A Hive Full of Baby Bees
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Bees built a hive under the cover of a backyard fire pit and I was called to remove them. This was a small colony, but as I started to remove their hive I found that they had a super strong queen and the hive was full of baby bees! I had to work as slowly and carefully as I could to keep the baby bees safe, find the queen and get all the bees into the new hive.
Stay tuned for a lot more bee videos coming soon to KZread!!!
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I imagine that the bees of your state probably know about you from stories from other bees at this point since you're so good at this.
@alicemcpherson7961
Жыл бұрын
I'll bet they do!!! She is amazing. Kind, gentle spirit.
@eric106071
Жыл бұрын
Surely they got the bee-mail
@ebriggs3498
Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@deenibeeniable
Жыл бұрын
They have a special wiggle dance for "she's over there--->"
@MidMo4020
Жыл бұрын
There may just be more truth in that than we’ll ever know. They are able to give really specific directions to other bees with their own little “language” I’m sure they can communicate other things we haven’t deciphered yet
Your respect and care for the bees is probably why they’re docile around you. You have a caring spirit. Good for you. You are The Bee Whisperer.😊
I caught my first swarm yesterday! I watched an hour of your videos to prepare myself. I even scooped a few handfuls! Thanks to you I got over my fear and helped save the bees ❤
@angelalewis3645
10 ай бұрын
Wow! Way to go!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
@christabedwin
2 ай бұрын
Yay!! I love this.
I never tire of watching you care for bees. Your respect, compassion and calm are so evident and wonderful to see.
I have handled a few bees in my time and thousands of other six and eight legged Animals. There are some really fine keepers out there, but you Ma'am in my opinion, are not only a great caring keeper but such an awesome teacher and storyteller. many, many blessings, I just love you're videos so much. I hope you never stop much love and respect 🙏 ❤️
@jimmysjamin1
Жыл бұрын
@@BrotherChad Wasps are cool
@Nick-rr5cy
Жыл бұрын
Iv been attacked by bees on a few occasions and by some particularly unhappy hornets once , due to my job I come across them sometimes,so iv developed a bit of a fear ,we have wasps here in Tasmania,one is not native to here yellow and black striped ones I think they might be from Spain .
@deekthefirst
Жыл бұрын
@@Nick-rr5cy the wasps we have here in Scotland are yellow and black and man!! they are so angry always looking for a fight!! 😮 there’s an old saying here for someone who continually pisses you off for no reason and it’s “they’re like a wasp at a picnic!!” 😂
@tfarbes
Жыл бұрын
I love these bee rescue videos 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹
@jimmysjamin1
Жыл бұрын
@Tyler Farbes Oh I do to buddy I could watch these all day they are fascinating.
I love how you rescue unwanted hives and explain what you're doing. After watching several of your videos, I started getting suggestions of other beekeepers who rescue hives. I started watching them and found that I like your technique more. It seems gentler, less invasive, and more respective than the others I have watched.
I grew up terrified of bees. Watching you save colony after colony, and being so respectful of everything about bees, has completely changed my mind about them. Thank you for saving the bees. After finding you, I’ve watched a bunch of bee vids. You are my favorite. So calm and kind. ❤
This is the only channel I’ve seen where you treat the bees as colleagues or even pets vs livestock. For example, you use exactly as much smoke as needed rather than drenching them in it.
A “Bee Charmer” . It’s a gift. Thankyou
I know this was essentially easy mode for us, but I'm still happy I was able to see which one was the queen before you circled her!
@infopubs
2 жыл бұрын
Me, too!
@launabanauna8958
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I’m getting better at that too…lol
@vice.nor.virtue
Жыл бұрын
The washing machine hive was really A-Grade Queen seeking skill requirement
@AugustHawk
Жыл бұрын
Same!🐝
@kevinmcconnell3641
Жыл бұрын
It’s like seeing worm cocoons in a compost bin, once you learn to recognize them they jump out at you.
Wonderful- bees are so essential to our eco system.
I’m always fascinated how you do your work without wearing any beekeeping gear. What a gift you have with bees.
@thenoseknows9391
Жыл бұрын
Have you heard of JP the Bee guy 😀🤣👍🏽👍🏽 check him out 👍🏽👍🏽🤣🤣😀😀 he's cool 😎😀🤣👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@jimdunlop4427
10 ай бұрын
As am I!
@jinhuichen8964
6 ай бұрын
After being stung many times, it won't bother you anymore.
You are amazing . With people like you , Humanity has a good future .
It's your aura of calm that keeps the bees docile!
I just watch these to hear "and it was another great day of saving the bees!"
@TexasBeeworks
2 жыл бұрын
HA! I love it! Thanks for watching!
I like the way she says "baby bees". So gentle .
That's it, my new ringtone: IT WAS ANOTHER GREAT DAY OF SAVING THE BEES love your videos, please keep making them.
love when you say, "was another day of saving the bees"
This channel is so inspiring, relaxing, informative, and entertaining all at once. The work you do is so important and you deserve to be praised for your efforts in bee conservation.
@angelalewis3645
10 ай бұрын
Well said!
There is something about this that makes me want to cry. They are such a noble species and your soft, kind efforts to move bees to a safe space is so wonderful and brave.
I am a beekeeper in East London, South Africa. If we have to do a removal like that without a bee suite or gloves, we most probably die or at best end up in hospital. Its crazy to watch this done without a suite. So jealous
Your respect for these animals is just heart warming and inspiring. Bees (and bumblebees) are my favourite animals and I enjoy learning more about them and just seeing your careful, respectful treatment of them in your videos. Thank you for taking the time to film these videos for us 💛🖤🧡 🐝 🐝 🐝
@LocalGooberGoobs
Жыл бұрын
They’re uh…they’re insects. But I agree with you, they’re very sweet and gentle!
@sammyd7857
Жыл бұрын
Try removing bumble bees with no protection because you respect them
@DrSP1800
Жыл бұрын
@@LocalGooberGoobs When they said animal I just knew that someone would have commented, nope there insects.
You know, I can't bring myself to sing 'bringing home my baby bumblebee' to my class anymore, since I hardly ever see them. You are doing good work, thank you.
Best KZread channel to watch while I’m knitting 🧶🐝💗🙏🏻 and I’m learning so much thank you darling 🙏🏻💗🐝
Having been a bee keeper for a few years, it's great to see the rescue work you're doing.
You are such a Goddess of the Bees. They love you and and your soft, kind, sweet vibration.
Texas is lucky to have people like you
I wish millions of people were bee keepers like you sweetheart because I love the love and sweet honey!
I have no doubts that the bees feel your love for them. And we can feel it too ❤️
So cool to see the baby bee emerging! Thanks for sharing! Your videos always brighten my day and make me smile. 😊
you are awesome bee lady. I have always been intrigued by bees. last fall i was camping and a bee (yellow jacket) came in, so I put a bit of honey on the edge of my cupboard and the bee went right to it. Soon he (?) left but returned and all day he made a dozen trips. It was getting colder and I bet He was a hero when he showed up at the hive lol the next day it was back , and had a couple buddies in tow. As I would dab the honey on the cupboard they would excitedly gather some up , hover at the door of my camper, I let them out , they would leave for 15 minutes or so, then there they would be, hovering outside the door ready for another load. this happened for the next couple days, until snow fell. I videoed them landing on my honey-covered fingertip and doing the little vibration dance , as if to thank me. It was relaxing and I enjoyed watching them. and providing the last treat of the summer
And it was another great day of saving the beeeezzz! ❤❤❤
It’s nice how she calms the bees with her voice
5:40 Baby bee "chewing her way through her cell and trying to emerge into the world during the removal process". So cool to see her "born"
I honestly love all the information you give us with these removals. Also you have just such a calming voice and technique that I find myself feeling calm and content after listening to you! Keep up the great work!
She scoops them.. by hand. That’s not something just anyone can do. That’s not something even many people can do. For many reasons.. Of all the words that come to mind the most fitting.. is admiration. I hope she finds the fulfillment in her profession that she deserves 🇺🇸
I really like your voice and Vocal Timbre. Have you ever considered doing a audiobook About bees🐝 . You have a very calming voice and cadence when you narrate. No wonder the bees love you.
honestly just almost had a panic attack and i came to watch one of these and calmed completely down, this has become my safe place
That sweet voice makes you Queen of the Bees
would love to see the permanent hives; curious how quickly a new hive adapts to being relocated.
Such a Lovley person your parents were blessed. From UK 🇬🇧🇬🇧
You are fortunate to find non-aggressive bees.
Bees scare my mom, but bees are amazing and you save them! Your really good of taking care of bees.
I love how calm you are. You are a natural and the bees are so lucky to have you! I would love to spend a day with you!
you're a beautiful human. the world could use more people like you.
Would love to see something on how you got interested in BEES . You make it so interesting. Thank you for helping the bees.
Without bees the world dies I love what you do your amazing 😍
God bless male bees 🐝 and female bees 🐝 forever ♥
I just love that you are so compassionate and that you imagine how the bees are feeling when working with them.
Wow!! You are amazing and kind!! You are literally saving us humans while you are saving the Bees!! I have learned so much about Bees because of you! Your technique is so calming and soothing to listen to.. And I am positive that the Bees you save are thinking that this human who is helping them is, "Bee-Youtiful" ❤❤ Thank you for sharing this with the Whole World!! ❤❤
Your voice is so soothing. It reflex how you work with the bees. I am amazed at how much the bees respect you and allow you to help them. That has to be a rare talent.
I LOVE your videos! They're so calming. I find that if I'm having a stressful day, rewatching your videos helps me feel more at peace.
@roseechevrier2690
2 жыл бұрын
You should also watch the version with stuffed toys! They are so cute ^.^
@willemh3319
2 жыл бұрын
cause i have a TBI it is important for me all is as relaxed as possible no haste loudness this is great for me so relaxed
@neeceegirl1965
Жыл бұрын
@rosee chevrier what video is that with the stuffed animals? I can’t find it. Thanks so much
Being respectful of their hard work.... you're amazing! and so calm! Wonderful work you're doing, and a great channel to learn from! Thank you!
Thank you Bee Angel! ❤
All the bee hives in Texas know about her. When a hive sees her arriving, they totally rejoice.
I adore your empathy and consideration of these beautiful and so important little bee-ings!
You are a perfect bee keeper young lady…I look forward to your channel….historically, there have been persons who were recognized to have your qualities..especially in England and Europe….they were highly respected
TexasBeeworks??? I have shared some of your videos....a friend of mine up here in Maine who is a Bee keeper shared them too....NOW HE HAS A COURSE ON BEE KEEPING WITH 45 LOCAL PEOPLE WHO LOVE WHAT YOU DO.....WELL DONE♥️🐝♥️🐝♥️🐝
Watching your videos for some reason just makes me feel good.
Love to watch you save our future! We can’t grow without bees !!
And it was another great day of saving the bees #myfavoritepartofeveryvideo
These videos NEVER get old every single one fascinating
I just love your tone of voice and story telling. You have a beautiful gift thank you for sharing and keep the videos coming. Bless you and the 🐝
@TexasBeeworks
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for your thoughtful comment! I feel like the luckiest person in the world to get to do what I love every day, and I really appreciate folks like you supporting me here online. The bees and I have a lot more coming soon!
@brucemoffatt
Жыл бұрын
Do you talk to the bees as you remove them and put them into frames? I do swarm captures and easy bee removal jobs in South Australia. I always talk to the bees. Sometimes it's not enough to keep them calm but it does help.
i read all the comments in her soft bee voice.
I wonder why she never shows the process/technique of actually getting the queen bee into the clip. Of the many videos I've seen of hers, it's always an aftershot with the queen inside of the clip. Always awesome to watch and listen, so I'm pleased either way.
You make bees interesting.
Excellent! I enjoyed learning about "The Bees" very much. It is always good to learn.
Another day in the life of a Bee-utiful bee keeper ❤
This was amazing to watch! I have long wanted to start beekeeping and this was totally inspiring.
I'm grocery shopping Monday, first thing on my list, Honey! 🤣👍🙏👏
Nice! We are still in winter up here. Just fed the bees some sugar cakes. But the queen is laying, so good news. - Eric.
It's always a great day of saving the BEES 🎉🎉🎉❤❤
She must have some type of magic at work. If I tried to do her job, I would be stung a zillion times. I love bees, but I cannot imagine them tolerating me to that extent.
Always calm and relaxing in the way you handle your bees. Glad you are on KZread.
Do you get to eat some honey once they settle? Do you have a lot of hives or sell them. I am a 71 year old lady living down under and love watching you and the care you take to restore the bees to safety.
She really likes saying ‘bees’. It would make a good drinking game.
U are my #1 BEEZZZZ RESCUER. I've seen others MEN and they are so harsh in removing the COLONY. I WAS APPOLED! THEY WERE DOING FOR VIEWS. IT TAKES A WOMAN TO HANDLE SUCH DELICATE BEEZZZZ. I ONLY WATCH U THANK U FOR HELPING OUR PLANET. 😘 WEST PALM FL 🇺🇸
5:34 "When were you born?" "When i was being forced to have my house relocated"
I'd love to see a video where you move the bees from the travel hive into a permanent hive!
Watching this lady do her work and explain about the bee really calms me down. Thank you so much for your work and much appreciated. You have gained a new subscriber #calming #bee #work
I absolutely love your channel. You are a perfect bee advocate. Thankyou
I think you're just terrific and I thank you for your service to all of nature. It's a service to humans as well. Thank you.
This girl is cute. And she’s doing a wonderful thing. What a great channel 😊
i like that you take care and it shows the bees respect you too ☺
Beeutiful! Your appearance on JRE is one of my favorites Aloha🤙🏽
Thank you for the work that you do. Bees are so important
I love watching your videos with my kids
5:40 just coming into the world, and hundreds of your siblings just stomp their feet on your face. 😂
I saw you on tiktok, and finally I found you in short clip in youtube! I already subscribed you and love your all hard works to taking care of gentle bees!
Another great day of saving the bees 😊👏👏❤️
I learn so much from her videos, for the love of Bonny Bees!
I love your videos and find them a rare combination of calm narration and genuine care. They have a wonderful meditation quality.
I’m doing a beekeeping course next month here in England, beekeeping is something I’ve always wanted to do, so at the ripe old age of 34 I can’t wait to get started! 🙂
@angelalewis3645
10 ай бұрын
❤
Thank you for your service and care!!
That's me you see standing a block away helping her.
Love your narration ❤️
@TexasBeeworks
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dan! I didn’t know y’all were on KZread. I’m so glad to see you here and to subscribe to your channel! ❤️🐝
@WeSaveBeesSanDiego
2 жыл бұрын
@@TexasBeeworks just started! More places to stalk you :D
Lotta bees moving to Texas!
I love watching you relocate the bees. How many bee boxes do you have? Where did you learn to do your work? What do you do with the bees? How often are you stung? Thank you for a wonderful video. Your care and compassion show.
@bethannprather1462
10 ай бұрын
I looked her up because I was curious too. From what I see... she has about 50 boxes (hives) in an apiary behind her house
@WBS-WingRider-CO
10 ай бұрын
@@bethannprather1462 I can’t imagine 50 hives. A small squirt bottle of honey lasts me 3 years. I really love her calm demeanor and it is obvious that she is passionate about saving the bees. Thank you for replying to my questions. I appreciate your help. I still want to know how many times she has been stung. Have a great day.
@bethannprather1462
10 ай бұрын
@@WBS-WingRider-CO you too
you are a saint with bee's.. thank you for your hard work with them..
Your voice is as amazing as your beekeeping. I wonder why no one has invented a more flexible frame that can handle combs bigger than those an ordinary frame can hold. That way, there would be less triming. I think you could teach a course in bee moving.