Actually if bees are swarming they dont really care about people running around, they just care about the queen. Thats why they dont sting that quick. I mean if you arent careful eventually one bee will decide to give you a reminder that they do sting
I love the difference between bee and wasp vids. Bee vids are chill and wasp vids are about fully armoured people with a flamethrower in a war against massive angry bugs
I did a little hell diving myself so far this spring lmao it’s so true I see bees and want to pet them I see wasp and go right to home depot 😂😂 and have a day long battle outside running full sprints and shit need an ice bath after
Listen, if someone found me while I was househunting, picked me up, and threw me like a ragdoll into a new house they built for me, and all I had to do to pay them back is do what I usually do anyways... I'd also be super chill about it at the end of the day
@@bingolingingcould be a bit of both. Local bees are especially likely to be docile in general, let alone a swarm that just left a box. This is all the hive has known for dozens if not hundreds of generations, why would they care that a large hairless monkey has just bestowed upon them a new home-box provided he is of no clear danger to them? They'd thank him if they could.
@vampireprince6730 not necessarily, the bee lady in Texas almost never smokes them and she is able to move them without issues most of the time as well
Arborist here: next time you do this, also take a pair of hand pruners and prune off as much of the green growth as you can before doing the jolt. The foliage disperses force. Prune it off and you’ll get more bees falling on your first jolt.
My grandmother was raised on a farm. She told me that she was trained if she saw a bee flying in a straight line drop what you’re doing and chase it because it’s going straight to a hive in the wild like this, and the local beekeeper would pay her for the discovery.
@@Donvitto20 Yes honeybees in the wild? the only time they fly in a straight line is when they’re flying back to their hive. They’ll remember a complex set of directions to get back to where a set of flowers are, and they could communicate that with the other bees, but they fly straight back. “Bee Line It”
bro i was sitting on a seat chillin with my boy doing nothing wrong and a bee pulled up on me and stung me through my shirt like what did i do to deserve that bruh they got it out for me
@drazzy340 that's the funny thing, I've had that experience when I was younger. I was chilling by the pool and a bee came out of a bush and stung my lip 😂 I'm sure I was too close to it or something. Never been stung by the hives we have though, even when they land on me
Some are, some aren't. Bumble bees are fairly chill, they're just interested in plants and pollen. They're cool to watch, and they have pollen pouches. Great Black Wasps are fairly chill too, they're generally looking for food or whatever. Probably the most relaxed member of whatever family wasps are a part of. They're generally solitary.
I love bees. They’re so docile and chill 99% of the time. They’re like that one roommate who doesn’t cause a whole lot of trouble and even makes you free food
We have a funny law in Germany. If there's a bee swarm leaving their former home, the swarm belongs to the person running after it regardless of who owned it before. You're also allowed to enter private ground belonging to strangers to follow your swarm.
@@cskalle1213 theoretically yes. But to temper your expectations: beekeepers seem to have their swarms well under control and in all my years I've never once come across a hive-less bee swarm, at all, let alone see anybody chase one. Maybe the beekeepers provide ample new housing to prevent the swarms from going far, or move the queens themselves? No idea. Feel free to document your bee swarming marathon. I'd love to watch somebody parkour after a swarm. But if somebody joins your hunting I think ownership is divided up, so be aware you might chase for ages and then some jogger randomly shares ownership with you lol
My wife says growing up they would manage bees like this in India. They didn't use any equipment, they said they just got stung occasionally, nothing special
@@FartInYourFace234 sometimes if a hive is too full they'll make another queen and some of the bees will leave with her to find a new home. That's what happened here, he's giving them a new home. Like hive mitosis
@@juliebadger2377 Yeah European Honeybees are terrible for USA.. Americans dont understand tho lol (EU guy so no problem here as theyre native hahahhahaa)
Thank you for using a normal voice and not that annoying half whisper that other bee keepers and savers do ❤️ and you killed me with the b hole joke 😂 I'm definitely subscribing 😂👍🏾
Same way men have captured the hearts of women for years. "Their looking for a new home - simply shake em all down into your hive & hopefully the queen lands in there"
depends on the bee. the honey bees we keep agriculturakky are all invasive to north america (all three honeybee species are native to europe, asia, and africa) and they are out competing the native bees that don't produce honey but still are an important part of pollination. they're all important in their own way, but the honeybees we focus on the most aren't the ones endangered- the native wilds ones are.
There’s something ethereal about a hippie following no rules that slowly reveals their transcendent level of expertise in some totally obscure hobby / hyper fixation. I envy these people.
@@tedlambert12 well, that does it. You convinced me. Consider my mind changed. No standing up to another one of Ted’s boisterous counter arguments; I’d be a fool not to bend the knee to such a compelling perspective. What an effective use of ethos, pathos, and logos. All in one word. Just amazing.
As a person whos highly alleric to bees i give the utmost respect to bee keepers. It also never ceases to amaze me how they dont get stung like 100000 times
These videos give me the confidence to not be freaked out by the 150 bees that constantly come into my garage looking for food and stuff. Haven’t been stung yet. Definitely forcing me to clean up which is nice lol
The shirt sleeve in the first few seconds looks like a super saiyan prolapse. It's even funnier that while I'm looking at that, you mention the "bee hole"
Look up a channel called Advoko makes, he has a sweet vertical cylinder system instead of racks and such. Its a fascinating way to keep them. Great capture man.
I have learned: You scoop them and then shake your hand gently, then put the beehive near and encourage with smoke. But first you need to take the Queen in, so they follow🐝
@@coltongibbs1518 extremely aggressive.Once I walked home and out of knowhere one flew and stung me.I was about 20 meters away from their hive not disturbing them at all.lol
We actually do have African honey bees here in some states. They are an invasive species that were brought here in the 80s and they still terrorize local ecosystems along the western side of the US.
Growing up I used to hate bees, now I’m still not a big fan of them but what they do for the environment compared to wasps/hornets made me appreciate them more.
Literally just saw a short with over 200k views of a guy doing the same thing only difference being he did it a little at a time and warning not to dump the whole swarm at once cause that’s how you get stung. Cut to this guy just dumping the whole lot and running away in flip flops. This platform is stupid
No net.
No suit.
No gloves.
Slippers , no socks.
Is this Florida man?
Gotta be😂😂😂😂😂
Most experienced bee people are like this lol
You forgot the sunflower shirt, that was the topper
Actually if bees are swarming they dont really care about people running around, they just care about the queen. Thats why they dont sting that quick. I mean if you arent careful eventually one bee will decide to give you a reminder that they do sting
There’s 420 likes… no one move a fucking muscle!!!😂😂😂
I love the difference between bee and wasp vids. Bee vids are chill and wasp vids are about fully armoured people with a flamethrower in a war against massive angry bugs
Welcome to helldivers soldier.
All you need is gasoline fumes
I did a little hell diving myself so far this spring lmao it’s so true I see bees and want to pet them I see wasp and go right to home depot 😂😂 and have a day long battle outside running full sprints and shit need an ice bath after
Yes, you don’t catch wasp and relocate them you end them I told my brother that! Where is that video where somebody’s relocate a wasp nest lmao
Wasps are aggressive. I found that out when I was 9yrs old 🤕. They stung me real good! 😊
the fact that theyre just down to move in after having been shaken like theyve probably never been shaken before shows how chill they are
Listen, if someone found me while I was househunting, picked me up, and threw me like a ragdoll into a new house they built for me, and all I had to do to pay them back is do what I usually do anyways... I'd also be super chill about it at the end of the day
@@Eagledude131 LOL
They are used to 20+ mph winds blowing the tree around
@@Eagledude131 lmao
They are only this extremely chill during the swarm
"you don't wanna make any sudden movements"
*violently shakes the shit out of the branch*
The yoyo god?!
😂😂😂
Right! 💀😭
Lmao 🤣
being a beekeeper with no suit is basically the ultimate form of passing the vibe check. the bee's have decided you are chill
Haha true!
That should be a legally binding title, because that is so factual it's insane
No. It's called smoke :D it slows communication between bees.
@@bingolingingcould be a bit of both. Local bees are especially likely to be docile in general, let alone a swarm that just left a box. This is all the hive has known for dozens if not hundreds of generations, why would they care that a large hairless monkey has just bestowed upon them a new home-box provided he is of no clear danger to them? They'd thank him if they could.
@@bingolingingsmoke slows communication between me and other humans so I get it.
Bees are so chill compared to wasps or hornets
He probably smoked them first
@vampireprince6730 not necessarily, the bee lady in Texas almost never smokes them and she is able to move them without issues most of the time as well
@@LostAngel907 hmm ok
@vampireprince6730 check her out. Shes very beautiful as well and has bigger balls than i do
Carpenter bees?
"Little boop on the noodle a lil noodle boop"😂😂
👉 🍜
Arborist here: next time you do this, also take a pair of hand pruners and prune off as much of the green growth as you can before doing the jolt. The foliage disperses force. Prune it off and you’ll get more bees falling on your first jolt.
I always love seeing multiple communities of people helping one another with what they enjoy :)
I work with a guy that's a master arborist. Y'all are just a different breed of people. I mean that in the best way possible.
What’s an arborist??
I know I can google but sometimes it’s nice passing information the old fashioned way.
@@86ajmn it's a person who specializes in trees.
You don’t need to be an arborist to know that
A little boop on the noodle translates to distributing hand pressure until you feel them give in a little
😂I thought he was just that into bees🐝
He must be super tall, this guy. There's different temperatures in his head and feet.
Hhahah
Hilarious 😅
😂🤣
Aren’t you follicly challenged as well?
Took me a second😂😂
The first time I've seen a beeman actually dress up nice to impress the bees.
😁
My grandmother was raised on a farm. She told me that she was trained if she saw a bee flying in a straight line drop what you’re doing and chase it because it’s going straight to a hive in the wild like this, and the local beekeeper would pay her for the discovery.
INSTRUCTIONS UNCLEAR THEY WEREN’T BEES!!!
@@Donvitto20 Yes honeybees in the wild? the only time they fly in a straight line is when they’re flying back to their hive. They’ll remember a complex set of directions to get back to where a set of flowers are, and they could communicate that with the other bees, but they fly straight back. “Bee Line It”
@kylelow5791 the supposed bees he found were, in fact, wasps or better known as assholes
@@kylelow5791using that phrase for well over 20 years. Now I know. 😂 Thanks. There's a beeline highway near me. Not very straight.
My step dad keeps bees as a hobby, and people are always surprised how chill they are. Sometimes id sit near the hive and just watch em fly in and out
Wasps give bees a bad name
bro i was sitting on a seat chillin with my boy doing nothing wrong and a bee pulled up on me and stung me through my shirt like what did i do to deserve that bruh they got it out for me
You must've looked or smelled like someone who done did them dirty. How dare you look like that other person. 😂 lol @@drazzy340
@drazzy340 that's the funny thing, I've had that experience when I was younger. I was chilling by the pool and a bee came out of a bush and stung my lip 😂 I'm sure I was too close to it or something. Never been stung by the hives we have though, even when they land on me
@@SolitudesSanity yea bro idk why they get so mad like it fr stung me THROUGH MY SHIRT 😂
Bees are honestly so chill
not the bees i’ve been victimized by ☹️
Until they aren't
That's just when they have no hive
@@stauntssantanaI was just about to say that 😂 they literally kill people. Probably not these type but still.
Some are, some aren't. Bumble bees are fairly chill, they're just interested in plants and pollen. They're cool to watch, and they have pollen pouches.
Great Black Wasps are fairly chill too, they're generally looking for food or whatever. Probably the most relaxed member of whatever family wasps are a part of. They're generally solitary.
I love bees. They’re so docile and chill 99% of the time. They’re like that one roommate who doesn’t cause a whole lot of trouble and even makes you free food
Nope!!
@@ModernDayRenaissanceMan wdym nope
His attire shows how powerful your pheromones are, if youre not afraid, then they dont see you as a threat
"Get a good handful, right on the bee hole"
Without protection? Brave.
That's what he said
Noodle boop is so mf cringe blood is too old to be talking like that
@@albert9364 what r u 16, "blood"? 😬🤦
@@albert9364are you 12
We have a funny law in Germany. If there's a bee swarm leaving their former home, the swarm belongs to the person running after it regardless of who owned it before.
You're also allowed to enter private ground belonging to strangers to follow your swarm.
You telling me i can collect free bees in Germany?
@@cskalle1213from what they said yeah, if they’re swarming and you see them and no one is chasing them they’re free game.
@@cskalle1213 theoretically yes. But to temper your expectations: beekeepers seem to have their swarms well under control and in all my years I've never once come across a hive-less bee swarm, at all, let alone see anybody chase one.
Maybe the beekeepers provide ample new housing to prevent the swarms from going far, or move the queens themselves? No idea.
Feel free to document your bee swarming marathon. I'd love to watch somebody parkour after a swarm. But if somebody joins your hunting I think ownership is divided up, so be aware you might chase for ages and then some jogger randomly shares ownership with you lol
Well that is fascinating! Bee rights! How cool! I’d be chasing them all over!
@@cskalle1213”the bees in the park are free! You can take them home. I have 7!”
"Watch your heads" got me 🤣
Wow, I have worked as a bee keeper and this man's cool confidence is amazing, of course if he is ever wrong it could result in hospital or worse.
My wife says growing up they would manage bees like this in India. They didn't use any equipment, they said they just got stung occasionally, nothing special
'They're super chill right now' He says while the air is swarming with angry bees.
😂😂😂😂😂
Not angry bees, but highly confused bees.
They did not sting him. I dont think they was angry
"Watch your heads" when he closes the lid is so adorable 😄
I didn't notice that till I read this. That's adorable
Bro is a certified bee keeper I can tell the bees love him
“Hey siri what’s the fastest way to die”
This guy:💀
“Don’t try this at home”
But it feels like your showing me a tutorial 🤔
Where else am I going to try it??
I mean if you’re a bee keeper try it at home with a suit until you don’t need it 😉
"Right on the beehole" & "a little noodle boop" 💀 took me out but are now part of my everyday jargon, much love! 💛
I found the beehole comment so funny and I don't know why! I've been belly laughing for 5 minutes watching it over and over lmao
@@Medic8291me too! 😂 it’s too good! Juvenile humor 😅
Big shout out to all Bee lovers and care givers I wish I were involved man it’s super satisfying to see and learn about 🎉
This shit blows my mind. Out of nowhere I'm just seeing people handle bees like this
I have nothing but love and respect for bee keepers. Thank you for taking care of these amazing creatures.
“If they don’t like it, they leave”
Well, this guy keeps bringing them back. Sup with that
@@FartInYourFace234 sometimes if a hive is too full they'll make another queen and some of the bees will leave with her to find a new home. That's what happened here, he's giving them a new home. Like hive mitosis
Its important to note that honeybees are actually invasive in most places outside of europe. They outcompete native bee populations.
@@taico3868 that’s crazy 😮
"Another day of saving the beeees"
Haha read my mind
😂😂
But Texas bee lady wouldn't have needed to cut that branch off, she'd have scooped the bees by her hands )
We don't need to save honeybees though, the native bees are the reason for the #savethebees movement
@@juliebadger2377 Yeah European Honeybees are terrible for USA.. Americans dont understand tho lol
(EU guy so no problem here as theyre native hahahhahaa)
You make it look easy, knowledge is key !
“watch ya heads” LOL
😝🐝💚
“Watch your heads” I spit out my coffee 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
"I'm gonna put the lid on, watch ya heads" 😂
I didn’t know they were chill like that.
Bees are so fkn chill
I love everything about this video. The song choice the shirt the hat. Dude’s a vibe all on his own
🙏🐝😁
@@farmboyjames Can you please link that shirt. I want it really bad and it inspired me to get like four others 😅
Liked and subbed 💙@@farmboyjames
Ive never seen anyone BEE so chill like this guy! mad props
k buddy 😭
You in the mood huh
So chill. This is how chill I wish I could be 😂
Thank you for using a normal voice and not that annoying half whisper that other bee keepers and savers do ❤️ and you killed me with the b hole joke 😂 I'm definitely subscribing 😂👍🏾
😂 thank you!
"a little boop on the noodle" why was that so funny to me 😆 never heard that before lol
The confidence In this man when he says the queen fell in the box.
I was thinking the same thing. But they all wouldn't have went into the box of she wasn't in there
@@shaneargus3312he says it before they are all in the box though , he just knew
Same way men have captured the hearts of women for years.
"Their looking for a new home - simply shake em all down into your hive & hopefully the queen lands in there"
After you grab the bee hole you get a boop on the noodle 😂
"Watch yo head" 😂😂
"A liiiitlle shake"
Proceed to occur a 8 magnitude earthquake
He really shook that fuckin branch 🤣🤣
We need to protect the Bee’s. Major part of our eco system. Good job.👍🏻
depends on the bee. the honey bees we keep agriculturakky are all invasive to north america (all three honeybee species are native to europe, asia, and africa) and they are out competing the native bees that don't produce honey but still are an important part of pollination.
they're all important in their own way, but the honeybees we focus on the most aren't the ones endangered- the native wilds ones are.
Bro just gave confidence another meaning...
“They’re super chill rn”😂
There’s something ethereal about a hippie following no rules that slowly reveals their transcendent level of expertise in some totally obscure hobby / hyper fixation. I envy these people.
😂 right on! 💚🙏😁
No
@@tedlambert12 well, that does it. You convinced me. Consider my mind changed. No standing up to another one of Ted’s boisterous counter arguments; I’d be a fool not to bend the knee to such a compelling perspective. What an effective use of ethos, pathos, and logos. All in one word. Just amazing.
Dude I'll tell your english prof you're using all the words really well homie.
As a person whos highly alleric to bees i give the utmost respect to bee keepers. It also never ceases to amaze me how they dont get stung like 100000 times
I showed my kids that bees are mostly docile by petting them when they are on flowers. Never been stung.
bros the chillest bee
keeper
These videos give me the confidence to not be freaked out by the 150 bees that constantly come into my garage looking for food and stuff. Haven’t been stung yet. Definitely forcing me to clean up which is nice lol
Could be traces of comb somewhere. If ever a hive is removed all traces of beewax must be removed.
@@williamevans6522 yeah I’m not really sure, they’ve since moved on to dirtier garages thankfully!
The shirt sleeve in the first few seconds looks like a super saiyan prolapse.
It's even funnier that while I'm looking at that, you mention the "bee hole"
bahahhahhahhaa
Super saiyan prolapse lmao thanks for that
That was entirely unhinged but so true 😂
What a terrible combination of words 😂
Lmaoooo
“Watch your heads” made me laugh so hard. Pictured a hundred bees ducking their little heads
😂🐝😝
I’m impressed that he didn’t even have to smoke them first. They definitely knew he wasn’t trying to hurt them.
Look up a channel called Advoko makes, he has a sweet vertical cylinder system instead of racks and such. Its a fascinating way to keep them. Great capture man.
Advoko is an absolute legend
I have learned: You scoop them and then shake your hand gently, then put the beehive near and encourage with smoke. But first you need to take the Queen in, so they follow🐝
Didn’t know they were chill like that
Every bee that wasnt in the box when the lid closed:
Guess Ill die now
You've gotta be the single calmest man on the planet.
As an African.To see bees this chill is something else.No way you would do this here without protection.😂
Are your honey bees aggressive as well? That's what these are here. They're usually pretty chill unless you step on them or mess with the queen
@@coltongibbs1518 extremely aggressive.Once I walked home and out of knowhere one flew and stung me.I was about 20 meters away from their hive not disturbing them at all.lol
@@coltongibbs1518 African Killer Bees are on steroids. Nice honey though, but you don't want to be near their nest without protection
We actually do have African honey bees here in some states. They are an invasive species that were brought here in the 80s and they still terrorize local ecosystems along the western side of the US.
We call those killer bees in the US lol
"Watch your heads" 😂
The shirt told it all, this man knows what he’s doing 😂
Good short James this and chaos gardening is why I subbed!
🙏😁 thank you!
Growing up I used to hate bees, now I’m still not a big fan of them but what they do for the environment compared to wasps/hornets made me appreciate them more.
The level of bravery here it's unmatched🤯
My first thought was:
This is one creative way of telling the internet you dont love yourself
A little noodle boop 😂❤ also we have the same🩴
😂😁nice!
You're an OG. Try just trimming everything but the main branch that the bees occupy. Then place the hive in the box, it'll be better. 😊
Good call, the chainsaw was a bit much 🤣 but any excuse to use that thing its so smooth and easy little mini chainsaw
Dude started frolicking with the bees 🤣🤣
The first thing a bee lady does is find the queen, and he just throws all the bees hoping the the bee queen is in there 😂
This dudes a fucking pro.
Yes we need our bees ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The bees to each other: “Puff puff pass queen. I’m so high right now.”
“Supper chill bees” is a wild description of a bee hive
Beautifully done!
Yeah some got your ass ok 😂😂😂😂😂
The bees left behind: "50,000 people used to live here. Now its a ghost town"
Yooo he shook them down 10 times harder than I thought he was explaining 😅
Literally just saw a short with over 200k views of a guy doing the same thing only difference being he did it a little at a time and warning not to dump the whole swarm at once cause that’s how you get stung. Cut to this guy just dumping the whole lot and running away in flip flops. This platform is stupid
Everybody has their ways, can’t all be the same that would be stupid
You'll be suprised how docile honey bees are, thats why he can do this with little to no risk at all.
U can tell this guy doesn’t need protection he’s got a dragon ball hoodie on, what a goat
I love how he has no gear and is just wearing sunflowers as bee camo
A moth flew in front of my screen the second he dropped the bees. It was terrifying
😂🙏😅
"Their chilling," literally pulls out a chain saw 💀
God bless beekeepers. Some of the nicest people I’ve met.
“ Michael don’t leave me here, wait MICHAEL!!!!!”
It takes a special type of someone to say let's go shake this bee swarm quick lol
That’s awesome. Bees are so important to us.
It's always interesting to me how people can spot the queen😂😂
i like the sound when they all fly after you shake them
Me just casually chilling back in the day and the bee looking for violence:
I think he was just vibin' with them right after. Nothing else, nothing more.
“Watch ya heads”
“Aight, we captchad a swaarmm”
Buddy is THE vibe 😂😂
AND HE'S JUST DOING THAT WITH NO PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
You my friend are on another level
A little “boop on the noodle; a noodle boop.” 😂🐝
Someone please note this man’s bravery
What did he saaaaaaaay? 😂
Did he just say “get a handful on the bee hole?” 😂
This man's sunflower shirt and flip flops make me trust him with my life.