Euthanizing of a dangerous hive.

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • Inspection, remove queen, and then ultimately decide to euthanize the colony. Shows the process undertaken, including the euthanization.
    The beekeeper is EAS Master Beekeeper Kevin Inglin

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  • @myjakpntami
    @myjakpntami Před 4 lety +25907

    I've been keeping bees in Arizona for 3 years and this level of aggression is very common here. Most of my hives aren't this bad but it is always just a matter of time before a hive swarms and the new queen transforms the hive into this. I have a hive right now that is worse than this one. I wouldn't dream of going near it without a full body suit that has 2 layers of gloves, heavy boots and the legs and sleeves duct taped down before even approaching. (not just a top half of the body suit like in this video) I tell you what they are honey making fools though! I pulled 4 gallons off of it 3 weeks ago and put the wet frames back in and they are full again! They are so aggressive that the only way to keep them is miles out away from all residential areas. and then when I'm all packed up and ready to leave the area I have a route that I have to run through the hanging branches of mesquite trees to get ahead of enough of them that I can run up to the door of my vehicle, open it, jump in and slam it closed (still suited up of course) and this limits the number of bees that get inside to about 50. Thousands of others quickly gather outside the windows and try to get in. Then you have to drive off faster than they can fly for about a mile or more down the desert dirt road. Then I can get out and open all the doors and wait for about 10 min. all but about 15 to 20 lose interest in me at that point and leave looking for how to get back to their hive I guess. The rest I have to slowly hunt down and kill before I can take off the suit and drive home. It's a pain in the neck but most of the time I avoid any stings at all with this routine. I've been dreading the inevitable task of attempting to re-queen them. They are so bad that they will reject any new docile queen and kill her, opting instead to make many queen cells to re-queen themselves because they see new docile queens as weak genetics. The only way to succeed is to meticulously hunt down every queen cell for many days after killing the queen (if you're lucky enough to spot her among the onslaught of the attack making your hood screen so thick with bees you can hardly see out) then leave them queenless for weeks until they are so desperate that they will finally accept a new queen. Welcome to bee keeping in Arizona!

    • @myjakpntami
      @myjakpntami Před 4 lety +6462

      To be clear. - I fully support your decision to "euthanize" this hive. I love bees, but this level of aggression is very dangerous. My hive is a hazard if anyone were able to get into the locked off area where my crazy aggressive hive is. After watching this video, I realize even more that it is past time to address my own hazardous hive. Thanks!

    • @nwnjba
      @nwnjba  Před 4 lety +5785

      I am so glad you shared this account. What you described is how they kept bees in the various places in Africa that I visited. The gearing up, working bees at night, having to retreat from the hive, and then drive away in a suit, and then get out and shoo any remaining bees out of the vehicle after time. That is probably the scenario required for suitable remediation to let this hive exist in a natural setting. We simply do not have many places like that here in NJ (locked up yards that are miles away from residential areas). I know I personally did not have access to any that I would have been comfortable to drop off this hive.
      We live in different places. Where you are this occurs in nature. Where we are this is not tolerated and it does not have to be. I do not wish to put words in anyone's mouth but beekeepers who see docile bees (like my friends in Africa) have often conveyed that they would simply love to work bees as we do. They are envious of us not having to suit up and get stung and deal with the issues of aggressive bees in their neighborhoods. Thanks for the insights. > Kevin Inglin

    • @TokyobuckettsLive
      @TokyobuckettsLive Před 4 lety +364

      @@nwnjba where in Africa ?

    • @nwnjba
      @nwnjba  Před 4 lety +2194

      @@TokyobuckettsLive Malawi, Kenya, and Joberg South Africa. In this episode of my podcast, I spoke to Kai Heichert about beekeeping in South Africa. He was kind enough to let me work bees with him when I was there in November. www.bkcorner.org/episode-164-palindrome/

    • @jeremykaleschenkoikov6993
      @jeremykaleschenkoikov6993 Před 4 lety +1596

      I gave up on bee keeping in AZ as all my colonies were quickly overrun by Africanized and I'm not far enough from people for it to be safe.

  • @bigthiccboi137
    @bigthiccboi137 Před 3 lety +17310

    I like to imagine the bees in the other hives are sipping coffee watching as the police take away their shitty neighbor and just think to themselves “fucking finally”

  • @twelfth5087
    @twelfth5087 Před 4 lety +8455

    Guy: literally just walks through his own yard
    Bees: the audacity of this man

    • @waengwang5313
      @waengwang5313 Před 4 lety +429

      @@3rggamingpodcast442 how did you turn a bee comment into a political one

    • @asain3586
      @asain3586 Před 4 lety +32

      @@3rggamingpodcast442
      lmao

    • @remlok5556
      @remlok5556 Před 4 lety +201

      @@3rggamingpodcast442 Thanks man, it's nice to find out that a person cant even escape from the political circus in a video about bees.

    • @Proxyincognito
      @Proxyincognito Před 4 lety +19

      @@waengwang5313 God save the Queen!

    • @ironhorse3497
      @ironhorse3497 Před 4 lety +36

      How about we all just stay on topic... I'd be remiss to not mention that these particular bees do seem to be rioting though... I imagine that it would be difficult to determine whether or not they were looting their neighbors honey... Just a little levity - now back to the bees... P.S. Bee Lives Matter!! :)

  • @dreesexton4269
    @dreesexton4269 Před 7 měsíci +401

    As a person who is allergic to bees, I appreciate your professionalism. If I unknowingly came across a situation like this, I'd be dead without even having a chance to use my EpiPen.

    • @UnitSe7en
      @UnitSe7en Před 7 měsíci +34

      Pretty much anyone is going to the hospital, or dying, after meeting a swarm like this. It's not just you!

    • @VeneraBerens
      @VeneraBerens Před 7 měsíci +13

      ❤HEADS UP AS A FELLOW PERSON ALSO ALLERGIC TO BEES IM OUT IN 30 SECONDS FROM A STING BUT IN A SITUATION WITH BEES UNEXPECTEDLY HOLD YOUR BREATH AND TRY TO REMOVE YOUR SELF IMMEDIATELY FROM SITUATION THEY TRACK US BY OUR EXHALED BREATH IT CAN GIVE YOU THE CHANCE WE NEED TO SURVIVE STAY SAFE AND BLESSED FRIEND HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND ❤

    • @ChiaraP213
      @ChiaraP213 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Well if you're allergic just stay away from them

    • @VeneraBerens
      @VeneraBerens Před 6 měsíci

      HEADS UP IM ALSO ALLERGIC WHEN YOU BUMP IN UNEXPECTEDLY TO A GROUP OF BEES OR HIVE HOLD YOUR BREATH AND SLOWLY REMOVE YOURSELF FROM SITUATION THEY TRACK US BY OUR EXHALING IT WORKS AND GIVES YOU A SAFE WAY OUT

    • @vanrosauch5659
      @vanrosauch5659 Před 4 měsíci +1

      you hear him

  • @nobody.of.importance
    @nobody.of.importance Před 4 měsíci +89

    In case anyone missed it: Soapy water kills insects more or less instantly. These bees aren't necessarily "evil", they're just following their instincts, so they don't deserve to suffer. I can tell it pained him to have to do this, and he did it in the most humane way possible, so please no complaints about how "cruel" it is or whatever. Thank you.

    • @akimbofresh8109
      @akimbofresh8109 Před měsícem

      Let’s sum up your comment with "DUUUUUHHHHHH"
      Scary how stupid people are.

    • @KeithA-jm1cf
      @KeithA-jm1cf Před měsícem

      There freaking bees who cares how they died. They have one job in there short ass life cycle. There not animals or humans. Good lord people these days!

    • @nobody.of.importance
      @nobody.of.importance Před měsícem

      @@KeithA-jm1cf First off, "They're". Also, I take it that you don't know some queens of stingless bees can live nearly a decade, right? I also love that you say they're not animals (even though they very much are, given they're not plants, bacteria, fungi, or archaea) or humans (as if humans aren't animals). Good lord, indeed!
      Show some fuckin empathy, dude. It's the least you can do after that walking abortion of a comment.

    • @beanie2571
      @beanie2571 Před 27 dny +1

      @@KeithA-jm1cfacting like humans anthropomorphising animals and treating them kindly is new. prat.

  • @ssfbob456
    @ssfbob456 Před 4 lety +12654

    Those other hives were probably like "Thank God those guys moved out, it was nonstop with them"

    • @1019jen
      @1019jen Před 4 lety +51

      Lol

    • @QuikModsOBS
      @QuikModsOBS Před 4 lety +100

      @SuperGoldnut 🖕lol

    • @coffeehugger
      @coffeehugger Před 4 lety +154

      Went from trailer park to gated community!!

    • @hooknbullet
      @hooknbullet Před 4 lety +70

      Kinda like when crankheads move nearby

    • @CS-ee6nl
      @CS-ee6nl Před 4 lety +105

      @@dsandoval9396
      Your ignorance is showing

  • @natesturm448
    @natesturm448 Před 3 lety +3424

    A fly landed on me halfway into the video. Talk about a grown man turning into a 4 year old.

    • @madkatt333
      @madkatt333 Před 3 lety +99

      Talk about 4D videos!

    • @Bolgavets
      @Bolgavets Před 3 lety +54

      I felt bugs crawling on my skin just watching all those bees on his face cover.

    • @LisaSimplified
      @LisaSimplified Před 3 lety +4

      Hilarious!

    • @schlobster3929
      @schlobster3929 Před 3 lety +61

      A hair on my leg moved, that resulted in me kicking my desk, buzzing sounds really irritate me

    • @cipher88101
      @cipher88101 Před 3 lety +2

      LOL

  • @fikanera838
    @fikanera838 Před 7 měsíci +64

    I remember a small child being killed by bees from a neighbour's hive in a suburban area of Melbourne, Australia. So many hives are gentle & not threatening, but if they are aggressive they are so dangerous. You made the right call here, & thankyou for showing that responsible beekeeping involves some hard decisions.

    • @lilblondiebear
      @lilblondiebear Před 4 měsíci +5

      Oh God, I can't handle that - how tragic, that poor baby 😢 I know it's probably naive to hope, but I pray to God above that despite being killed in such an awful way, He still didn't allow that sweet, precious baby to suffer....

    • @JonathanGillies
      @JonathanGillies Před 4 měsíci

      @@lilblondiebear It's not necessarily naive to hope that, but we don't know either way, and I guess there's not much point praying about something that has already happened. There is a lot of horrible things that happen in the world. This is because mankind has fallen into a state of sin and misery because of the sin of our first father Adam, and God's subsequent curse on the world as a judgement on mankind. But, praise God, he is also rich in mercy, and has punished his Son Jesus Christ for the sins of all those who would put their trust in him, so that those who trust in him can have a restored relationship with their maker!!! And maybe that little child was being spared from experiencing something even worse later in life for all we know! But your priority is to study the Scriptures to make SURE that you have a right understanding of the way of salvation through faith in Christ, and so have been forgiven by him because of Christ's sacrifice. And finally, be very careful about how you use the name of God. The third commandment forbids using the name of God lightly, or as an exclamation in speech.
      Every blessing,
      Jonathan

    • @wolfgirlie
      @wolfgirlie Před 4 měsíci +1

      Awful 😢

  • @christineplaton3048
    @christineplaton3048 Před 8 měsíci +84

    Yes. I met a lady who kept bees. She had her picnic table very close to the hive and would eat her lunch while observing them leaving and returning laden with pollen. She spoke so fondly of them, and I was quite impressed. So seeing your hives and their quite distinct natures made me think of her...

    • @PhantomQueenOne
      @PhantomQueenOne Před 5 měsíci +6

      We had a feral hive that was picked up by a bee guy. I had dumped out the powder at the bottom of a bad of scratch feed into the driveway on a warm February day in Arizona. All of a sudden bees everywhere! They were picking up the corn powder and stuffing into their pollen baskets. I was like What the? I bent over to watch them, they weren't even slightly bothered by it. Fascinating to watch. I think they scooped up every single particle. I wish I could have filmed them.

    • @christineplaton3048
      @christineplaton3048 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@PhantomQueenOne what an amazing experience. They were so docile. Once I took my children berry picking in the woods. One of my sons stepped on a hollow bee log. Of course they swarmed up, stinging him in the back and rear mostly as we all ran. They wanted HIM. I got him in the car, bees hitting the door. We got home. He was the only one stung. Welts. Dead bees where he sat. Ugh. I used apple cider vinegar. He howled. I never took them into the woods again. We fondly call it kid berry jam. Mixed berries blue, blackberry huckleberry, black capped raspberry, etc

    • @meisievannancy
      @meisievannancy Před 5 měsíci +1

      Bees are mysterious creatures. It appears they can target the one that they perceive as having harmed them.

    • @christineplaton3048
      @christineplaton3048 Před 5 měsíci

      @@meisievannancyOdd. They only attacked him. He ran away but had many stings. I think it was his sweat? Or vibration, indicating high fear...they did not sting anyone else. We were more than six people in the group.

    • @meisievannancy
      @meisievannancy Před 5 měsíci

      @@christineplaton3048 I did reply to you but it appears my comment was deleted. These bee people seem very competitive as I mentioned a bee lady by name who I thought would have insight into why they go for one person.

  • @0rokuSaki
    @0rokuSaki Před 3 lety +2403

    Poor guy sounded like a severely disappointed father throughout the entire video.

    • @futtbuckerson215
      @futtbuckerson215 Před 2 lety +175

      you can tell he cares about bees. he talks about the swarm as if he is putting down a rabid dog.

    • @knucklesskinner253
      @knucklesskinner253 Před 2 lety +55

      @@futtbuckerson215 fr I felt his sadness

    • @davidwarford3087
      @davidwarford3087 Před 2 lety +13

      @@oldmanx1234 and he is not?

    • @fabriglas
      @fabriglas Před 2 lety +30

      He cares about the bees, but he is a responsible man. He didn't want to kill em but he had no choice.

    • @joedoesasmr7972
      @joedoesasmr7972 Před 2 lety +3

      @@davidwarford3087 No, he said that he never before done this. Bayer could have helped. However, he did a good job.

  • @MrFinntabulous
    @MrFinntabulous Před 4 lety +9520

    Myself and everyone else in the comments: “I know nothing about beekeeping but when it shows up on my recommended page I watch the whole thing”

    • @leet9002
      @leet9002 Před 4 lety +246

      Credit to the creator really. When i saw this in my recommended it was so off the wall i thought i would watch a few minutes but he had such an informed and passionate manner about him that i watched it all. Now i wait for the day when my million pound question on a quiz is how to euthanize an aggressive bee colony. My time will come.

    • @xbxa7x
      @xbxa7x Před 4 lety +22

      hahaha same here, like why is this in my recommended list but I watched like 20 mins of it

    • @_Three1stNames
      @_Three1stNames Před 4 lety +50

      Hahaha! Same. I've no idea why this was recommended, but here I sit- 35 mins later with no regrets.

    • @CMyBigHarryBLLS
      @CMyBigHarryBLLS Před 4 lety +22

      same and i can tell euthanizing this hive really tore him apart its sad to see and im not an expert but i think he did what he had to d

    • @Ewkop
      @Ewkop Před 4 lety +29

      No BS I just sat here at 4:32 am and watched the entire thing. Start to finish on the edge of my seat. I don't think I blinked once. Wow. Nature is stunning.

  • @hudstone4732
    @hudstone4732 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Hornets has been real quiet since those bees show up

  • @SueRidley
    @SueRidley Před 9 měsíci +76

    Hi from a girl beekeeper, if you can get hold of vicks vapour rub or obas oil and put it on your gloves and around your veil, it keeps the bees from being in your face so much when dealing with aggressive bees. Take care

    • @wolfgirlie
      @wolfgirlie Před 4 měsíci

      Nice trick

    • @claddusaw
      @claddusaw Před 3 měsíci +1

      These are killer bees. That doesnt work with these.

  • @benjaminbankwin5690
    @benjaminbankwin5690 Před 3 lety +9029

    i love how he's saying "this is ridiculous" like a mildly disappointed father while being swarmed by killer bees

    • @ubu6420
      @ubu6420 Před 3 lety +205

      i cackled so hard after reading this literally while he's saying this

    • @Positivemotivation662
      @Positivemotivation662 Před 3 lety +19

      🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @thejadewizard6178
      @thejadewizard6178 Před 3 lety +227

      Well...there is some truth to that as Killer Bees was an accident someone made while trying to breed for better bees I believe. It's not good to have killer bees around either as they kill normal bumblebees and bumblebees need to be protected. It may be barbaric but it's for the good of everyone, both bee and mankind.

    • @Milesamanjaro
      @Milesamanjaro Před 3 lety +48

      "...untolerable."

    • @benjaminbankwin5690
      @benjaminbankwin5690 Před 3 lety +99

      @BenjaminTheRogue OUR poor oppressed bees comrade benjamin

  • @indiepunkftw
    @indiepunkftw Před 3 lety +7206

    To tell you the whole truth, those bees were aggressive enough to literally kill someone. You made the right call.

    • @cherr6red
      @cherr6red Před 3 lety +241

      I only wanted half of the truth...

    • @mehchocolate1257
      @mehchocolate1257 Před 3 lety +14

      @@cherr6red ya

    • @BigMastah79
      @BigMastah79 Před 3 lety +212

      @@cherr6red Those bees were agressive enough to kill someone.

    • @BigMastah79
      @BigMastah79 Před 3 lety +7

      @Diane Tomecko Ikr, like, I aint pissing off the bees damn...

    • @bluestreak711
      @bluestreak711 Před 3 lety +26

      @Diane Tomecko It is a famous 90's movie called, "My Girl."

  • @sarutanku
    @sarutanku Před 10 měsíci +163

    As someone who's passionate about ants and bees and wants to one day own thriving colonies of both, I could feel your pain as you were pouring that water into the colony. I know EXACTLY what was running through your mind man, thinking about the bees themselves and the brood.
    The pain in your face damn near made me cry, I hope in the last 3yrs that old hive has seen some good use

  • @jelliejelliefish
    @jelliejelliefish Před 9 měsíci +111

    Your empathy and care for your bees is honestly very moving. I’m sorry you had to make this difficult decision, but you did so with so much compassion! Also, this was very informative to me as someone with no bee-keeping knowledge!

  • @kac179
    @kac179 Před 4 lety +4268

    It’s kinda ironic that the nastiest hive has the cutest little cow print design

    • @plokijum
      @plokijum Před 4 lety +355

      They were mad because of that!

    • @7even8ight52
      @7even8ight52 Před 4 lety +498

      i guess you can tell these bees had the MAD COW DISEASE

    • @cuckisha4018
      @cuckisha4018 Před 4 lety +116

      7EVEN8IGHT get out

    • @jimlthor
      @jimlthor Před 4 lety +101

      All I could think of is Gateway computers. That was pretty evil

    • @7even8ight52
      @7even8ight52 Před 4 lety +15

      @@cuckisha4018 make me

  • @Hyperion856
    @Hyperion856 Před 2 lety +1798

    Man stands in the middle of a pissed off swarm of bees and calmly says "this is intolerable"

    • @dominokaitis4483
      @dominokaitis4483 Před 2 lety +61

      'This is ridiculous now'😤

    • @SteveMcT
      @SteveMcT Před 2 lety +1

      😂😂😂

    • @diego5125
      @diego5125 Před 2 lety

      lol lol

    • @mariafox9226
      @mariafox9226 Před 2 lety +7

      I read that in Sean Connery’s voice.

    • @montanateri6889
      @montanateri6889 Před 2 lety +2

      Really! And that's after a whole summer of not being able to get near any of the hives just because of this one hive. Wow.

  • @charlyduck9459
    @charlyduck9459 Před 9 měsíci +48

    That. Was INSANE! Holy cow dude! They sounded like they were trying to sting the dang camera. Your heart for your little critters really showed and how it hurt you to have to do this. Such a sweet spirit about you. The anguish was evident, I could hear the sighs as you poured but especially when it was over, at the end as you looked upon it. I know nothing about bee keeping but nothing about THOSE bees looked right or anywhere near normal. God bless you sir. 🫶

  • @Sprinklgrl
    @Sprinklgrl Před 7 měsíci +17

    One time I met this neighbor of an airbnb I was staying at that had an amazing citrus grove. He was telling me about the trees and then said “look these are my pollinators” and opened the beehive (which luckily was very tiny) and they swarmed my legs and I ran away I got stung 25 times. It was my first times being stung by bees. He told me “they don’t like black (the color of pants I was wearing.)
    Very lucky i wasn’t allergic although the last few stings caused bigger welts than the first ones so im wary of getting stung again. Anyway, I think he had no idea what he was doing keeping those bees and I hope he stopped attempting it. He was a nice widower old man who lived alone and I think he was just happy to be talking to someone about his hobby but I hope he learned his lesson. I have so much respect for beekeepers who understand the behavior and dangers of bees.

    • @lisabrightly
      @lisabrightly Před 6 měsíci +8

      He did you dirty! That's not right at all! 😡

    • @kekekekkekerino6176
      @kekekekkekerino6176 Před měsícem +1

      He saw that you were wearing black and still opened it? Wtf😂

  • @ikik1648
    @ikik1648 Před 3 lety +1722

    To the bees, this dude was like an angry god who struck down an overly ambitious city-state for its hubris.

  • @BarnBear
    @BarnBear Před 2 lety +1706

    I’ll never scoff at the price of local raw honey ever again.

    • @3vpme2
      @3vpme2 Před 2 lety +2

      @Shroom Grizzley why you crying bro

    • @3vpme2
      @3vpme2 Před 2 lety +6

      @Shroom Grizzley your anger is hilarious

    • @3vpme2
      @3vpme2 Před 2 lety +4

      @Shroom Grizzley you’re big mad

    • @3vpme2
      @3vpme2 Před 2 lety +13

      @Shroom Grizzley dude you and your Africanized rage seething will never stop we get it

    • @michaelb.42112
      @michaelb.42112 Před 2 lety

      HAHA good observation !!!!!

  • @bernieshort6311
    @bernieshort6311 Před 10 měsíci +39

    I believe without a doubt that you did the right thing on this occasion. I have seen aggressive hives at my mate’s apiary, but they were nothing like the one you showed us. I cannot imagine how you would feel if you requeened and they remained aggressive and somehow a small child got hundreds of stings whilst just playing out. You said they were coming up to your house and banging against the windows. No amount of honey is worth that risk, not when kids or even neighbours are concerned. Kudos to you for doing the right thing, you will have another hive up and running before you know it. Thanks for sharing, I never thought it would be so easy or as quick to despatch them to the fiery hell for bees.

  • @michelleb5381
    @michelleb5381 Před 11 měsíci +205

    You can tell how hard broken he is. But hopefully now he can take care of the other hives without putting himself and others in danger.
    Thank you for the amazing educational content!

    • @MickeysCorner
      @MickeysCorner Před 10 měsíci +11

      Hard broken is not a term. It is called heart broken.

    • @DanceySteveYNWA
      @DanceySteveYNWA Před 8 měsíci +5

      Hard broken 😂 thanks for the giggle

  • @justingoh1471
    @justingoh1471 Před 3 lety +1940

    “Dr Phil tries to resolve a dysfunctional family with an overly-aggressive mother over her many kids”

    • @zachprouty8595
      @zachprouty8595 Před 3 lety +67

      then proceeds to kill them all

    • @gamersjug3876
      @gamersjug3876 Před 3 lety +87

      He gave his ultimate final decision, to send the entire family to the ranch, never to be seen again. Dr. Phil didn't want it to come down to this but it had to be done

    • @daraechols3370
      @daraechols3370 Před 3 lety +2

      Bruhhhhh xD

    • @NMChe56
      @NMChe56 Před 3 lety +12

      Queen: Catch me outside howbowda?!

    • @Rugaworldpeace
      @Rugaworldpeace Před 3 lety +4

      Lmao why does he actually sound like Phil tho lmao

  • @yayasorensen4351
    @yayasorensen4351 Před 2 lety +5356

    A hive like this sent my brothers and I to the hospital. We were just walking home from school and passed a neighbors yard when their hive came after us. They chased us across two farms before we got home. Our older brother nearly died from being stung so many times. Thank you for being a responsible beekeeper.

    • @milfsrhot
      @milfsrhot Před 2 lety +26

      😂😂

    • @yayasorensen4351
      @yayasorensen4351 Před 2 lety +390

      @@milfsrhot it takes all kinds my friend.❤

    • @Roseberry606
      @Roseberry606 Před 2 lety +192

      An this is why i'm terrified of bees

    • @Dankargonaut
      @Dankargonaut Před 2 lety +134

      When I was 13 my friends and I nearly died from a similar situation.

    • @rebeccacarlson9166
      @rebeccacarlson9166 Před 2 lety +111

      Wow, that is frightening. I'm glad you're ok!

  • @gayle7515
    @gayle7515 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I can hear the pain in your voice. Thank you for the teaching and I am sorry for your loss.

  • @toxicthereporter515
    @toxicthereporter515 Před 7 měsíci +16

    There was no other option here. The bees were extremely aggressive to the point they would have likely attempted to kill the Queen if any Queen cells ended up being left over (not that I doubt you'd miss any survivors), and could have possibly spread whatever was causing them to be so aggressive to the nearby hives via literally taking them over.
    It's a very unfortunate situation, and I hope your hives are still doing well, three years on.

  • @jakenyberg2898
    @jakenyberg2898 Před 3 lety +3336

    Dude, even as a someone who is completely uneducated in beekeeping, those bees look like they're going a lil too bonkers for a normal apiary setting. You did the right thing.

    • @voodoochile4147
      @voodoochile4147 Před 3 lety +222

      They even sound angry!

    • @travisbrewer5391
      @travisbrewer5391 Před 3 lety +192

      My grandfather was a beekeeper and he confirms that he has never had a hive swarm this bad!

    • @someweirdoguy6633
      @someweirdoguy6633 Před 3 lety +113

      Bees usually aren't this bad. This hive was obviously an oddity

    • @ellenrittgers990
      @ellenrittgers990 Před 3 lety +58

      @@someweirdoguy6633 not in Arizona, so much. There’s a big problem with africanised bees down there.

    • @someweirdoguy6633
      @someweirdoguy6633 Před 3 lety +8

      @@ellenrittgers990 I thought it was everywhere . . . the Africanized bees must have killed off the rest . . .

  • @God.Almighty
    @God.Almighty Před 4 lety +1238

    having witnessed the carnage, the following day the queens from other hives held a meeting to consider their options. they unanimously voted to sign a non aggression pact with the keeper.

    • @naverilllang
      @naverilllang Před 4 lety +80

      This pact would later go on to by known as the triple entente.

    • @XFeuerFestX
      @XFeuerFestX Před 4 lety +98

      Now that's what I call a nuclear detergent

    • @SynthhInHD
      @SynthhInHD Před 4 lety +44

      @@XFeuerFestX Not sure what's funnier, the thought of a nuclear detergent or the fact you meant to say deterrent. LMAO

    • @garliconionshallot
      @garliconionshallot Před 4 lety +18

      my detergent is glowing

    • @gogoforromeo9598
      @gogoforromeo9598 Před 4 lety +12

      This reads like something out of the far side lmao

  • @shinebaby212
    @shinebaby212 Před 7 měsíci +39

    just caught a wild hive last week. The had settled in a small walnut tree out on a limb, about a mile from our home. They apparently swarmed and stayed in the tree after swarming, as they had made a lot of comb, and honey with a lot of brood. This was the most docile hive I have ever been around, being wild for past few months. Put them in a box and took them to our home, as it is already early October in Tennessee. I will have to feed them, so there goes a lot of my fall honey harvest from my other hives. Have only had one hive that was somewhat aggressive, but not to the extent yours was. Kept them, did fine with them. They produced a great deal of honey.

  • @snedge28
    @snedge28 Před 9 měsíci +42

    This was obviously difficult for you. I think you did the right thing for your family, neighbours and other animals local to this hive. This was horrendous to watch how aggressive they were to you. I can't imagine how awful it would be to be there in person. Thank you for sharing something difficult for the education and benefit of others. I hope your other hives are peaceful and happy again.

  • @Rockhard1492
    @Rockhard1492 Před 3 lety +2788

    This guy just has the most calming reaction. He is the physical embodiment of "I'm not mad, just disappointed."
    Thousands of bees swarming to try and kill him? "This is ridiculous. This is intolerable."

  • @yungamurai
    @yungamurai Před 4 lety +2991

    Of course the worst demon bees you've had were spawned in 2020.

    • @InsideOfMyOwnMind
      @InsideOfMyOwnMind Před 4 lety +69

      @BIRTHDAYFACE046 Bee's lives matter. (as long as they are at least a mile away from me.)

    • @noweaponshallprosper2651
      @noweaponshallprosper2651 Před 4 lety +26

      Joshua Curtiss yes please.. seriously though. Set them down inside that shit hole, Chaz.. theyd all run out of there

    • @AD-kv9kj
      @AD-kv9kj Před 4 lety +16

      It must be that 5B!

    • @1calvinfunny1
      @1calvinfunny1 Před 4 lety

      No keep them in there...

    • @privateuser7
      @privateuser7 Před 4 lety +4

      Haha 2020 is so yikes like literally the worst lmfao like it just hits different
      Stfu

  • @warsmith1294
    @warsmith1294 Před 11 měsíci +19

    "Ah fuck this"
    *Brings out flamethrower*

  • @PynkVelVet
    @PynkVelVet Před 5 měsíci +5

    I’ve been watching beekeeping videos bc they lift my spirits, so that’s how i even got recommended this one. I could tell by the tone of your voice that you love bees and did everything in your power to save the hive, and this was the absolute last resort. I know you already know it, but you did the right thing.

  • @jessiesalerno3545
    @jessiesalerno3545 Před 4 lety +2305

    Dawn commericals: "Dawn's gentle on animals, tough on dishes."
    Beekeeper: "So the best deterdent to euthanize a beehive with is dawn..."

    • @gilded_lady
      @gilded_lady Před 4 lety +83

      The Hornet King uses water and Dawn in his vacuum to kill the wasps when he's doing a removal as well. It really does work well.

    • @PhatBoiLotto
      @PhatBoiLotto Před 4 lety +24

      Idk why but this made me laugh 😂

    • @matguimond92
      @matguimond92 Před 4 lety +52

      Dawn: *No, you can't do that NO.*

    • @kimberlygabaldon3260
      @kimberlygabaldon3260 Před 4 lety +56

      Insects have an entirely different respiratory system than most animals, though.

    • @Swiftyyyyyyyyyy
      @Swiftyyyyyyyyyy Před 4 lety +24

      Dawn also kills fleas.

  • @Kholdstare1987
    @Kholdstare1987 Před 4 lety +1915

    Me: Never will be a beekeeper
    Also me: Let's watch this 35min video of a guy explaining why and how to euthanize a hive. Might come in handy.

    • @1cemann
      @1cemann Před 4 lety +29

      DUDE literally me right now. I'm in video games by trade. What the F$#@ am I watching rn lol

    • @damn_dani
      @damn_dani Před 4 lety +10

      Same. Idk how I even got here 😂

    • @KarryKarryKarry
      @KarryKarryKarry Před 4 lety +15

      Thanks CZcams! This ended up on my recommended list for whatever reason.

    • @hucz
      @hucz Před 4 lety +16

      Why not just admit you're educating yourself for entertainment?

    • @KarryKarryKarry
      @KarryKarryKarry Před 4 lety +12

      Mason Gregory It’s certainly a lot more entertaining than sitting through biology class.

  • @staceymoniz
    @staceymoniz Před 11 měsíci +47

    I just wanted to thank you for this video and say it is obvious how much you care about bees and I could feel how difficult this decision was. I appreciate you showing us this whole process.

  • @gcrauwels941
    @gcrauwels941 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I can understand why you had to do that. I had honeybees take residence in my roof soffit in South Florida. Had a professional remove the hive. They weren't really aggressive and he vacumned up the workers to acclimate them to his own hives, and removed the combs. I did the best I could to seal up the soffit, but unfortunately, the pheromones left by the hive attracted a new colony which might have been Africanized. You couldn't even go into the bathroom which had a window near the entrance, because they'd attack the screen. Much more aggressive.

  • @Bonklyboi
    @Bonklyboi Před 4 lety +1694

    God when he's pouring the soap water you can just tell how sad and defeated he is.

    • @Happyheart146
      @Happyheart146 Před 4 lety +85

      I know right. Poor man.

    • @noplsb7141
      @noplsb7141 Před 4 lety +188

      @@MAGGOT_VOMIT wtf lol

    • @Ni-rj1oq
      @Ni-rj1oq Před 4 lety +102

      MAGGOT VOMIT yeah because your corrupt pedophile filled government is any better than them

    • @fireofdawn3515
      @fireofdawn3515 Před 4 lety +43

      MAGGOT VOMIT and mark this one for premeditated murder- when they happens we will all know it’s you.

    • @jbelme1
      @jbelme1 Před 4 lety +11

      Yeah. Bee people really do love them.

  • @clairestein3209
    @clairestein3209 Před 3 lety +1638

    *Being stung incessantly*
    Calmly: I can't live like this anymore, you guys.

  • @gayleandrus7050
    @gayleandrus7050 Před 7 měsíci +19

    You are a kind and thoughtful person. Thank you for educating the world about these aggressive bees. You no doubt, have save someone's life and perhaps an animal as well. You are a HERO, sir. And I like bees and honor them for all the good they do for us! Thank you, sir.....❤

  • @deborahhatch1856
    @deborahhatch1856 Před 9 měsíci +4

    That’s called being a responsible bee keeper.

  • @bmolitor615
    @bmolitor615 Před 4 lety +2696

    when my dad beekept 50 years ago when I was a kid, our hives were super-gentle - he could literally do it with no equipment - he smoked them and he moved real gently, and he took some stings on his hands (which he said helped his arthritis), but he could harvest and everything. He'd have us kids wear the veil and come watch. There might have been some time-of-day thing as well? I remember him scooping up handfuls of bees in his bare hands to put them back where he wanted them. We learned the difference between a calm bee, an upset bee, and a surprised bee, and that we should never blame them or be angry at them. These little ladies though? are lunatics. Goodnight, ladies.

    • @redfacegaming7727
      @redfacegaming7727 Před 4 lety +35

      Where were you bee keeping at the time?

    • @bmolitor615
      @bmolitor615 Před 4 lety +174

      @@redfacegaming7727 Southern Alberta, Okotoks area south of Calgary.

    • @bombygriz
      @bombygriz Před 4 lety +125

      So they weren't africanized, I'm guessing? I am not a bee expert but that's what I've heard is where the aggressive genes come from.

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 Před 4 lety +165

      Feminist bees.

    • @DH-rt3fk
      @DH-rt3fk Před 4 lety +318

      @@bmolitor615 That explains it. Everyone knows Canadian bees have better manners.

  • @4thot
    @4thot Před 3 lety +2828

    I have been beekeeping since I was 14. I've never seen anything like this. The only reason anyone would support not immediately euthanizing this hive would be to have it studied by geneticists. This thing was not only an immediate hazard to anyone within a mile radius, but it would have introduced their incredibly hostile genetics into other nearby colonies. You absolutely made the correct call.

    • @CATsissta
      @CATsissta Před 2 lety +212

      I feel so bad for him. He seemed so hurt

    • @eddiek0507
      @eddiek0507 Před 2 lety +51

      100% correct...👍

    • @assasss7271
      @assasss7271 Před 2 lety +66

      I honestly wonder how bees will be like after 50 years or something
      Just like how sheep with the most wool got to breed with other sheep and now today they can’t live in the wild cause of their wool grows too fast
      Edit: I’m guessing in about 50 years bees will be much more docile and if that’s true could you do the same thing with with wasps?

    • @montanateri6889
      @montanateri6889 Před 2 lety +17

      Exactly, the spread of these genetics is not tolerable!

    • @justint.2858
      @justint.2858 Před 2 lety +17

      @@assasss7271 Wasps are like chimps, the reason why their so successful is their aggressive nature, it would take thousands of years maybe millions to breed them into a docile state.

  • @jaclyncrain9107
    @jaclyncrain9107 Před 4 měsíci +3

    thank you for your responsibility in dealing with a deadly situation

  • @SubFlow22
    @SubFlow22 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I am humbled by how seriously you take your work.

  • @ramenghost1870
    @ramenghost1870 Před 3 lety +2776

    I feel so sad for him. He seems like a really disappointed dad. I am terrified of bees, but seeing how calm he was about being attacked by thousands of them helped me a bit.

    • @sunnylikesunshine90
      @sunnylikesunshine90 Před 3 lety +22

      Same. I once made my dad pull over to the side of the road when a bee mistakenly flew into our car one summer 😂

    • @Mizu-AM
      @Mizu-AM Před 3 lety +39

      Yeah, he really loves bees but his bee children have been naughty and unkind :c

    • @Tekillyah
      @Tekillyah Před 3 lety +3

      I have the opposite, my dad is whos attacking me.

    • @Mizu-AM
      @Mizu-AM Před 3 lety +14

      @@Tekillyah are you a bee sir?

    • @Dexter101x
      @Dexter101x Před 3 lety +9

      In general, I am not scared of bees, but they seemed super aggressive and probably were African bees which were imported to South America years ago in the 60s or 70s, and now invading the US because of the climate is right for them. I think in a way, he did the right thing to protect other lives and bees to take them out, but it had to be done, unfortunately

  • @minimvl
    @minimvl Před 4 lety +958

    this is everyone's dad mixed together

    • @nwnjba
      @nwnjba  Před 4 lety +329

      That's one of the funniest comments of the day - thanks for that. > Kevin Inglin

    • @minimvl
      @minimvl Před 4 lety +85

      nwnjba no prob, pops. I ever come through that way I expect a warm meal and a lesson on bees.

    • @SirPraiseSun
      @SirPraiseSun Před 4 lety +4

      or brendan schaubs dad

    • @chey6073
      @chey6073 Před 4 lety +14

      *insert obligatory “y’all got dads?” comment*

    • @solarspiker3663
      @solarspiker3663 Před 4 lety +2

      Wait, what's a dad?

  • @killertrip10
    @killertrip10 Před 10 měsíci +24

    Even though everything didn't go pitch perfect, this is still a great video for beekeeping information on how to handle very aggressive hives.
    Thank you very much for going out of your way to educate us.

  • @paullangford8179
    @paullangford8179 Před 7 měsíci +7

    My brother on Great Barrier Island in New Zealand keeps African hybrid bees, as do many others there. They groom each other, unlike Italian and German strains, which keeps Varroa at bay. As you approach the hives, you can hear the pitch of the buzzing increase, and more and more bees exit the hive and start buzzing you. If you're going to open the hive for the honey, use duct tape on all joints and openings, such as gloves, suit to boots, zips, around the mask etc. to keep them out. He doesn't bother smoking them, and once the bees are cleared from the extracted frames, and the hive put back together things quieten down. I watched from about 20 metres away, and the occasional bee zipped past me, but wasn't interested. I never knew they could fly that fast, though. The growly, snarly bee hive was quite impressive. It's not anywhere near an urban area.

  • @templar19
    @templar19 Před 4 lety +668

    Trying to find a queen amidst a swarm of angry bees is like trying to find a piece of hay in a stack of needles.

    • @ToddCarpenterToddPCWV
      @ToddCarpenterToddPCWV Před 4 lety +24

      Very accurate dad joke.

    • @evietenshi2467
      @evietenshi2467 Před 4 lety +43

      @@ToddCarpenterToddPCWV idk, i think it's more like finding a needle in a needle stack

    • @picklejuice6699
      @picklejuice6699 Před 4 lety +8

      Todd Carpenter idk, I think its more like finding a piece of needle in a stack of hay

    • @gobzanuff5078
      @gobzanuff5078 Před 4 lety +27

      @@evietenshi2467 Find a needle in a needle stack?.. Well that easy just take the top one...

    • @mamouilletten1562
      @mamouilletten1562 Před 4 lety +2

      @@evietenshi2467 r/woosh

  • @MrMittens1974
    @MrMittens1974 Před 4 lety +1320

    That is genuinely terrifying. They are raging. Imagine being caught by that lot without a protective suit. They'd kill you.

    • @NotSoCrazyNinja
      @NotSoCrazyNinja Před 4 lety +40

      Exactly.

    • @markcampbell9061
      @markcampbell9061 Před 4 lety +143

      Not exactly the same, but I had an uncle that was plowing a field and hit a huge nest of ground hornets. He was in the hospital for a few days from toxic shock because they absolutely attacked him.

    • @brandoncaldwell95
      @brandoncaldwell95 Před 4 lety +46

      @@markcampbell9061 i had, key word there, an open control tractor. Came across a hive like such on 1 pass. Next pass i sat the shredder full RPM over the nest for a good 10 minutes. Never had an issue again. Since then, i refuse open controls for thick grass, or tree work. If theres 1 theres more.

    • @hydraulics
      @hydraulics Před 4 lety +35

      @@brandoncaldwell95 as a kid back in the 80's I had a landscaping job where we had to clear a field with ground hornets. We would put the tractor in low gear, aim it. tie the steering wheel and walk around to the other end to greet it.

    • @brandoncaldwell95
      @brandoncaldwell95 Před 4 lety +3

      @@hydraulics been there done that also. Just i was plowing and needed weight on the arse end. Combined with what i could scavenge with my weight was 400lbs to make that old 2 bottom dig. Tire just follows the bottom of the furrows.

  • @karelbaresh6727
    @karelbaresh6727 Před 8 měsíci +19

    Thanks for sharing! I have a hive that became perhaps even more aggressive this spring … and we have it on the roof of the house. We live in terror. But I wasn't sure if and how I could terminate them. Your compassionate but decisive approach showed me the way. Thank you! I'll approach them soon :o(

  • @quint3ssent1a
    @quint3ssent1a Před 9 měsíci +2

    You know the bees were acting sus when the thick beeglove wasn't enough to save a man from being stung.

  • @user-wm9qx4km1i
    @user-wm9qx4km1i Před 11 měsíci +1656

    I never imagined that bee colonies have different levels of aggression dictated by the queen. It’s wonderful to be so surprised by new knowledge. Thank you for sharing.

    • @g60force
      @g60force Před 11 měsíci

      why do you think Africans are so aggressive XD
      come visit Europe... NO HONEY for us... only for them, paid by US!

    • @xavierlehew6746
      @xavierlehew6746 Před 10 měsíci +20

      It's a fascinating and sad video for sure.

    • @Godisreal.
      @Godisreal. Před 10 měsíci

      When the queens mean ya kill the bi***. Like being a protestant. Also why divorce is a solution now.

    • @robertab929
      @robertab929 Před 10 měsíci +43

      Genes, genes, genes.
      Some of them control many things including aggression. And queen bee gave the beginning (and genes) to all bees in this colony.

    • @jadibdraws
      @jadibdraws Před 8 měsíci +12

      It makes me think how easily ppl in a country can be influenced by a dangerous leader.

  • @greigclement9081
    @greigclement9081 Před 4 lety +1062

    Gets surrounded and attacked by thousands of bees: Calmly "ouch, that one got through"

    • @MoridaFanadier
      @MoridaFanadier Před 4 lety +13

      8:52

    • @nekozombie
      @nekozombie Před 3 lety +1

      @@AsrielKekker love when stuff like that happens

    • @kamalmanzukie
      @kamalmanzukie Před 3 lety

      you must've got a bee in your bonnet, talking to me like that

  • @terryspence9326
    @terryspence9326 Před 9 měsíci +7

    First year bee keeper here. Here alot of talk about an “aggressive Hive” well now I have seen one. Wow! I would have done the same thing but sooner than later. I think you took every step you could and let’s face it Bees are a peaceful place to be… not getting getting stung numerous times every time you walk out. I think everyone who watched this video front / to end agrees those Bees must go!!! Thank you for showing us the appropriate steps and how to take out an aggressive hive the correct way! Very helpful Info. Sorry you lost your bees but the news one coming from the split will make your life MUCH more happier.

  • @wicusterblanche5719
    @wicusterblanche5719 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Pretty much a normal day of beekeeping in South Africa, but fully understand the danger it poses to children and animals. Sorry for your loss.

  • @ellib467
    @ellib467 Před 3 lety +2074

    Do I own bees? No. Do I know anything about bees? No. Am I watching this? Yes. Do I appreciate this video? Also Yes

  • @TheAverageSushi
    @TheAverageSushi Před 4 lety +677

    I'm glad he spends the time to reemphasize his decision to euthanize the colony. He doesn't want anyone to see it the wrong way and he's pretty upset he had to do it.

    • @morpher728
      @morpher728 Před 4 lety +1

      What's wrong with it

    • @weelchairmen4517
      @weelchairmen4517 Před 4 lety +5

      mjv mmmm I think your on to something

    • @Oddie99000
      @Oddie99000 Před 4 lety +29

      mjv also given how ravaging twitter cancel culture is, this man would not have seen the light of day if his actions were even the slightest bit offensive to bee-board warriors

    • @onceacarnowaking539
      @onceacarnowaking539 Před 4 lety

      Eddie Ortega bee-board warriors 😂😂😂

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Před 4 lety

      _It's best to euthanize that hive. These bees were Aunt-Teefa and BLM. Like all sub-human liberals, they have Brain-Damage and they'll never be any good for anything ever._

  • @xxxCoraliieexxx
    @xxxCoraliieexxx Před 9 měsíci +9

    I could see in your body language how heart breaking this was for you! I’ve recently started watching CZcams videos to research as I’d like to start BeeKeeping this was a big eye opener to the more dangerous side of it!

  • @vidhead85
    @vidhead85 Před 8 měsíci +3

    15:53 The Queen Bee Killer Shuffle lol. A moment of laughter for me despite the heavy subject matter

  • @kenmontgomery287
    @kenmontgomery287 Před 3 lety +1707

    As a bee keeper myself you had no choice but to kill them. Its heart breaking because we love them so much but we also have a responsibility to our neighbors and community around us. I'm sorry for your loss but I agree with your decision. God bless.

    • @spicymeatballs2thespicening
      @spicymeatballs2thespicening Před 3 lety +7

      Why/in what way do you love them

    • @christopherwright291
      @christopherwright291 Před 3 lety +78

      Probably similar to how people feel about their pets? Probably not like a dog but maybe like a cat or farm animals.

    • @Monkforilla
      @Monkforilla Před 3 lety +87

      @@spicymeatballs2thespicening “why and in what way” talk about being socially deaf tone.

    • @robinnelsen7869
      @robinnelsen7869 Před 3 lety +129

      @@christopherwright291 Kind of weird to suggest that people love cats differently from dogs. They don't. They're both beloved pets.

    • @michellemcmillinsantinni1213
      @michellemcmillinsantinni1213 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes I agree so Sad Though!😔😔

  • @waylonk2453
    @waylonk2453 Před rokem +2470

    It always amazes me how beekeepers can spot a queen bee. Among thousands of them bussing around, they can find the one that counts and pick her out. Incredible!

    • @jessicalangley3413
      @jessicalangley3413 Před rokem +215

      It’s really not to difficult, when you see her you know she a big girl lol

    • @lasagnabeans4656
      @lasagnabeans4656 Před rokem +177

      Sometimes they mark their back with a white dot or neon colored dot so they’re easier to find but they still have to find them before that

    • @Ena48145
      @Ena48145 Před rokem +5

      @@jessicalangley3413 😂

    • @vexolis3053
      @vexolis3053 Před rokem +54

      Bussing around 😂
      No hate tho

    • @firebird5029
      @firebird5029 Před rokem +39

      I'm in my first year of beekeeping new to it. And the DOT is on the head of the queen and each color represents when she was born. Spring fall etc. I actually love looking for the queen cuz it's like looking for Waldo 🤷‍♂️. It was one time I went through the five frame hives we were getting ready to sell from Jennings Florida here from flipping bee is where I work. Couldn't find her I knew she was in there because there was eggs and brewed 15 minutes in I found her on the wall.🐝😁 And it's funny we're always talking to them all right girls show me your queen where you at and hiding, the sooner I find your queen the sooner I'll get you back in your box. About that time she'll pop up 🐝🙄

  • @Wixyification
    @Wixyification Před 8 měsíci +4

    they had to go. they were acting like they'd lost their little bee minds.

  • @kerry7932
    @kerry7932 Před 4 lety +616

    "I don't want to euthanize the hive."
    A bee gets inside the veil.
    "Nuke the hive from orbit."

    • @shawnwales696
      @shawnwales696 Před 4 lety +54

      It's the only way to be sure.

    • @erissroc
      @erissroc Před 4 lety +17

      @@shawnwales696 F'n A!
      RIP Hudson.....

    • @jimlaw8199
      @jimlaw8199 Před 4 lety +26

      They cut the power.
      What do you mean THEY cut the power? HoW cAn they cUt the pOwer, man?! THEY'RE BEES!

    • @SamuelBenedicic_of_NSK
      @SamuelBenedicic_of_NSK Před 4 lety +19

      *gif of inquisitor slamming Exterminatus button*

    • @colindooley4422
      @colindooley4422 Před 4 lety

      @@shawnwales696 Hysterical!!

  • @JuanTheBone
    @JuanTheBone Před 4 lety +461

    Everything changed when the cow hive attacked.

    • @parteibonza
      @parteibonza Před 4 lety +2

      That is a cute little hive box. Never seen that before wonder where he got it.

    • @nanabanana0743
      @nanabanana0743 Před 4 lety +3

      He probably made it

    • @Sam_Guevenne
      @Sam_Guevenne Před 4 lety +5

      i understood that reference

    • @S3verance
      @S3verance Před 4 lety +1

      Hahaha

    • @davkov1195
      @davkov1195 Před 4 lety +1

      air benders are supposed to be calm and witty, not murderous :/

  • @tr.unionz_8086
    @tr.unionz_8086 Před 10 měsíci +10

    I can tell how much you loved the bees just by the description you gave 💔. I know that must've sucked a lot to do the one thing you didn't think you'd have to do

  • @katdawg3767
    @katdawg3767 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I don’t know anything about bees but you’re freaking hilarious unintentionally. “Look. This is ridiculous.”

  • @riner9
    @riner9 Před 4 lety +748

    I didn't even realize hives could have different aggression levels, really interesting stuff.

    • @impulsivecrafting
      @impulsivecrafting Před 4 lety +78

      Trust me - when they are pissed off at you, you know it! It's a different sounds and makes all your hair stand on end. It's terrifying, and the only thing keeping you calm is the knowledge that you are in a suit - but that doesnt stop you from wanting to run screaming. LOL

    • @Vampirzke
      @Vampirzke Před 4 lety +44

      Not the "hives" per se that have different levels of aggression... rather the bees... africanized bees are a created spezies, perverted trough experiments and crossbreeding (dont get me wrong im not talking about the original african bee, rather the one created in south america / brazil 1950-60's which we have here now)... while their honey-output is massive, so is their aggression.... In the country that they were created, africa it is possible to keep them in some way since the area is secluded and the amount of people coming in contanct with them is limited... while here in europe / usa if you keep bees your almost always rather close to civilisation. this is where the problem of an extremely aggressive bee comes into play...
      It would be very interesting to know @nwnjba how this hive came along. was it a queen you put in? i highly doubt that you wanted africanized bees in the first place?

    • @smilesgirl17
      @smilesgirl17 Před 4 lety +5

      Wild Bee they use that angry buzz sound for these Giant mutated wasps in a game I play....it automatically gives me goosebumps and feel threatened just from that sound. It’s a terrifying sound lol!!

    • @timestate9718
      @timestate9718 Před 4 lety +1

      ABakedPotato what is that game called? I wanna torture myself.

    • @matthewmacys
      @matthewmacys Před 4 lety +5

      Smokes let’s go

  • @cheeseburger4089
    @cheeseburger4089 Před 4 lety +382

    Bro stands in the middle of a swarm of angry bees, and calmly states, "This is intolerable." I am in awe.

  • @mixingitupwithmina93
    @mixingitupwithmina93 Před 9 měsíci +20

    You are the rock star of bee keeping! Thank you for sharing information that I had no idea existed, thank you for being a responsible human being and thank you for being an example of responsible bee ownership. It is 3 years later … how about an update?

  • @JohnFAlmost
    @JohnFAlmost Před 6 měsíci +4

    That's responsible beekeeping in action. Great video - you present your actions in a very calm way - no histrionics or panic. I like the idea of soapy water, as you say youre going to be able to get the kit back in action (though personally i'd want to get rid of the brood in the frames, would not want those genetics hatching). In the UK I've heard of using petrol/gasoline which is very quick, but then leaves your kit smelling bad for a couple of seasons.
    Well done.

  • @ttacx
    @ttacx Před 3 lety +537

    Isn't it interesting that the bees instinctively figure out to mainly go for your hands and your face..

    • @UNDRdog01
      @UNDRdog01 Před 3 lety +8

      I was also thinking that

    • @Gan596
      @Gan596 Před 3 lety +165

      Bees actually respond to Carbon Dioxide in a really aggressive manner, and you'll note that they swarm his face the most when he is speaking. As for the hands, it just sort of makes sense to go for what is immediately attacking yoy.

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU Před 3 lety +45

      @Bahia Probably other mammals as well. Bears and other animals which raid hives for honey have quite thick fur, so going for the sensitive eyes and nose area is probably the most effective to convince said animal that it isn't worth the trouble.

    • @Lions-7539
      @Lions-7539 Před 3 lety +17

      Yeah, I think I heard something about how they learned that because bears would always attack them and eat their hunny and stuff, so they learned their weak spots and humans are close enough to bears. I'm surprised how incredibly intelligent bees are.

    • @someweirdoguy6633
      @someweirdoguy6633 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Gan596 I actually see that. Damn, that is cool.

  • @newworldblues7245
    @newworldblues7245 Před 2 lety +1227

    "they are so bad that they will reject any new docile queen and kill her, opting instead to make many queen cells to re-queen themselves because they see new docile queens as weak genetics."
    good lord you have spartan bees

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial Před 2 lety +41

      Huh, well in that case I guess we just watched the battle of Thermopylae. Bee-hundred Spartans fighting a losing battle, intent on giving their foe hell before they go there themselves.

    • @victoriazheng2295
      @victoriazheng2295 Před 2 lety +42

      They couldn't do anything about it. The beekeeper is a made guy and the queen wasn't. It was real greaseball shit and the whole crew was summarily executed. None of them survived to go home and get their shinebox.

    • @sirnuggets9666
      @sirnuggets9666 Před 2 lety +14

      Bee's like these usually have some sort of hybridization in their genetics, usually with Africanized bees which are much more aggressive.

    • @demariejones3438
      @demariejones3438 Před 2 lety +8

      Come back with your shield or on it.. lol

    • @uppercutgrandma4425
      @uppercutgrandma4425 Před 2 lety +4

      Nahhh, he has competing instagram influencer bees

  • @TheNewRevolution
    @TheNewRevolution Před 11 měsíci +13

    When I was a kid my best friends father had 6 hives with tons of bees. I can remember being around those bees for at least a dacade. He never even wore a suit. A guy I work with has bees. He's had his for about 6 years now. I've never saw anything like that. Wow. You did the right thing. That was the craziest thing I've ever seen. I didn't even know they could get that aggressive. I live in Kentucky where a lot of people keep bees. Most people don't even need a suit most of the time, they just wear a hood and a long sleeve flanel. Bees are definitely not normally that aggressive. At least not the ones I've seen.

  • @patricahall2831
    @patricahall2831 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I can feel the heartache in your voice 💔. You did make the right choice.

  • @jilpoke
    @jilpoke Před 3 lety +385

    Parent bees stopping and pointing at the hive with their adolescent bees saying "See what happens when you get out of line?"

  • @QEats1996
    @QEats1996 Před 3 lety +596

    "it changes the exterior of the bee" is by far the most polite way to put chemical warfare I've ever heard

    • @Orcinus1967
      @Orcinus1967 Před 3 lety +24

      "We can no longer prevaricate in our opinion of the bees.."

    • @AdrenalineVideos1337
      @AdrenalineVideos1337 Před 3 lety +54

      Lmao "Napalm has an odd way of changing the exterior of it's victims"

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX Před 3 lety +38

      the rear end of the bee has breathing holes in it, when you throw in soapy water, the water surface tension is lowered enough to get into those holes and suffocate the bees. I'm not sure that it's a matter of chemical warfare.

    • @greatandmightykevin
      @greatandmightykevin Před 3 lety +25

      @@AwoudeX Well, it's using chemicals, such as dihydrogen monoxide, to harm an enemy by suffocation, which sounds a lot like chemical wrfare

    • @squeakD
      @squeakD Před 3 lety +35

      Not chemical, this method is actually centuries old. Bees breathe through sphericals. The soapy water blocks those breathing tubes, they lack the capacity to forcefully breathe it out. They suffocate to death. Soap water (not soapy water) in a spray bottle will kills 1000’s of insect species. You can test this yourself by simply putting Dawn liquid soap in a spray bottle, add water, and gently swirl the bottle to mix it. Don’t shake it, just gently swirl and mix. Insects die fast with this method.

  • @WarmFuzzyVibes
    @WarmFuzzyVibes Před 7 měsíci +2

    You did the right thing. The bees would kill any new queen, so you had to get rid of them. They decide how to run their hive, so you had no choice.

  • @deniselancaster6888
    @deniselancaster6888 Před 10 měsíci +8

    It was amazing to watch from beginning to end. A few years on - hope all is well with your hives. You're very brave!

  • @gdwubzy7126
    @gdwubzy7126 Před 3 lety +839

    poor guy is obviously very passionate about beekeeping and truly heartbroken to have to do this but he knows he has to.
    we understand your hard decision sir

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 Před 3 lety +4

      @Deutsches Brot - German Bread Welcome to the world with an avg iq below 100.

    • @abcd18802
      @abcd18802 Před 3 lety +35

      @Deutsches Brot - German Bread Calm down. Attachments are a regular part of being human. Just like you care for a cat or a dog, and something needs to happen to them, it's the same situation here. Anyway, he ended up euthanizing them, not sure why you're still reacting in disbelief. He's done the job, and it's okay for him to feel upset about bees he's had to raise.

    • @abcd18802
      @abcd18802 Před 3 lety +22

      @Deutsches Brot - German Bread Still doesn't change the fact people form attachments. Doesn't matter where they are on the hierarchy, they're still beings and it's natural to form an attachment to them

    • @abcd18802
      @abcd18802 Před 3 lety +13

      @Deutsches Brot - German Bread Good for you!

    • @letsherptothederp
      @letsherptothederp Před 3 lety +22

      @Deutsches Brot - German Bread Whoa dude, you must be extremely manly and conservative! SO COOL!

  • @monteanderson7181
    @monteanderson7181 Před 3 lety +444

    I really like this guy. He's got great empathy and respect for the bees he loves, yet he is responsible enough to know when a tough decision has to be made.
    He'd be a good neighbor.

    • @thenakedmango6572
      @thenakedmango6572 Před 3 lety +3

      You’d want him the massive beekeeper as your neighbor? Okay

    • @thomaswilliamson625
      @thomaswilliamson625 Před 3 lety +30

      thenakedmango, hell yeah! My neighbor keeps bees! Every Christmas he gifts us a jar of honey. It is crazy good honey.

    • @drpinky504
      @drpinky504 Před 3 lety +4

      Like statefarm

    • @chimpwithamachinegun
      @chimpwithamachinegun Před 3 lety +5

      He would definitely BEE a great neighbor! Give me a HIVE-five!
      Jokes aside I agree.

    • @staudinga
      @staudinga Před 3 lety +1

      I would also like to have a neighbor who knows when killing is the only answer.

  • @lindapaxman7788
    @lindapaxman7788 Před 9 měsíci +7

    GOOD JOB...KEEPING EVERYONE SAFE IS KEY!! ❤ I'm deathly allergic to bee stings...I might not even be able GET to my epi-pen if I did get stung nowdays...But I'm also an avid gardener, and I have been told as a young girl, from a father who was also extremely allergic, that if you don't show fear...that if you don't bother or hurt them, they won't hurt you 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝... They want to work, not die...BUT, THAT "COW HIVE" was out of control AFRICAN DANGEROUS!! 😮I'm a proponent on KEEPING THESE POLLINATORS ALIVE...BUT, glad to know what to do to the dangerous ones!! 😳 😊THANK YOU for this video, and very GRATEFUL YOU have been kept SAFE!! GOOD'AY TO YOU❤

    • @thebadgerette69
      @thebadgerette69 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I have to epi pen it too. Not fun, bees, wasps etc can smell fear on you.

  • @ronchum5178
    @ronchum5178 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Thank you for being a thoughtful, compassionate steward of the nature you have authority over. You are truly a noble demiurge.

  • @Driven22
    @Driven22 Před 3 lety +668

    As a non beekeeper, I always imagined beekeeping to be like that, bees flying all over you trying to kill you. It was nice to see how gentle bees really can be.Thank you!

    • @ertrick3693
      @ertrick3693 Před 3 lety +31

      A lot of bees are the kind to only attack if their home is invaded or they are being attacked, as they're herbivorous creatures. Even technically bees like this are doing what they do in "defense", it's just that their perception of what they need to "defend" against is a lot looser. The bees in the "docile bees" clip represents the average non-Africanized bee behavior. If you're getting swarmed by yellow-black colored flying insects, you're either dealing with African/Africanized bees or wasps, the latter of which are generally omnivorous and thus are more aggressive. These are generalizations, but fairly broadly applicable generalizations.

    • @CATsissta
      @CATsissta Před 2 lety +1

      I saw a girl on tiktok who was able to handle bees with her bare hands!!!!

    • @1stFlyingeagle
      @1stFlyingeagle Před 2 lety +13

      I am not a beekeeper. But for the longest time have saved bees drowning in pools. And now bee will land on me walk around on my hands. Sit for a bit while I talk to them and then fly off. If a bee is walking around on the ground I have no problem putting my hand down and see if they will come onto my hand. People see me do it and say are you a bee whisperer?

    • @Red5ive
      @Red5ive Před 2 lety +10

      @@1stFlyingeagle bee whisperer/life guard lol

    • @1stFlyingeagle
      @1stFlyingeagle Před 2 lety +2

      @@Red5ive Call it what you want. I have dislodged the hornet's nest with a tape measure end. customer and my helper witnessed it. hive crashed to the tile floor. wasps flew around me and then left. Granted it was not big it was up inside an 8" wide well by the front door of the customer's home. but not one sting or attack. And yes I talked to them and told them they had to go. I wish one of them were recording it. Because it really did happen.

  • @darkwolfe6986
    @darkwolfe6986 Před 4 lety +449

    Before watching: "Awww poor bees, they can't be that bad"
    After watching: "Honey, where is my flame thrower"

  • @dougpeterson5257
    @dougpeterson5257 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I had one years ago that was terrible. The neighbors about half mile away couldn't sit on their deck without being attacked. I finally had to break it down to 2 frame splits and take it miles away to get it requeened. No one in the area would ever let me have a bee yard since then. We had neighbors from Arizona that had a swarm and asked me to remove it and were very concerned when I came in short sleeve shirt, quite a difference from what they were used to

  • @MelAtlNP
    @MelAtlNP Před 8 měsíci +5

    I know that was hard, but God bless you for doing the right thing and sharing the information with everyone

  • @hayleywilson6138
    @hayleywilson6138 Před 4 lety +437

    As a horse rider, thank you. If aggressive bees like that attack a horse while being ridden, there will certainly be a hideous accident.

    • @lizlovsdagmara5525
      @lizlovsdagmara5525 Před 4 lety +41

      About 30 years ago, I was at a rental barn. A horse and rider got stung up by a swarm of bees. The girl riding got thrown, but she looked like she would be ok. The poor horse was covered with stings that were starting to swell. Horse recovered too.

    • @nothingomucho106
      @nothingomucho106 Před 4 lety +1

      would this be valid as a pun?

  • @Joshualacruz
    @Joshualacruz Před 4 lety +287

    Him calling this hive "borderline ridiculous" shows his love for this insects; as it is obviously horrific.

    • @higgsbonbon
      @higgsbonbon Před 4 lety +8

      These bees are trying their best to murder me.
      Silly bees.

    • @whiterunguardcousin9722
      @whiterunguardcousin9722 Před 4 lety

      @@higgsbonbon shww shww!

    • @annafeatherston9216
      @annafeatherston9216 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly what I was thinking. What does it take to get this guy to use hyperbole if he tones down honesty and candor?

  • @JohnnyAngel8
    @JohnnyAngel8 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I don't know much about bees and was intrigued to learn that the queen determines the aggressiveness of the hive.

  • @spooklord5257
    @spooklord5257 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I don't really understand why this was on my recommended but I'm happy for it

  • @theonionqueen3519
    @theonionqueen3519 Před 11 měsíci +1208

    I work at an apiary. This is not normal bee behavior. I’ve never seen a colony this aggressive. All of the bees that I work with are quite docile. There is nothing you could’ve done differently, that hive was beyond saving.

    • @diobrando1754
      @diobrando1754 Před 9 měsíci +31

      I wonder what makes bees so aggressive. Any possible suggestion?

    • @ilivetoflyxD
      @ilivetoflyxD Před 9 měsíci +46

      not normal for domesticated bees at the end of the day some domesticated animals do still keep their wildness and it just randomly crops up from time to time. Thing is, I dont think its normal bee behaviour for them to not begin an all out attack when someone cracks their home open, takes it apart and then starts looking for the queen rummaging about though everything so that she can be killed. Its actually more amazing that they are all not like this. If you were a bear instead I mean it would be a total disaster for the hive to be that chill.
      its quite an interesting perspective that being inside the industry/hobby will give and the habituation towards incredibly docile bees

    • @FLIPPER1439
      @FLIPPER1439 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Hope he could save the honey 🍯

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd Před 9 měsíci +73

      ​@@ilivetoflyxDThey were agressive long before, that's the point. Bees are normally very docile.

    • @Careless-sv6cf
      @Careless-sv6cf Před 9 měsíci +34

      Could've been accidentally mixed with killer bees. Those are the only bees I've seen this terrible

  • @maybaby13x
    @maybaby13x Před 2 lety +860

    This poor man sounds so disappointed in his angry bees! He tried everything but he’s clearly making a responsible decision

    • @BeBopScraBoo
      @BeBopScraBoo Před 2 lety +8

      i see the little clubhouse next door and have to wonder if those poor folks can even sit on their back porch in peace.

    • @CookingMyWay
      @CookingMyWay Před 2 lety

      What?

    • @truth.speaker
      @truth.speaker Před 2 lety +4

      God will do this to the current world system. They refuse to comply. They will be euthanized

    • @Jay-nv7ho
      @Jay-nv7ho Před 2 lety +14

      @@truth.speaker well if that’s the case then make your last days enjoyable

    • @rc59191
      @rc59191 Před 2 lety +11

      @@truth.speaker quit making us Christian's look crazy.

  • @coltenTHEbaker
    @coltenTHEbaker Před 9 měsíci +5

    Thank you for the education you just provided me. I truly appreciate it and I appreciate what you do! 🖤

  • @user-uv3qt4oc2g
    @user-uv3qt4oc2g Před 9 měsíci +5

    Thank you for an interesting and thought provoking video. I am an experienced practicing beekeeper with 59 years of experience. I presently live in Cape Town, South Africa and have 6 colonies of Capensis bees. I grew up working with Scutelata in the highvelt. Both of these subspecies are considered aggressive and dangerous, and they are. The level of aggression of this specific colony is due to several compounding factors which although are not immediately obvious, are the conclusive result of inappropriate management techniques. Hybrid bees which carry genes from either of these subspecies may present with exaggerated aggression as is evident from your video. Whatever the source of the parent colony that you were manipulating, you have successfully turned on the "Strike" phenomenon and perpetuated it through trying to normalize the colony by re-queening !
    I acknowledge your honesty and bravery in dealing with this situation both on the level of personal and community safety and for sharing it openly on social media. I hope that my input will assist in further understanding bee behaviour, especially of "africanized bees"
    The history of the hive: "overwintered " and two hives combined. This is a recipe for potential bee conflict. Italian and commercial bees are not as likely to fight themselves or others, but combining different clan bees together is problematic. Not only will they take up agency against one another but take up agency in defense against any and all hive threats. Few of the hive combining procedures suitable for commercial bees are easily workable with Capensis and it is best that combining is not resorted to.
    There are two compounding phenomena which are obvious. The queen excluder and the identification markings on the hive.
    The similarity of the markings on the hive body, and its encapsulating visual focus, which is similar to that of markings on wild animals and long-horned cattle cannot be ignored. Bees are incredibly sensitive to all kinds of stimuli, and recognize distance, scent, odour, angle, tempreature, pattern. They probably recognize a deeper distrust of the animal world in their hive because of this "camouflage" ? Bees need to be secure in their colony to be happy and content.
    Queen excluders need to be used moderately. The brood nest needs to be expanded laterally and the addition of all un-drawn comb is welcomed above the brood nest or alongside it. Only in the situation where the queen is in the first super, can a full brood box with foundation be added below and then then queen exclude must remain in place above the brood nest in the super and all other chambers below must be removed. Generally queens in the laying season use two chambers and the excluder should be placed above the brood and queen and not below. These are helpful conditions to promote hive function and harmony. Remember the queen in a commercial hive tends to migrate laying patterns upward, but in a ferrule colony moves downward as the comb ages and distorts.
    There is another important extensive discussion about worker bee differentiation function and a further topic of pheromone dispersion and recognition which are also fundamental to "Strike" phenomenon. I am very willing to discuss further and hear any feedback in this respect.
    Gareth Leyman

    • @williamschlumpf1025
      @williamschlumpf1025 Před 7 měsíci +2

      The graphics on the supers was the first thing which came to mind when I saw them. Read along time ago about a beekeeper experimenting with different colors which led to aggressive behavior. I never took any chances and kept all my supers white and never needed any protective equipment.

    • @selectfewrealty2898
      @selectfewrealty2898 Před 26 dny

      @@williamschlumpf1025 Great info ~ ty!