I reckon those ladies had a crochet circle, knitting club, macrame class and some good old-fashioned basket weaving going on in there. You're going to have to call the queen "Twiggy".
Literally bush bees this time. It's a very odd spot for bees. I love watching your videos! My daughter loves watching bee keeping videos. She wants to be a beekeeper when she gets older.
I don't pull things like that apart I just sit them in a couple of boxes with comb in the top box and they will move onto the new comb as soon as the queen starts laying up top discard the bottom comb
Did the queen stay? I would surely chase the last bees in and put an excluder in front so that she could not escape. What was thee outcome, did they stay or swarm away? Cobus🐳
I'd love to see a revisit on this hive later on, once they have settled in. They looked really calm.
I reckon those ladies had a crochet circle, knitting club, macrame class and some good old-fashioned basket weaving going on in there.
You're going to have to call the queen "Twiggy".
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Love the simple mandolin strumming
What a mess! Certainly high density living taken to a new level. 😂😂😂
Bee safe vacuum sucker upperer maybe?
What a fun 😅video! And what an odd nest. Good job.
Awesome
This was one of my favorites! The back and forth and patience to care for them. Awesome.
Great adventure Mark and John, Cheers for the laughs at Henriette's expense. Stay safe, have fun! 🐝😁💪🍻🙏
I have no idea how on earth did they chose this spot to build their comb on it!
Well done as usual ❣👌
Absolutely loving this content! Not the best spot for the bees!
awesome work , nice to see some drone action as well 👌
Bush bee man collecting some bush bees
The OG bee man back at it
Yes, really calm. A bit of work involved but a good catch. As per other comments. Lets have an update on how they went after a few weeks.
Literally bush bees this time. It's a very odd spot for bees. I love watching your videos! My daughter loves watching bee keeping videos. She wants to be a beekeeper when she gets older.
I've walked them off into a box, up hill. Key, is to go up hill. Cedar shingle works a treat.
Looked like a fun rescue. Maybe the bees dont have enough comb/etc to sit on inside? Will be interesting to see how they do over time.
Omg can I adopt you as my dad? I lost him years ago and you remind me of him. I get such comfort from your videos. ❤❤
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Yeah I had two taken and I found them at a local bee keeper house. He told me someone put them in his yard
I don't pull things like that apart I just sit them in a couple of boxes with comb in the top box and they will move onto the new comb as soon as the queen starts laying up top discard the bottom comb
Bees that get on to much ragwort go a bit nuts and sting alot
Put a gps locator on the hives. CA has the same problem
Is this another swarm in another kindergarten? I remember this or similar from years back on your channel.
Was thinking the same and if it is the same spot good place for a swarm trap
Episode 141.....it's a repeat from 3 years ago
I think a smoker will do the trick chasing the last remaining bees on the outside
into the hive. Anyhow I have learned a lot. Cobus
Did the queen stay? I would surely chase the last bees in and put an excluder in front so that she
could not escape. What was thee outcome, did they stay or swarm away? Cobus🐳
Not wild bees but feral bees
Are you guys make new vid ? Or keep repeating old ones ? :/
New ones start next week 😊
We love your videos, but tend to skip them because they have become too long. 15 mins about our limit.
DON.T WASTE ANY WAX LOL CRAZY THAT.