I grew up in the country, a very long time ago, and remember just shoving a whole hunk of honey comb in my mouth and drinking freshly churned buttermilk and pulling up fresh peanuts off the vine. It wasn't until I was much older that I realized how lucky I was to grow up like that.
I grew up in the suburbs my whole life but my grandparents have an acre of land where they garden, I used to eat fresh corn and fresh grapes right off the vine as well as tomatoes. I don't know why but homegrown food like those fruits and vegetables tasted so much better than store bought for some reason. They don't grow anything anymore so I too feel lucky getting to experience that at a young age.
I grew ( and still am ) up in a big property with 2 horses , 2 cats , 2 dogs , big fishpond and a garden. I thought everyone lived like this when I was younger
I grew up in the country and will never leave the country i can not stand going to towns or cities to many damn idiots for me. Especially since 2020 omg you need a mask your going to kill people hahaha.
Insanely lucky. Kids these days only have that fake authentic honey shit, milk with growth hormones, and peanuts with chemicals. They don’t know it, but they’ll do anything for a childhood like this.
You must not have any encouraging people in your life if some video of a guy telling you to eat your vegetables swoons you lol.. y'all act like someone having common sense is groundbreaking.
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Those bees are actully bosses cause when he shakes em off the smack right into the wood but right when that happens they hop into another comb and start working
I used to have a neighbor that every year would come and give my family about 5 jars of honey , He was such a humble man, Honey always makes me miss childhood. Time goes fast
A river of gold! Video should be shown in every kindergarden and primary school to teach them kids that good and healthy food does not come from factories.
the school would figure out a way to say the bee keeper is a white supremacist and he is doing something bad with those bee's, and or say those bee's are multi gendered bee's etc... schools these days are not a place for learning but a place to indoctrinate children
@@Der_Waldmeister I LOVE the wax when it's engorged with honey, amazing, it's like natural chewing gum ! Of course after some time it loses its taste 😍
3:42am in california and honestly thank you for this content. i’m so happy something took my mind off of what’s going on right now. not that what’s going on isn’t important, it’s just the loveliest little breather.
I had a hive in Connecticut in the mid nineties. The neighbors were terrified of the hive. It sat in a large rock pile, so kids were unlikely to bother the bees. I never took the honey. Just wanted the bees for the gardens and fruit trees. After about 3 years, there was a war between the bees and attacking yellow jackets. Under the winter hive entrance would be piles of dead bees and yellow jackets. By the end of about 3 or 4 months, the entire hive of 3 trays died off. Disease or stress. The whole experience was delightful. The bees were like your children. I was not after the honey. Just the pollination of blooms on the trees and veggies. Excellent video. Learned a lot. Bless you and your bees. JoeB
I appreciate how condcious you are of the wellbeing of the bees and their hard work. Really work to take care of them and their hives. Fantastic overview of harvesting honey and I like the emphasis on the educational portion of the process. Thanks for sharing!
Even if the bees are long gone into the afterlife, I still wouldn't have the guts to touch them because I'm afraid they'll come back to life, just to sting me.
Keep in mind a bee stinging you is literally a suicide attack of sorts. They WILL NOT sting you unless you give them a very very good reason. And if they do they make sure it`ll hurt.(hence them not targetting the hands.)
Well from his point of view, i'd guess it'd be hard to do stuff like beekeping without the force to spin that thingy, so you'd need to stay healthy to do stuff
This gives me a very high feeling of anxiety, but at the same time it really peaks my interest. I'm sitting here both intrigued and petrified at the same time! Thank you for the video!
I've been with bee keepers when they robbed hives. They've tried to explain the uncapping and slinging process but this is the first time I've actually seen it. As they say, a picture is worth a 1,000 words. Thanks for providing the picture.
Amazing! They are such an important part of nature and our ecosystem and provide such a generous sweet gift to us. This was very thoughtful and good learning. I never imagined it being anything like this. I’d love a jar of that to throw some on my peanut butter sandwhiches right now!!! ❤️
i had had one of your videos saved for awhile to my watch later and i finally watched it today while i was working... i love love love this channel!!! i am now subscribed :)
This is so satisfying to watch, especially the uncapping and the spinning of the honey. And I love your old ass centrifuge/spinner! Never seen one like that before. I've got 8 hives myself and just can't wait for the season to start!
I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video. I’m a honey lover and I knew bees were responsible for making the honey, I didn’t know the process afterwards to actually extract the honey. This definitely cleared things up for me. Thank you!!
This video is just great from start to finish, between the adorable bees the accent and the dramatic slomo shot in the beginning I don't know what I like the most (I'm sorry if my english is bad it's not my native language)
about to start my first beehive, ordered and in route. I wanted to do this for gardening benefits as well as for the honey which I use some to ferment mead.
this has been quite the experience. i have trypophobia so any misshapen cell in the comb makes me super uncomfortable. but watching you cut the comb and fill the jars have to have been the most satisfying thing I've seen all year. never has a video made so uneasy and happy.
Another great video. When I was about 12 years old I took a class along with some other kids from church and we learned to make bee hives and frames and all that. Then it was time to start our own hives and I found out that I was allergic to bee stings and that was the end of that. Then when I was in my thirties I worked for an outfit in Walla Walla and I operated machines that mass produced frame components to the tune of 50,000 frames per day. So anyway, I really enjoyed this video. Very well done and it brought back some good memories. Thanks.
If I'm not married by my 40s I plan to live somewhere in the country growing and harvesting my own resources. I'll grow a little farm, raise some chicken and quails, and maybe start working with bees like this to make my own honey.
Him: I can't tell you how many people I get commenting on my last honey harvest video they said "Man it's 3 o'clock in the morning I got a test tomorrow I really ought to be studying what in the world am I doing here..." Me: Tee Hee 😰
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Great video. My neighbours when i was a kid had a few hives in his garden and i remember looking up and seeing a swarm and my mum grabbing me and closing all the windows all a fluster. Never took long for it to be sorted out. But the chewy honey dripped comb was yumm ☺
did anyone else get really excited when he shaved off that comb and there was just TONS of sticky delicious looking honey!! OMG.. Bees.. you are AMAZING.
Wow, I've been watching your milling videos but I didn't realize you did beekeeping as well! Reminds me of when I was a kid doing this with my grandpa. 😊🐝🤗🐝🍯❤️
Your video was a nice therapy. So much effort put into making something so special really makes you think about the rubbish so called honey that we consume daily. Appreciate the hard work put into the each and every bottle by the bees and the man behind this video.
An uncle kept bees in the back yard in so cal. They had sage and cultivated flowers and fruit trees in the neighborhood to dine on. There was always a comb of honey on the table. He spread the honey and comb wax on toast...
Another great video! I would like to warn anyone with epilepsy that there is flickering during the slow motion part at the pouring of the 3rd jar. ❤️ from California.
20 minutes ago, I was just looking for techniques how I can prove that this honey we bought is pure or not. But well, I'm still here. Haha.! Stuck on watching this entertaining, educational harvesting process. Thanks, Sir.! Edit: The part when he was scraping the honey from the frames is sooo satisfying. Looks delicious.!
when he shakes them off i think the collective sound of bees going “wOAH” is so funny
Blitz Berry WWWWWWWWWOOOOOOAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
If I was a bee shaken off my hive I would be like “WHAT IS HAPPENING? AM I DYING?”
they'are also like "high" from the gas so that makes this comment even funnier.
Eliot Lee omg true like the vine
why we going so fast woooOOOOaaaaAAAaahhhhhHHHH
*Hippidy Huud, Your house is now food.*
When he said "I get comments saying people are watching this at 3 in the morning" it was exactly 3 in the morning.
It's about to be 3am for me ._____.
SaborKat its just so calming haha
Madi it’s 3:05 for me lol.
I'm watching at 5;56 in the morning
It’s 1:21 am for me
"Some people wonder why I'm not wearing gloves--"
Bee: So...anyways, I started stinging.
I grew up in the country, a very long time ago, and remember just shoving a whole hunk of honey comb in my mouth and drinking freshly churned buttermilk and pulling up fresh peanuts off the vine. It wasn't until I was much older that I realized how lucky I was to grow up like that.
I grew up in the suburbs my whole life but my grandparents have an acre of land where they garden, I used to eat fresh corn and fresh grapes right off the vine as well as tomatoes. I don't know why but homegrown food like those fruits and vegetables tasted so much better than store bought for some reason. They don't grow anything anymore so I too feel lucky getting to experience that at a young age.
BIG LUCKY
I grew ( and still am ) up in a big property with 2 horses , 2 cats , 2 dogs , big fishpond and a garden. I thought everyone lived like this when I was younger
I grew up in the country and will never leave the country i can not stand going to towns or cities to many damn idiots for me. Especially since 2020 omg you need a mask your going to kill people hahaha.
Insanely lucky. Kids these days only have that fake authentic honey shit, milk with growth hormones, and peanuts with chemicals. They don’t know it, but they’ll do anything for a childhood like this.
He protecc
He attac
But mostly
Those bees ain't getting they honey back
Cuz they keep making it...
Their*
Sorry to be the trend nerd but it's 'bacc'
Actually some of the honey is put aside for them in the winter time so they can be fed :))
You so right do
When he told us to go to sleep, do good in school and eat your vegetables. I swooned. This is a wholesome mans right here. I love him.
Cratziekat I know! I’m just amazed that he’s talking about school and Vegetables while he’s harvesting honey. Like you said, I love him.
what the *_FUCK_* is a swoon?
@@ripper2665 something like swaying back and forth under the influence of something
You must not have any encouraging people in your life if some video of a guy telling you to eat your vegetables swoons you lol.. y'all act like someone having common sense is groundbreaking.
@@avapamparo9101 lmao so people who harvest honey or dedicate themselves to a hobby can't have common sense? You're ridiculous.
I wasted 4 years studying aircraft engineering. Only to realise after one random video that i want to be a beekeeper
Go for it!
Then give me ur degree lol
Use the job you get with your degree to give your bees a life of luxury!
Buy bees with the money from your degree
No that degree isn't a waste it is ur backup that is one egg in ur basket u want another egg then put it in another basket so go get what u want
love being quarantined bc of coronavirus and watching these vids nonstop.
Same
Elizabeth Laird sameee
Same xD
Same
Emas
now i feel like im gonna drop out from school and start a bee farm
lmoa ikr. I'm 13 and want to start beekeeping
actually a high payfull work
Look me up when you need a nuc or queen!🐝🐝✌
But kids don't forget to eat your veggies okay!
@@ameyas7726 you just sounded extremely hot but stop turning little clueless kids into gay vegan sissybois jeez
I like how there’s no background music, just nature
Lps Roses World or nature sounds.... maybe there is
"This honey is just for me."
(Makes 20 jars of it)
Jazz Taylor it is eaten very fast 😂 or stored. In my house there is no one left and if it is it’s protected like gold bar
He been storing up for quarantine
There were in total 16 jars you were 4 off
He's basically Winnie The Pooh.
Just enough to last the week.
Honestly beekeepers are some of the most amazing and respectful people out there. Mad props dude, that honey looks great
Ja sam na 70 god poceo da pcelarim vec 3 god vegan 🌱 josh radim iako sam 8 god u penziu nikad umoran i bolestan sve gajem organso jedem puno med vernik Hfala na Bogu, pozdrav Bog ve blagoslovio 🌱🐝🍯🙏🙏🙏
This popped up in my recommended and all I saw was:
*Harvesting DELICIOUS Raw, Organ...*
Cannibal vibes 😂😂😂😂
Mmmmmm bee organs • U •
Same
Ooh, bee venom, finally, some good f’ing food.
Lol 😂
no one: the honey dude: let me just SHAKE THEM BEES OFF
the bees: BBSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
@@ragonhill well your comment was cringe xD what other sound do they make lmao
@@verum9 no need to be rude lmfao
@@ilovehugemen3982 ok.
That was really interesting...thanks 🐨
bee: *wHy* *aM* *i* * +*getTiNg* *diZzY?*
another bee:why do i hear boss music?
How does it have 160 likes and no comments
what?
"Bees don't normally sting the hands."
*Proceeds to pull multiple stingers out of his fingers*
Bees bit my hand 4 X
7:27 Lets get her out of the way *gently moves the bee*
A few moments later
7:36 *rapidly shakes the frame*
Me: *confused screaming*
Bruh this guy sounds like Dr. Phil
I I'll never be able to un-hear this...
@@_Toxinn_ you mean to unread it?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@abdikal566 noooo unHEAR it🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
Holy shit its so true,i didnt realise it untill now..oh god i cant unhear it now
To the Ranch with you!
Love how when you have a 'honey emergency', you can just go to your hives and get 30 pounds of honey
I’d make a huge batch of mead and throw a mead hall themed party!
Those bees are actully bosses cause when he shakes em off the smack right into the wood but right when that happens they hop into another comb and start working
Filling those hard earned honey jars up at the end was a thing of absolute beauty.👍🏻👍🏻
“Hard earned”
TheL0n3lyTramp fuck u mean??
well was great until the flashing made me fit......
Nice u got a heart from the guy
@@pinecosin HES A COMMUNIST! OH MY GOD HES A COMMUNIST;
'' its 3 o'clock in the the morning, i got test what am i doing here.'' wow why hello i feel exposed
lmao same but the test was today
[Reference] @16:19
How was ur test? 😂
nash sammmmmmeeee
O no same
I used to have a neighbor that every year would come and give my family about 5 jars of honey , He was such a humble man, Honey always makes me miss childhood. Time goes fast
5:20 I love how he just moves the bee out of the way.
I am concern about even a single life
A river of gold! Video should be shown in every kindergarden and primary school to teach them kids that good and healthy food does not come from factories.
That's high praise! Appreciate the great comment!
the school would figure out a way to say the bee keeper is a white supremacist and he is doing something bad with those bee's, and or say those bee's are multi gendered bee's etc... schools these days are not a place for learning but a place to indoctrinate children
@@MatthewHensley8304 Lets not bring any of the nasty outside world into these beautiful videos.
@@MatthewHensley8304 Whatever, Debbie Downer.
Honey isn't good
I’ve never actually liked the taste of honey before, but it just LOOKS so good, so I’ll just use it as eye candy
It's super sweet. But you can also eat wax too I think.
Same I dont like honey but it looks amazing
@@yourhotuncle2285 You can eat it, but it's not digestable and the taste is just kinda meh.
@@Der_Waldmeister I LOVE the wax when it's engorged with honey, amazing, it's like natural chewing gum ! Of course after some time it loses its taste 😍
I hate honey too, but you can mix it with nuts, like 70% nuts 30% honey, tastes good !
When he pulled out the smoker I got bee movie vibes.
3:42am in california and honestly thank you for this content. i’m so happy something took my mind off of what’s going on right now. not that what’s going on isn’t important, it’s just the loveliest little breather.
I had a hive in Connecticut in the mid nineties. The neighbors were terrified of the hive. It sat in a large rock pile, so kids were unlikely to bother the bees. I never took the honey. Just wanted the bees for the gardens and fruit trees. After about 3 years, there was a war between the bees and attacking yellow jackets. Under the winter hive entrance would be piles of dead bees and yellow jackets. By the end of about 3 or 4 months, the entire hive of 3 trays died off. Disease or stress. The whole experience was delightful. The bees were like your children. I was not after the honey. Just the pollination of blooms on the trees and veggies. Excellent video. Learned a lot. Bless you and your bees.
JoeB
joe - that is an epic tale. nice cadence to your prose as well
How can watching a war be delightful?
@Sarah all wars are poetic .
I wish I could've seen the beautiful sight that is war of bees with tiny swords and tiny sheilds
You should have helped them kill those yellow jackets.
"Why I don't wear gloves..."
Bee: Allow me to introduce my stinger
The bee after introducing the stinger: *my time has come*
Bee thinking after it stung him: that was an accident
Master oogway: there are no accidents
I appreciate how condcious you are of the wellbeing of the bees and their hard work. Really work to take care of them and their hives. Fantastic overview of harvesting honey and I like the emphasis on the educational portion of the process.
Thanks for sharing!
This has been the best use of my quarantine time yet!
So satisfying 👌🏻👍🏻✌🏻😯😯😯
All of the dislikes are from the bees that got shaken off
Starlight Dreamer 😂😂😂
@@kimmie_g1387 duuude it's 21 century and laughing is offensive
Meh
@@meghanachauhan9380 dude that comment was unnecessary and unfunny
No the dislikes are from real beekeepers, it's sad that this guy doesn't know what he's doing.
I didn’t even search for this but its so enjoyable
True dat
Lets *bee* honest none of us searched for this
Day Boi321 I did lol
@@dayboi3217 I did
its not three in the morning...
*Its Four...*
Same... Except it's 5:37
Deja vu, it’s actually 4:40 am for me rn
Omg it’s 4:52 for me
its 5:47 am for me
@@kjz335 xD Noice
Cutting the honeycomb is SO satisfying. Just the noise is enough to make me recoil in AMSR
His accent is so soothing for some reason
billy ray cyrus vibes
Edana Donahue #southernvibes
It's 4 an Christmas day and apparently I like bee videos now
@jared 19 now it's new years
What a wonderful world when I get recommend this...
@@Certifiedcarlovers_ and their general is dead
I'm sorry I can't like it because the numbers of likes is 69 it's for the memes😭
@@jdchouinard9969 ya
Me: it's 3:28am I should probably go to sleep now
Him: I say stay up and go to bed later
Me: ...yes. yes I shall.
who else is not a bee keeper but is still just loves these videos.
I’m watching this at night and every time the bees get near the camera, I think there is a mosquito near me
As you filled the second or third jar I caught myself grinning with satisfaction. Looked so good. New sub. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!!
Even if the bees are long gone into the afterlife, I still wouldn't have the guts to touch them because I'm afraid they'll come back to life, just to sting me.
Bruh
Keep in mind a bee stinging you is literally a suicide attack of sorts. They WILL NOT sting you unless you give them a very very good reason. And if they do they make sure it`ll hurt.(hence them not targetting the hands.)
Video, edit, harvesting...gosh, can't imagine the amount of hard work you've put in...! Awesome!
17:06 lmao
seriously now...
you go to sleep
and do good in school
and eat your fruits and vegetables
Well from his point of view, i'd guess it'd be hard to do stuff like beekeping without the force to spin that thingy, so you'd need to stay healthy to do stuff
This gives me a very high feeling of anxiety, but at the same time it really peaks my interest. I'm sitting here both intrigued and petrified at the same time! Thank you for the video!
Thank you! This was the MOST informative honey gathering I’ve ever seen! I wish I could buy 20 pounds right now!! Thanks so much!
I've been with bee keepers when they robbed hives. They've tried to explain the uncapping and slinging process but this is the first time I've actually seen it. As they say, a picture is worth a 1,000 words. Thanks for providing the picture.
This is legit SUPER SATISFYING. I love how the smoke looked when it was coming out
When he showed the stages of baby bees, then the older bees stuck their heads in the compartments and I could think of the saying is “ARE YOU OKAY?”
Abigail Snowson lol yeah so cute
Amazing! They are such an important part of nature and our ecosystem and provide such a generous sweet gift to us. This was very thoughtful and good learning. I never imagined it being anything like this. I’d love a jar of that to throw some on my peanut butter sandwhiches right now!!! ❤️
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever watched, thank you!!!
This person : I trust these bees
Me : *_U WOT M8_*
Edit: Holy shit this is my most liked comment thanks guys
Him: I trust these bees
The bees: U WAT M8
Him: gets *stinged*
Him: I trust bees
The bees: U WAT M8
Him: gets *stung*
Me to the bees: Holy shit dude, you just killed him!
UwU
Me to the bees: THATS SUICIDE
Cutting off wax and spinning honey out must be so satisfying
No, spinning the honey by hand (like he did) is tiresome! Wears your shoulder out. I've done it. Its not fun.
This vid was therapeutically on point! Thank you sir.
i had had one of your videos saved for awhile to my watch later and i finally watched it today while i was working... i love love love this channel!!! i am now subscribed :)
21:26 Imagine if there was just 1 humble bee there protecting the honey
Only to be treated to this...
😂
ok vegan
F
All bees were removed first
This is so satisfying to watch, especially the uncapping and the spinning of the honey. And I love your old ass centrifuge/spinner! Never seen one like that before. I've got 8 hives myself and just can't wait for the season to start!
Thank you for explaining in simple, easy to follow terms how to harvest honey. Good job, keep it up!
Thanks for sharing! Really appreciate how you also show close ups and explain what we're seeing too :)
Now i understand how honey is made, i never understood it before
I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video. I’m a honey lover and I knew bees were responsible for making the honey, I didn’t know the process afterwards to actually extract the honey. This definitely cleared things up for me. Thank you!!
This video is just great from start to finish, between the adorable bees the accent and the dramatic slomo shot in the beginning I don't know what I like the most (I'm sorry if my english is bad it's not my native language)
about to start my first beehive, ordered and in route. I wanted to do this for gardening benefits as well as for the honey which I use some to ferment mead.
this has been quite the experience. i have trypophobia so any misshapen cell in the comb makes me super uncomfortable. but watching you cut the comb and fill the jars have to have been the most satisfying thing I've seen all year. never has a video made so uneasy and happy.
Another great video. When I was about 12 years old I took a class along with some other kids from church and we learned to make bee hives and frames and all that. Then it was time to start our own hives and I found out that I was allergic to bee stings and that was the end of that. Then when I was in my thirties I worked for an outfit in Walla Walla and I operated machines that mass produced frame components to the tune of 50,000 frames per day. So anyway, I really enjoyed this video. Very well done and it brought back some good memories. Thanks.
That's a ton of frames!
Why in the world would someone throw a dislike on this video? This is going on my coronavirus playlist!
riiiiight
If I'm not married by my 40s I plan to live somewhere in the country growing and harvesting my own resources. I'll grow a little farm, raise some chicken and quails, and maybe start working with bees like this to make my own honey.
Him: I can't tell you how many people I get commenting on my last honey harvest video they said "Man it's 3 o'clock in the morning I got a test tomorrow I really ought to be studying what in the world am I doing here..."
Me: Tee Hee 😰
at 16:20 haha
No one:
ASMR Honey: *EXISTS*
NO WAYYYYY!
@@nopleasestop8390 what is your problem??
That is awesome. I wish I could spoon out that honey right now. It's great to see hobbyists put time and energy into an ancient and valuable art form.
Excellent! The end product has such a beautiful color and looks delicious. My neighbor used to have 26 hives and got me hooked on raw honey.
The part when he scrapes the wax is probably the most satisfying thing in my life right now....
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They are so hardworking. They are so cute! We should all WORSHIP them! Bee love 🐝💪🙏💟
Great video. My neighbours when i was a kid had a few hives in his garden and i remember looking up and seeing a swarm and my mum grabbing me and closing all the windows all a fluster. Never took long for it to be sorted out. But the chewy honey dripped comb was yumm ☺
"Just a small harvest for myself"
Jokes aside, I'm now low key obsessed with bee vids now. Keep it up my dude.
I know damn well I'm not the only one who wants to try that wax
IT LOOKS LIKE CEREAL I JUST WANNA SNACK
Lol i try it and i hate it
It doesn’t really taste like anything, you just chew it and it’ll start getting a plastic texture👍🏼
You are not alone
You're not.
did anyone else get really excited when he shaved off that comb and there was just TONS of sticky delicious looking honey!! OMG.. Bees.. you are AMAZING.
So much respect for the delicate work that goes into making organic honey 🍯🙌💛
You have honey already. We still have snow in the woods. Haven't seen a bee out yet this spring.
Lucky you !
Wow u got a heart from Fall Line Ridge
Wow, I've been watching your milling videos but I didn't realize you did beekeeping as well! Reminds me of when I was a kid doing this with my grandpa. 😊🐝🤗🐝🍯❤️
Tinderbox SHUT YO BITCH ASS UP
Great job man!! Love it keep up the good work. You got a new subscriber!
Thank you for going so much in detail in your videos
Watched the entire video at 1 o'clock in the morning on Christmas eve it was that satisfying and wholesome. Man deserves more subs than pewdiepie
Honey nut Cheerios
1. Harvest honey
2. Get Cheerios
3. Mix it up
4.enjoy
5. Nom nom nom burrrrppppp thx human that feed meh
What about the nuts?
Add walnuts/macadamia to flavor
Your video was a nice therapy. So much effort put into making something so special really makes you think about the rubbish so called honey that we consume daily. Appreciate the hard work put into the each and every bottle by the bees and the man behind this video.
That hunny is probably the most BEAUTIFUL hunny I’ve EVER seen... so lucky you get to have that kind of stuff
An uncle kept bees in the back yard in so cal. They had sage and cultivated flowers and fruit trees in the neighborhood to dine on.
There was always a comb of honey on the table.
He spread the honey and comb wax on toast...
Another great video! I would like to warn anyone with epilepsy that there is flickering during the slow motion part at the pouring of the 3rd jar. ❤️ from California.
Flickering occurred when he slowed the video. I don't have seizures but that flickering made me felt a little dizzy or light headed, interesting...
mouth watering the whole time watching that honey flow! Great Vid man! WOW
That hunny comb tho- it’s amazinggg
When he threw those Bees down like that I almost ran from my computer
Awesome Video...………..great content for anyone thinking of raising bees in the future...…..all the best from Tasmania.Australia.
Asheboro, North Carolina. Very good video for a beginner like me. Thank you for the close up.
Really enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing this with us.
Bee: "You like jazz" .
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I love that satisfying sound of the honey
20 minutes ago, I was just looking for techniques how I can prove that this honey we bought is pure or not. But well, I'm still here. Haha.! Stuck on watching this entertaining, educational harvesting process. Thanks, Sir.!
Edit: The part when he was scraping the honey from the frames is sooo satisfying. Looks delicious.!
This is a genuinely good man he left honey for the bees so they don't die he gave people good advice and he has a calming voice