiped the drool off my old face and continued to watch your video! 😋😁
As many stings as Dirt Rooster gets, his great great great grand daddy just slapped his eyebrow and shouted as he just felt the first of 200,000 stings that have occurred so frequently that he's broken the time/space barrier.
@@628DirtRooster At some point many laws of physics break down. Unfortunately, the one keeping your venom injections from propagating through time just let go. Go ahead and start watching for a "Family Book of Pain" to just show up somewhere in your possessions that details all the "Horrific like Stings of Pain for No Good Reason at All". Watch for the details that will slowly show up in the book, line by line from your ancestors. October 2, 1785 - Was buying ye olde bag of sugar when I did indeed get hit with one mysterious strikes o' evil under my watch, one upon my chin and a double tap on the right side of my tender neck from ye devil himself...all within two minutes! Damn ye Devil o' Pain to HELLLL!@!
I want to thank you again for putting out your videos. I enjoy them and there seems to be another aspect of beekeeping you mention during almost every video. It's so interesting and you keep it going on. Get a hard hat, save your bean. LOL. :)
It really pains me to see when people have used insecticides on honey bees. It's always bothered me but since getting into keeping myself, it just makes me that much more frustrated. That soffit was definitely rotted. That paint was as bubbled as it gets!
doesn't have to be insecticide i have had to clean up soaped down hive with roaches man the waste it eeks me that all these people think to do is kill the hive
As a gardener, I am upset too. Plan someday to have a homestead to farm and hope to arrange to trade space to a keeper for his bee's service to my veggie and flower plants.
Hey Randy, dunno how much you or your kids are into Pokemon, but if you're ever lookin' to get kids into beekeeping, you can point out that catching a queen in the cage is almost the equivalent of capturing an entire hive in a Pokeball, since they'll follow her to the ends of the earth if able. Y'all can even breed your queens the way players can breed Pokemon!
Nothing like experience. I had a meeting with the members of my bee club and I have one are two people that do just the opposite of what you teach. Over and over the same peaple.
18:25 "Well, ain't you a bee keeper?" LOL XD Really looking forward to finding out how to solve the problem of saturated bees. Do you sprinkle powdered sugar on them to dry them out or wash them off? Ah well, I'll find out sooner or later lol
Good to see you finally got a break on a easy one, you were way over due. I got to tell you the truth, I planted one of my observation hive snakes in the soffit to give you a good scare, but when it was released, it went backwards and not in your face. I guess it really would not have mattered even if it did work, your camera was not on to capture the moment. God's peace brother.
Speaking of jokes, this one was so easy I was beginning to think someone was playing a joke and that the real hive was ten foot higher up, full of mean bees and holding eighty pounds of honey.
Very cool! Thanks for posting this one. I am curious as to what method did the homeowner use to get the honey out of the comb so quickly while you were still doing the cutout? Did she just squeeze it all out into that pan? Also, I cannot find your email to send a question or do a video request, but... In your years of experience, I see that you're using the Everything Bee-Vac now. I am new and haven't bought a vac yet for future use. Would it be possible to do an instructional video on this vac, and maybe share with us your experiences with this vac vs. other styles of vacuums that you've used in the past? Maybe tell us what you like about one over the others?
Hey! Love the videos, am learning a lot about bees! I've been wondering why one of you roosters doesn't design a better end tool for the hose. Wouldn't something with a flat shovel like edge work better? Shaped like a capital D - bigger than that vacuum cleaner crevice tool.
The trick is getting them to separate from one another. If they stay in a cluster they will die. I sit there with a smoker and a hive tool and just gently flip them like pancakes until they are pretty well separated and working on cleaning themselves and each other. I usually dump them on the top bars in a ten frame deep and maybe some on the bottom of the lid to do this. Usually takes about a half hour or a little more. Takes them a couple more hours to get back to normal. I've done this four times now with success each time. First time was because of me when I was new to removals. I was a little panicked and it was the only thing I could think to do in the moment. The other three were from "helpers" sucking up honey like they were emptying porta pottys.
Given a cluster of bees without a queen, and, that workers can make a queen cell, what is the minimum mass/quantity of bees that can start and sustain a hive.
The trick is getting them to separate from one another. If they stay in a cluster they will die. I sit there with a smoker and a hive tool and just gently flip them like pancakes until they are pretty well separated and working on cleaning themselves and each other. I usually dump them on the top bars in a ten frame deep and maybe some on the bottom of the lid to do this. Usually takes about a half hour or a little more. Takes them a couple more hours to get back to normal. I've done this four times now with success each time. First time was because of me when I was new to removals. I was a little panicked and it was the only thing I could think to do in the moment. The other three were from "helpers" sucking up honey like they were emptying porta pottys.
2 questions. I wonder if bee honey would be any good next to a cannabis field? LOL I just drove past a field here in Michigan today and got to wondering about it. 2. I' have seen you sucking on those little plastic tubes of honey, and I was wondering how many times to you run your fingers down the tube to make sure you get all the honey out of it?
I swell up really bad when I get stung by a yellow jacket, do you think I’d swell up just as bad getting stung by a honey bee too? Not sure if there’s a difference or if you know but thought I’d ask anyways. Love these videos though! Thanks for sharing what you do with the world man!!!👍🏼👍🏼
@@628DirtRooster Absolutely. I was in Japan once and I ordered a bowl of rice. They were ok with that until I ordered some butter. They said "you want butta" I said yes butta. So they brought me some and they all kept one eye on me from then on. I must say that melted butter on rice makes if very hard to eat with chopsticks.
Many years ago I hunted in WEBB county tx. Lots of snakes. Some 9 ft. Or more. You ever see someone jump 3 ft in the air fire 3 rounds b4 you touch ground? I have done it and seen other's do it. Then you need a laxative to get things moving again. 🤔 Almost bent MH frame with my head when I came nose to nose with a snake. Good thing it was a gardner snake.😏 Hang in there life gets interesting when you are working.
Trying to imagine what the hive could have been if the spray had not been applied. It looked like she sprayed an obvious exit, but not the nest, and foragers and workers died there while the rest of the colony found a new route. Also would've been surprised if he said "Hey mister, are you the Rooster?"
Dammit, Randy! Stop missing the recording of you beating yourself up! We need to see these things. No video means it didn't happen! 😂😂😂 Seriously though, glad you're just sustaining minor injuries.
I did it on my first one this year, and didn't know leaving in the vac for the hour+ drive home wouldn't give them enough ventilation. totally wanna see that video! still planning on getting a hat too i didn't forget lol
I love the calm, deliberate manner in which the hive removal takes place. God, I love this channel.
Just a laid back afternoon in a hive. :)
So about 2 years ago, I made a joke about how cool it was what dirt rooster does, but I would never be able to do it. Well he said to me “we’ll make a bee keeper out of you yet, jack”.
Now I have joined the bee society in San Diego, found a mentor, and I am in the the process of building a stand and getting the equipment, so I can receive my first hive.
So thanks dirt rooster. I love your videos and the passion it’s planted in me for bees.
Congratulations Jack. You’ll be great at it.
I so enjoy watching you work with the bees so slowly and delicately! I worked with my dad for 10 years, doing home maintenance, and he was like you, talking, explaining and telling funny stories. I miss him like breathing. Thank you for reminding me of how it was to work with him! I get excited when I see a new video, because it’s like I have him back for a few minutes! Thank you, Randy! God bless you! Hope your Dad is well!
These bees were super calm! Nice work! 👍🏽
Not even one sting.
I wonder if the bee's are like 'Dude! We spent all week making those!' when you start cutting off pieces of the hide. Then they get all sulky and fly off.
"Give her a taste of her own back yard"
628 Dirt Rooster, 2019
My mom binge watches your channel. And now she's got me hooked. I really enjoy your channel.
I used to live in Pass Christian MS before Katrina. I love your videos the scenery gives me so many great memories
The Pass is a pretty nice place, especially if you like to fish.
I'm always amazed at how fast you spot the "queen" among thousands upon thousands of worker bees all chaotically crawling over each other at such high speed.
Guy was coming for the bees until he caught wind of either the bees or a snake throwing a 2x4 at you. When you get a ball of honey covered bees you need to lick them clean very, very carefully.
They were fighters.
628DirtRooster Bees We could see that right off. Ain’t no 2x4 throwing bees or tree lizard or anaconda going to stop you from sucking up bees for some undependable guy especially when you’re giving away the honey too. You do it for the same reason we both eat bacon. Just to stay in shape.
As soon as I saw that semitrailer with lots of boxes on it, I got all excited thinking a semitrailer full of honey! Then reality hit and I wiped the drool off my old face and continued to watch your video! 😋😁
Hi Randy, I'd very interested to hear what you do to clear honey-saturated bees and look forward to it!
You are very gentle and patient as you work...I'm impressed with your work ethic
You care for your bees (girls) and respect them.
Can't be rough with them if you want to save them. :)
Very relaxing and entertaining
Rooster you are as lucky as Mr. Ed catching the queen, a very good video thanks for showing
Just in case Mr. Ed reads this... Yes Mr. Ed is lucky but I'm just good. LOL
Those nails sticking down and you trying to get the comb cone out is fun
As many stings as Dirt Rooster gets, his great great great grand daddy just slapped his eyebrow and shouted as he just felt the first of 200,000 stings that have occurred so frequently that he's broken the time/space barrier.
Time travel through venom injection. lol
@@628DirtRooster At some point many laws of physics break down. Unfortunately, the one keeping your venom injections from propagating through time just let go. Go ahead and start watching for a "Family Book of Pain" to just show up somewhere in your possessions that details all the "Horrific like Stings of Pain for No Good Reason at All". Watch for the details that will slowly show up in the book, line by line from your ancestors.
October 2, 1785 - Was buying ye olde bag of sugar when I did indeed get hit with one mysterious strikes o' evil under my watch, one upon my chin and a double tap on the right side of my tender neck from ye devil himself...all within two minutes! Damn ye Devil o' Pain to HELLLL!@!
I'm always amazed of how you do most of your work without protection. If it were me, I'd be suited up in stainless steel, lol.
Lolol I know right! He's so calm too. I'd be in a straitjacket.
I want to thank you again for putting out your videos. I enjoy them and there seems to be another aspect of beekeeping you mention during almost every video. It's so interesting and you keep it going on. Get a hard hat, save your bean. LOL. :)
Don't want to know the info out of me. ;)
I love seeing natural comb like this, such a beautiful sight! Nice work dirt rooster!!
Always interesting to see how the hive will be laid out.
Great video and yes it is good to take your time when working your bees great video keep up the good work.
Thanks Mark
Uploaded 12 minutes ago and already has 202 views. Dirt rooster is a star.
Ha! Known in three whole counties.
@@628DirtRooster And one treehouse!
Also in a famous tower in Dubai and ... a cabin in Belgium. ;-)
@@628DirtRooster also in the north island of New Zealand
12:05 -- Congratulations! Slow and gentle wins the race.
Or at least gets you there in one piece.
Queen left side of hive at 2:30.. pretty sweet.
i got excited when i saw the queen also. thats what i tell people when they ask how do i work bees with nothing on most of the time. slow and easy.
Yes sir, NICE CATCH.
Great pointers for all of us.
12:30 I was expecting a “Thank you, Jesus”...and then I woke up. 😃 Enjoyed the chit chat at the end
Hello DirtRooster. Another great job done. Slowly. I enjoyed this video very much. Greetings to you and yours and see you soon.
I was definitely in no rush on this one.
Why didn’t you show your Fred Flintstone bump, man, was hoping to see that! 😉
Smart bees. Got sprayed but moved in deeper.
My head is too hard to get a bump from a little sheet of plywood.
628DirtRooster Bees that’s what she said. 🤜😉🐝
@@JPthebeeman halarious
Great video Rooster be safe GOD BLESS.
It really pains me to see when people have used insecticides on honey bees. It's always bothered me but since getting into keeping myself, it just makes me that much more frustrated. That soffit was definitely rotted. That paint was as bubbled as it gets!
doesn't have to be insecticide i have had to clean up soaped down hive with roaches man the waste it eeks me that all these people think to do is kill the hive
@@petepeterson4540 Oh man! I didn't realize soap was so damaging to a hive. Though I guess enough of anything can cause issues
@@pamelaflirtyskunk7698 it suffocates the bees
Where I live in northern New York it is illegal to kill honey bees
As a gardener, I am upset too. Plan someday to have a homestead to farm and hope to arrange to trade space to a keeper for his bee's service to my veggie and flower plants.
I anxiously await your video on fixing the goof up!
Hey Randy, dunno how much you or your kids are into Pokemon, but if you're ever lookin' to get kids into beekeeping, you can point out that catching a queen in the cage is almost the equivalent of capturing an entire hive in a Pokeball, since they'll follow her to the ends of the earth if able.
Y'all can even breed your queens the way players can breed Pokemon!
Another great video! Thank you for doing the extra work it takes to provide us with great edutainment.
Wish I had time to do more.
Well Randy, it's official. I've decided that when we move into a house, I'm going to start beekeeping. Next year, Lord willing!
Something very exciting to look forward to.
Congrats on catching the Queen Rooster.
Thanks man. So glad I found her as quick as I did.
628DirtRooster Bees great video Rooster I’m lookin forward to your next one GOD BLESS.
@@randlerichardson5826 It's already edited. I might release it tomorrow.
628DirtRooster Bees good deal brother be safe GOD BLESS.
lol I was waiting for that lizard to jump out at you
Would have been good if it jumped on the camera.
That’s goin to be fun now you got this Rooster. No prob.
JP - Did you saw this ? - right on start DirtRooster spot his Queen ^.^
Thx for sharing this sir ;-)
Love and respect from germany
Got to keep a sharp eye out. lol
Nice job with the cutout and video!
Nothing like experience. I had a meeting with the members of my bee club and I have one are two people that do just the opposite of what you teach. Over and over the same peaple.
Like the warden said in Cool Hand Luke, "some men you just can't reach".
Pretty cool stuff. You do good work! True champion of the bees.
I try
Greetings from Poland we also have bees in here
Hi :)
18:25 "Well, ain't you a bee keeper?" LOL XD
Really looking forward to finding out how to solve the problem of saturated bees. Do you sprinkle powdered sugar on them to dry them out or wash them off? Ah well, I'll find out sooner or later lol
Choooo choooo train comin through
Bees and ants are some of the hardest workers on GODS planet.
Good to see you finally got a break on a easy one, you were way over due. I got to tell you the truth, I planted one of my observation hive snakes in the soffit to give you a good scare, but when it was released, it went backwards and not in your face. I guess it really would not have mattered even if it did work, your camera was not on to capture the moment. God's peace brother.
Speaking of jokes, this one was so easy I was beginning to think someone was playing a joke and that the real hive was ten foot higher up, full of mean bees and holding eighty pounds of honey.
When removing a hive be slow and gentle - ( so romance the bees? They are girls right? )
MyOLD36chevy
Play some Barry Manilow
Yes, either Barry Manilow or Barry White depending on what kind of bees.
@@628DirtRooster I have made my point. LOL
Very cool! Thanks for posting this one. I am curious as to what method did the homeowner use to get the honey out of the comb so quickly while you were still doing the cutout? Did she just squeeze it all out into that pan?
Also, I cannot find your email to send a question or do a video request, but... In your years of experience, I see that you're using the Everything Bee-Vac now. I am new and haven't bought a vac yet for future use. Would it be possible to do an instructional video on this vac, and maybe share with us your experiences with this vac vs. other styles of vacuums that you've used in the past? Maybe tell us what you like about one over the others?
@@bee-u-tifuladventures4771 If you go back and watch his previous videos he answers a lot of your questions.
Lots of helpful tips, thanks
Thanks Jerry
Hey! That's a nifty website!
Fancy right? lol
Yeah they get in a hurry. Just stay as calm and slow as possible.
Great job
What do you do when you have honey covered bees? Do you most them with a water bottle using a fine mist to get rid of the sugar?
Hey! Love the videos, am learning a lot about bees! I've been wondering why one of you roosters doesn't design a better end tool for the hose. Wouldn't something with a flat shovel like edge work better? Shaped like a capital D - bigger than that vacuum cleaner crevice tool.
When you vac bees off the comb, do eggs and larva get vac up as well?
I was just going to ask that, since he was was saying he can suck out uncapped honey.
No they pretty well stay put.
Yep. Queen just to the right of the end of the hose at 6:05. Almost vacced her up.
Just missed her.
Yep your right Rooster.
Your bee vac is running on a "pulse width modulator" to control the speed. That's the wee-ooo weee-ooo sound.
@onelove ; ))
That is the older model. The new ones run smooth.
@@628DirtRooster Nothing wrong with PWM's I was just explaining why they make the weee-oooo sounds.
When the bees arrive at a strange place do they have orientation flights to get gps settings?
They do
I had some cross comb,and lost some bees to the drippings honey. How do you recover from that?
Can you keep the honey if they sprayed the bees, or should you throw it away and just keep the brood comb?
You can keep this. There was no hive yet when they were sprayed.
Another THANK YOU JESUS moment! A-PLUS!
Never gets dull catching queens in these feral colonies.
Evening have a fantastic night
I know someone else who lives in Pooler.
What's the recovery for the bees covered with the honey in the vacuum?
The trick is getting them to separate from one another. If they stay in a cluster they will die. I sit there with a smoker and a hive tool and just gently flip them like pancakes until they are pretty well separated and working on cleaning themselves and each other. I usually dump them on the top bars in a ten frame deep and maybe some on the bottom of the lid to do this. Usually takes about a half hour or a little more. Takes them a couple more hours to get back to normal. I've done this four times now with success each time. First time was because of me when I was new to removals. I was a little panicked and it was the only thing I could think to do in the moment. The other three were from "helpers" sucking up honey like they were emptying porta pottys.
@@628DirtRooster Good to know. Thanks!
You know spider man, you be the Bee Man!!
What would my special power be?
Bee good! 😃
I'm waiting for the thermal tank top Dirt rooster pocket shirts for winter.
Let me get my scissors out and I'll make you one real quick.
Hello my friend. Does baking soda and or Benadryl cream help with bees stings?
Cream may help with the itching.
Given a cluster of bees without a queen, and, that workers can make a queen cell, what is the minimum mass/quantity of bees that can start and sustain a hive.
Maybe a grapefruit size cluster, couple thousand bees or so.
Gentleness
Hey rooster I love your videos I'm wondering how much should one charge for a basic cut out or what the ranges I guess is my question??
Depends...
It’s easy for me to say because I didn’t get stung once during this removal, but was this hive particularly docile. Am I wrong?
They were very calm. No stings for me either.
You need to play for the Mets, nice catch.
Caught her at short stop
Hey Rooster
Bee careful! You can’t beat Mr Ed if you’re laying in ICU😊
And he probably wouldn't even come see me.
628DirtRooster, yes he would, in case you had your pending removal list on you 😂
My first cutout was a total loss. All those honey coated bees died. Very frustrating. Was hoping to hear you describe how to fix that.
The trick is getting them to separate from one another. If they stay in a cluster they will die. I sit there with a smoker and a hive tool and just gently flip them like pancakes until they are pretty well separated and working on cleaning themselves and each other. I usually dump them on the top bars in a ten frame deep and maybe some on the bottom of the lid to do this. Usually takes about a half hour or a little more. Takes them a couple more hours to get back to normal. I've done this four times now with success each time. First time was because of me when I was new to removals. I was a little panicked and it was the only thing I could think to do in the moment. The other three were from "helpers" sucking up honey like they were emptying porta pottys.
Get yourself a tripod and set up the camera behind you when you need two hands for stuff. Robbing us of comedy gold here!
Only three tripods in the truck. :) Never know when I'll do something dumb or dangerous.
That looks like a job to share with a tall lanky friend.... but maybe easier to go ahead and remove the big board...
Luckily you’re hard headed like I am.🤣😂
onelove oh I’m sure there’s at least a dent and not in his head.😉
2 questions. I wonder if bee honey would be any good next to a cannabis field? LOL I just drove past a field here in Michigan today and got to wondering about it. 2. I' have seen you sucking on those little plastic tubes of honey, and I was wondering how many times to you run your fingers down the tube to make sure you get all the honey out of it?
Jestem twoim sympatykiem ! Jak patrzę na ciebie to widzę mojego dziadka . Może masz korzenie z Polski ?
I am your supporter! When I look at you I see my grandfather. Maybe you have Polish roots
12:00 woo-hoo-hoo! Thank you, Jesus!
Yes indeed!
I swell up really bad when I get stung by a yellow jacket, do you think I’d swell up just as bad getting stung by a honey bee too? Not sure if there’s a difference or if you know but thought I’d ask anyways. Love these videos though! Thanks for sharing what you do with the world man!!!👍🏼👍🏼
They have totally different venom. You could be highly allergic to one and have almost no reaction from the other.
Great job sir. What is your typical death rate when using the bee vac?
Zero I haven't died even once. ;)
It's very low.
everything bee vac version 2? where did you get your hose?
I've got a bunch of different hoses I just Frankenstein together... old junk vacs, yard sale vacs and so on.
He was coming till he found it it would fit in a nuc lol 😜
I offered this to two different guys. Can you believe neither showed?
@@628DirtRooster some of my best hives started out in a nuc I don't knock small swarms for that reason lol
Butter and honey on a KFC biscuit. There is one of my guilty pleasures. Ya got me hungry now Randy seeing that buttery indian woman!
Bojangles biscuit.
I like a big pile of butter melted into some white rice.
@@628DirtRooster Absolutely. I was in Japan once and I ordered a bowl of rice. They were ok with that until I ordered some butter. They said "you want butta" I said yes butta. So they brought me some and they all kept one eye on me from then on. I must say that melted butter on rice makes if very hard to eat with chopsticks.
@@johntripp2028 LOL
So when the bee's get covered in honey you pull out a bag of hotel hotel soap bars and send them to the communal shower block to clean up?
Don't forget the little shower shoes.
Many years ago I hunted in WEBB county tx. Lots of snakes. Some 9 ft. Or more. You ever see someone jump 3 ft in the air fire 3 rounds b4 you touch ground? I have done it and seen other's do it. Then you need a laxative to get things moving again. 🤔
Almost bent MH frame with my head when I came nose to nose with a snake. Good thing it was a gardner snake.😏
Hang in there life gets interesting when you are working.
I'm thankful we don't have a lot of rattle snakes here.
What a hard place to get at.
Trying to imagine what the hive could have been if the spray had not been applied. It looked like she sprayed an obvious exit, but not the nest, and foragers and workers died there while the rest of the colony found a new route.
Also would've been surprised if he said "Hey mister, are you the Rooster?"
Would have been a really good hive if they hadn't had such a hard start.
Ok still learning before I start.
There is a class coming up on bee keeping I want to attend.
My question is why not Vacuum up the queen?
Too many reasons to answer in one comment.
@@628DirtRooster understand. I do enjoy your videos.
Thanks
What is it about the smoke that does that to them?
People don’t like your music? I’ve been enjoying your music.
I don't know Rooster, your Bee vac seems to not be sucking them in as well as pushing them off!
Maybe Jeff has some tips on that! LOL
I already figure out his secret. He sprays tangle foot on the hose. ;)
Dammit, Randy! Stop missing the recording of you beating yourself up! We need to see these things. No video means it didn't happen! 😂😂😂 Seriously though, glad you're just sustaining minor injuries.
That's just what I was thinking. No video = no proof.
@@628DirtRooster 😂😂😂😂
4:31 in surprised that they are not coming to sting you
They know me
I did it on my first one this year, and didn't know leaving in the vac for the hour+ drive home wouldn't give them enough ventilation. totally wanna see that video! still planning on getting a hat too i didn't forget lol
We all get a free pass on the first one. lol
So was it a lizard or a snake?!
Don’t waste that honey now that’s great stuff mmmmmmm
It's gold
Area 51...of honey bees.