A Beekeeper Was The Star of Last Night’s Dodgers/Diamondbacks Game?? | The Rich Eisen Show
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Rich Eisen Show guest host Tom Pelissero and the guys discuss the bizarre delayed start of the Dodgers and Diamondbacks game last night because of swarms of bees taking over the field.
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I think they were talking about other baseball games.
Pest control is not beekeeping. No way to know what he’s spraying on those bees, but it doesn’t resemble the kind of equipment that beekeepers use, other than the protective clothing.
@westville1916
15 күн бұрын
The man explained in an interview that they safely removed them. He explained how useful bees are.
@strnglhld
15 күн бұрын
He sucked them into the machine to rehome them
@surfwriter8461
15 күн бұрын
@@westville1916 Where is that interview? I'm not convinced that he humanely subdued and relocated the bees.
@westville1916
14 күн бұрын
@@surfwriter8461 az sports radio
@Alldayumay
14 күн бұрын
You’re right he’s not a beekeeper. Bees were sucked up into an IPM vacuum and taken too an offsite location. Many pest control companies offer this option for bee control.
He killed the bees! He did save them! How sad!
We need bees, but they just killed them for a fkn baseball game
@thetirecrusher7087
15 күн бұрын
No they dont...
@strnglhld
15 күн бұрын
They’re still alive. He sucked tbem in the machine to rehome them.
The man was NOT a beekeeper, he is a pest control person which is different. This commentary is insulting and dumb. It appears that the guy sprayed the swarm with some liquid (sugar water mash?) and then vacuumed most of them up. What exactly was he using and what followed that to collect them for relocation later? A beekeeper elsewhere said this guy is not using what a beekeeper or knowledgeable person would use to humanely subdue them and collect them. So it's unclear to me whether he actually saved the bees for relocation.