Yes they are, and they continue to bee gentle. I will be splitting these bees in just a few weeks, they are growing like crazy. Thanks for watching. God's peace. Mr. Ed
Your pure love, joy and delight (And a wonderful smile) in what you do with bees has convinced me to start a beehive. I want some of that Godly love of bees and their fruits too! We live in Northwestern NM so there will be challenges in winter. However with 1/10th your enthusiasm, and prayer we will be successful! (We raise many animals right now with 100% success so far) We are blessed. Blessings to you.
I will always say the world needs as many beekeepers as it can get, I'm so happy to hear you guys will bee joining the ranks. I wish you all the best on your journey. Thank you for your blessings, kind words, and for taking the time to follow along with my bee wrangling adventures. Until the next one, God's peace. Mr. Ed
So happy you chose to watch, and I'm grateful you do. With over 500 videos to chose from, I'll bee there when you need me. Keep strong, God's peace Michael. Mr. Ed
I really appreciate and enjoy your videos especially when you and 628 cross paths. Thanks for providing so much enjoyment and fun for your subscribers.
This was a really fun one Mr. Ed and Good Time Charlie! Thank you Jesus for sending the homeowner a legion of angels! So glad that they got to keep and enjoy some of the honey from God. Blessings to you all!
So much fun! Plus the added bonus of Peanut--a younger version of my little Honey! Love me some red-and-white Dachshunds! Great to see Randy drop in, and loved that the homeowner had so much fun as well as learned some new things. Blessings, Jeff!
Peanut was such a cool puppy and SOOOO very happy to see us wrangle those bees out of her house. Thank you for your blessings and for watching, and would you give Honey a kiss for me and Charlie. God's peace. Mr. Ed
You folks are such a wonderful hoot to watch! The sound of popping honey comb. Blessings of the harvest. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures Jeff.
You and the starving Rooster. Enough honey to glue the carpet back down and Charlie does a fine job on the other side of the camera but Ralph is missed. Happy Jesus Weekend and God Bless!
Thank you for your service Sam, I'm in your debt. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace brother. Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff oh Mr. Ed, I never miss one of your posts. I don’t have any bees but would if I hadn’t married a woman who is allergic to Insect bites and stings. A mosquito bite makes her swell up the size of a softball. I just can’t take the chance
Mr Ed, I'm so happy that today is Friday and there's a new video. I'm having a very hard day today with lots of crying. I needed you and the bees more than you know.
@@deborahdanhauer8525 you're very kind, thank you. I am the stereotypical lonely older woman with her cats as closest companions, and one of them escaped the other day and I'm just heartbroken. She's never been outside before. I only have 2, so I'm not quite a crazy cat lady 😊
@@jenniferk9242 well I AM a crazy old lady and I don’t even have any cats to blame it on. 🤗 I hope your little friend returns safe and sound. Maybe a neighbor found her and she’s safe with them.🐝❤️🤗
So very happy to have you following along, thank you very much for that and your blessings. And in case you did not know, i post a new video almost every Friday. Looking forward to hearing from you soon, God's peace Roger. Mr. Ed
In your line of work we see many diffrent bugs, so a photo bomb is out of the question. But there was someone watching over the whole job (not just the dog). Something you say when your are excited. Nice video, nice to see the Dirt Rooster. and be blessed!
Don't know where to start so I'll just say thank you!!!! Mr. Ed, Good Time Charlie, and surprise guest Dirt Rooster you guys had me literally laughing out loud. I know envy is a sin but your relationship is one to cherish even from a bystanders view. God Bless you all. LMAO - Rooster's lay of the hamburgers joke LMAO
How fun, I know you guys work very hard at bee wrangling but you sure make it lots of fun and interesting for all of us followers. Thanks and Blessings to you all. 🥰🌞🐝
Thank You Jesus!!! You all should take this show on the road. Funny stuff. Thanks guys for the fun. Was Randy your surprise? I figured as much when you said you were in Mississippi. I love you all.
It’s been such a long time since the last floor-hive removal, glad to see it it back! The concept of the “surprise guest” was so interesting and I would like to see it again in another one of these removals. The music was great and calming, it really matches the scenery of the removal and makes the video tell a story. The video is extremely informative. Great work Mr.Ed! Keep it up!* *Also, fifth comment! ;)
It looks as if that colony had only been there for a short time because all of the comb was so white. It certainly was quite a big colony. I think it’s interesting that the bees chose to draw their comb diagonally across that space rather than longitudinally or directly across it. Most of all it is good that you found the Queen.
You guys are great together! Thanks for the morning laughs :). It’s good to see y’all taking care of a floor hive. We haven’t seen one in a while. Thanks for sharing and letting me tag along :)
What a fun video, the homeowners seemed fun and you and the Dirt Rooster always make me laugh. I wish you had a fake queen in a trap after the Dirt Rooster said you use the same queen in every video, lol.
Not everyone is cut out to bee a bee wrangler, but at least you enjoy watching it happen. Thanks for following along Marilyn, it is greatly appreciated. God's peace sister. Mr. E
Man tsk tsk! can't even find a queen I am going with the Rooster he knows how to find a Queen God bless Uncle Ed edited portion yes you found her at the end you can find a Queen
"It was like grabbin a bar of soap! That suit was slipping around...it was like the skin slippin on a dead cat you know." The Dirt Rooster 🤣🤣🤣 Awful nice of you to give that "Free tutorial" to the big man with the watermelon hands and all. That was so funny. Randy was like, "oh?" when you told him it was free! 😂 You know what they say, 'a haughty spirit goeth before defeat!' 😂 Glad you caught her later though. Oh my word, you boys absolutely CRACK...ME...UP!!! So cool that the folks who live there got to crush up some of that comb to harvest some of the honey for themselves. It looked really tasty. That was a lot of fun!
Attach a small modern LED flashlight to the Nosel of the vac with heavy duty rubber bands. Consider sharping an offset spatula to remove cutout comb. Stronger leverage.
Thanks so much for your suggestions and for watching. Also, I hope you will check out more of my over 500 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace. Mr. Ed
Cool to see the Dirt Rooster. I was in Vermont and New York state 🗽 this past week. I saw lots of Honey Bee's. Still no Bee's in Lake County Florida? Why would that be? Love your shows.
I wish I had an answer to your question about the lack of bees in your area, but I will say this, your question is not uncommon in a lot of areas in the world which is why I always say the world needs as many beekeepers as it can get. So happy to hear you enjoy watching, thank you for that. God's peace Gibby. Mr. Ed
You two are so funny. Mocking those of us that wear protective gear and Gorilla Tape our pants. How about some time you could visit my buddy in Southeast Arizona and do an extraction of some of the Africanized bees.... Heck, even our Northern California bees will make you put your veil on. Must be nice to have those tame, fat Cajun bees.
I wear a suit almost all the time, the Rooster however rarely does. When you see him wear one the bees are wearing him out. One day I am going to have to see first hand about the Africanized bees, but for now, I take our nice, fat Cajun ones. God's peace brother. Mr. Ed
So glad to hear you enjoyed the music on this one. Unfortunately, I do not remember the name of the artist or the title of the song. All the music I select for my videos is gotten from UA-cam's audio library. They have thousands of songs to chose from. Thanks for watching and listening, and I hope you will check out more of my over 500 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace Henry. Mr. Ed
And what a grand entrance it is. It's always a joy working with the Rooster, we have a lot of fun when we get to hang out with each other.Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace brother. Mr. Ed
Looks like the free bees make much thicker comb than they do on frames. Would it make sense to create thicker wood around each frame to allow for thicker comb in the hive? not sure if i am phrasing my question well ;)
Increasing your frame thickness doesn't really buy you anything, since there's a pretty limited depth that the individual cells can be built to. You also run the risk of missing signs of certain parasitic infections in your hive, by missing changes in your comb patterning.
Bees build their comb to very specific thickness depending on the need. Brood comb and honey comb could be the same thickness, about 1 inch thick, but other times you will find honey comb that is thicker. Bees are very intuitive about their needs, and construct the comb according to those needs. Great question Nick, thanks for asking and for watching. God's peace brother. Mr. Ed
Several times, and I did it on this removal. If you watch all the way to the end you will see where I found her. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my over 500 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace. Mr. Ed
Great video today Jeff. The Rooster showing up was great. Honestly I know it was kind of "tongue in cheek", but the 'teaching' of Dirt Rooster was still very educational. Nicely done as usual Jeff and Charlie!
Good morning Jeff, my wife and I enjoy so much watching you wrangle them bees. Last week one of our hives that we were inspecting turned very hostile. I got stung thirty times through the jacket. It didn't go well. I'm thinking because there was no nectar flow. I'm becoming fearful of them. What. Advice do you have for a 71 year old man that's in his 2nd year of beekeeping?
Depending on your location, it may be possible that you got some africanized bees...which totally sucks, although I doubt they'd have stopped at 30 stings. Glad you are OK, for sure. Please stay safe!
Bees are more aggressive in a dearth which is why I do not go into my hives once I have harvested the honey. Since I do not know all the particulars of your situation, it is hard to give you a suggestion. However, generally speaking, it is common to have bees act aggressive on one day and gentle on another. Conditions change and bees change depending on those conditions. I'm sorry I can not be of more help. God's peace Chuck. Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff Good morning Jeff. I figured the girls were upset because I went down to the lower blood box and they weren't having any of that. This seventy one old man took off. Lol. I hoping one of the more experienced beekeepers in the group I belong to is stopping by. Just this Monday the hive was very active. It wasn't like it was being robbed out. But more like a orientation flights. Or the queen is gone. Hopefully I'll know soon. I'll let you know. Thanks for getting back with me. Be safe and God bless you brother in Christ.
You need to tell the girls to wipe them feet when they come home! Then the comb stay whiter for longer! 😂🤍 Great to see your friendship with Mr 628 Dirt Rooster ☺️ God Bless 🐝🍯
Mr. Ed. I enjoy your videos. I have a few questions. It looks like you've transferred the comb into that new hive and I was watching the bees and it looked like they were going along the top of their new hive to the outside of the box. Wouldn't they go into the new box because of the pheromones associated with their comb? Or is it possibly because their old home accent hasn't dispersed enough to assure them that it is indeed their comb in a new location. I also assume that be capturing their queen will double down on the scents. How worried are you about killer bees in your area? Finally, I'm asking this because I also watch KillerBeeGuy. The flooring that you took up, what happens to those pieces? KillerBeeGuy states that he removes items like that (if possible) because of the higher attraction to future swarms of killer bees. Do you do that with those floor pieces that you've removed? If not, what type of treatment do you do, if any?
Whenever I dump bees into a hive over their own comb they never go right down into it, even if the queen is there. Eventually, they will but it takes several minutes. Once enough bees get down there and start fanning the pheromone, the others will join them. We do not have Africanized bees in my area....thankfully. However, I'm sure they will eventually get here but until that day I'll keep on dong things the same way. Regardless if the bees are Africanized or not, once bees have made a hive in a structure and those bees are removed, their scent will remain forever. There is no product made that can cover the scent. Even if you remove some of the material, unless it's ALL removed, the possibility of another infestation is possible. God's peace brother. Mr. Ed
Randy, from someone who was 5'3" and 310 lbs from a lifetime of dieting, I have lost 55 lbs and still going from eating Carnivore/Keto. So no, don't cut out the hamburgers, cut out the carbs...i.e. the bread, potatoes, sugar, etc. Trust me within days I had no cravings. You can eat as much as you want of protein and fat as long as you keep your total carbs under 20, even better if you keep them under 10. The fat will melt away, your joints will feel great, etc. See Dr Ken Berry, Dr Boz, and or Dr Cewyes, aka the Carb Addiction Dr. You will be glad you did.
Ok, this is fun Start this Video @18:52 and then open up a another youtube window here ua-cam.com/video/wNaWR2ZUTPc/v-deo.html It's the dirt Rooserts video perspective.
Those bees were unbelievably good tempered...
Yes they are, and they continue to bee gentle. I will be splitting these bees in just a few weeks, they are growing like crazy. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
You did some mighty fine work there. Thanks for the free tutorial. I'll bet that would have cost me four or five hundred dollars anywhere else.
Dang I was just about to mention hamburgers and then you did, haha. Had me laughing. Love ya Dirt Rooster!!
I gives me great pleasure to help the under privileged. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
Screwing handles to the floor.... BRILLIANT. I'ma do that.
Makes lifting the plywood so much easier. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
Jeff iv just watched a willed bees from Arizona I can’t believe it
when you and randy get together you are two wild and crazy guys. love it.
Your pure love, joy and delight (And a wonderful smile) in what you do with bees has convinced me to start a beehive. I want some of that Godly love of bees and their fruits too! We live in Northwestern NM so there will be challenges in winter. However with 1/10th your enthusiasm, and prayer we will be successful! (We raise many animals right now with 100% success so far) We are blessed. Blessings to you.
I will always say the world needs as many beekeepers as it can get, I'm so happy to hear you guys will bee joining the ranks. I wish you all the best on your journey. Thank you for your blessings, kind words, and for taking the time to follow along with my bee wrangling adventures. Until the next one, God's peace.
Mr. Ed
I so love when you get together with the dirt rooster I so enjoy yall. God peace.
Dirt rooster great to see you all work together that's great team work mr ed good time Charlie God bless great time
Super Video Brother, it's always a Joy watching you and the Guys Rangle........🙏🏾🤝🏾🇺🇸💪🏾
Beautiful couple, obviously a pleasure to work with.
That is the cutest little doggie.
Peanut is so cool, he was there the entire time making sure the Rooster was doing right. God's peace Michael.
Mr. Ed
When I feel down , I watch one of your videos. You guys are the best !
So happy you chose to watch, and I'm grateful you do. With over 500 videos to chose from, I'll bee there when you need me. Keep strong, God's peace Michael.
Mr. Ed
I really appreciate and enjoy your videos especially when you and 628 cross paths. Thanks for providing so much enjoyment and fun for your subscribers.
You and 628DirtRooster, Randy are just great the way you interact with each other!
Lovely video, wonderful fellowship. Thanks for sharing!
Nice clean looking hive. I’m glad you could reason with the rooster. Enjoyed the banter. Thanks for the video. God bless.
Jeff you and Charlie have been promoted to angels. Sho nuf, God bless your efforts.
you were so kind to teach the dirt roodter the basics. i sure hope he absorbed the lesson!
He does have some learning disabilities, but I try to bee understanding about it and speak on terms he can understand. God's peace Sal.
Mr. Ed
I am always fascinated by the places where you find these hives. Good glory...
This was a really fun one Mr. Ed and Good Time Charlie! Thank you Jesus for sending the homeowner a legion of angels! So glad that they got to keep and enjoy some of the honey from God. Blessings to you all!
Legion of Angels! You have stepped up your game Mr Ed👍
Well done👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourselves, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
Your videos are calming
So much fun! Plus the added bonus of Peanut--a younger version of my little Honey! Love me some red-and-white Dachshunds! Great to see Randy drop in, and loved that the homeowner had so much fun as well as learned some new things. Blessings, Jeff!
Peanut was such a cool puppy and SOOOO very happy to see us wrangle those bees out of her house. Thank you for your blessings and for watching, and would you give Honey a kiss for me and Charlie. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff A kiss and hug! Love you guys!
Wow. Thank you Jeff.
You guys have a lot of fun together, may God bless all of you, thank you Jesus
You folks are such a wonderful hoot to watch! The sound of popping honey comb.
Blessings of the harvest.
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures Jeff.
Great video Jeff! Keep em coming!!
It is so Joyous to keep honey bees for God. Ty for sharing, Blessed Days...
Have not watched one of these in a while.....nice to see the DR. Thanks Mr. Ed.
Glad to have you back watching, thanks for checking back in and watching. Until the next time, God's peace Rick.
Mr. Ed
Wow, two legends together
You and the starving Rooster. Enough honey to glue the carpet back down and Charlie does a fine job on the other side of the camera but Ralph is missed. Happy Jesus Weekend and God Bless!
Good to see the Rooster too.
Squishing all the honey be hand seem like very sticky and satisfying fun, love watching you and your friends, Gods peace to you and all, Gillian.
Im a former US Navy Seabee. This one is making me a little homesick.
Thank you for your service Sam, I'm in your debt. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff oh Mr. Ed, I never miss one of your posts. I don’t have any bees but would if I hadn’t married a woman who is allergic to Insect bites and stings. A mosquito bite makes her swell up the size of a softball. I just can’t take the chance
Mr Ed, I'm so happy that today is Friday and there's a new video. I'm having a very hard day today with lots of crying. I needed you and the bees more than you know.
I hope your feeling better soon🐝❤️🤗
@@deborahdanhauer8525 you're very kind, thank you. I am the stereotypical lonely older woman with her cats as closest companions, and one of them escaped the other day and I'm just heartbroken. She's never been outside before. I only have 2, so I'm not quite a crazy cat lady 😊
@@jenniferk9242 well I AM a crazy old lady and I don’t even have any cats to blame it on. 🤗 I hope your little friend returns safe and sound. Maybe a neighbor found her and she’s safe with them.🐝❤️🤗
Love to you and the cats. Also a cat less old cat lady like the other person who replied. Love and prayers for you always. 💛🕯🙏
Awesome catch! Good morning guys
Love your channel. I’m learning a lot from you and your team! God bless in Jesus Name!
So very happy to have you following along, thank you very much for that and your blessings. And in case you did not know, i post a new video almost every Friday. Looking forward to hearing from you soon, God's peace Roger.
Mr. Ed
In your line of work we see many diffrent bugs, so a photo bomb is out of the question. But there was someone watching over the whole job (not just the dog). Something you say when your are excited. Nice video, nice to see the Dirt Rooster.
and be blessed!
Don't know where to start so I'll just say thank you!!!! Mr. Ed, Good Time Charlie, and surprise guest Dirt Rooster you guys had me literally laughing out loud.
I know envy is a sin but your relationship is one to cherish even from a bystanders view.
God Bless you all.
LMAO - Rooster's lay of the hamburgers joke LMAO
That was fascinating to watch! And you guys were having more fun than the law allows🐝🤗❤️
This is the first under floor hive I’ve seen. Loved watching and always enjoy the fun.
One day the Dirt Rooster will suit up in one of those dinosaur suits to surprise you
Mr. Ed, I really wanted you and Dirt Rooster to do the Dirty Dancing run, jump, and lift dance! That would be hysterical! Good Bless!
Hello Straw…….😊
How fun, I know you guys work very hard at bee wrangling but you sure make it lots of fun and interesting for all of us followers. Thanks and Blessings to you all. 🥰🌞🐝
Beautiful hive,thank you for your compassion.God bless you 🙏
You guys are a hoot.
Woohoo! Happy Friday to Me! New Video from Mr. Ed???... YES PLEASE!!! Love seeing you out doing your thing! Much Love As Always! 💛
Hello Amanda…….😊
Thank You Jesus!!! You all should take this show on the road. Funny stuff. Thanks guys for the fun. Was Randy your surprise? I figured as much when you said you were in Mississippi. I love you all.
It’s been such a long time since the last floor-hive removal, glad to see it it back! The concept of the “surprise guest” was so interesting and I would like to see it again in another one of these removals. The music was great and calming, it really matches the scenery of the removal and makes the video tell a story. The video is extremely informative. Great work Mr.Ed! Keep it up!*
*Also, fifth comment! ;)
Love you all!!
It looks as if that colony had only been there for a short time because all of the comb was so white. It certainly was quite a big colony. I think it’s interesting that the bees chose to draw their comb diagonally across that space rather than longitudinally or directly across it. Most of all it is good that you found the Queen.
You guys are great together! Thanks for the morning laughs :). It’s good to see y’all taking care of a floor hive. We haven’t seen one in a while. Thanks for sharing and letting me tag along :)
You guys are fun.
I’m not disappointed, I’m ashamed of you 😂😂😂😂
What a fun video, the homeowners seemed fun and you and the Dirt Rooster always make me laugh. I wish you had a fake queen in a trap after the Dirt Rooster said you use the same queen in every video, lol.
Mr Ed, Randy stole your show! However, you invaded his territory. lol. Maybe the two of you can do one and let Charlie film it in the near future.
That may bee happening sooner than you think, stay tuned. God's peace Don.
Mr. Ed
Great job
Looks like pretty new comb!
The hive had been there for only 5 or 6 months. How was Hawaii? God's peace Ben.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff Not left yet, so far its been pretty awesome! Went fishing yesterday and plan on doing so again today.
@@pianochannel100 Party on, but bee safe. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
I couldn’t do it Mr. ED., You need 2 Vacuums lots of bee’s 9-4-2022👍🏽👍🏽
Not everyone is cut out to bee a bee wrangler, but at least you enjoy watching it happen. Thanks for following along Marilyn, it is greatly appreciated. God's peace sister.
Mr. E
Man tsk tsk! can't even find a queen I am going with the Rooster he knows how to find a Queen God bless Uncle Ed edited portion yes you found her at the end you can find a Queen
"It was like grabbin a bar of soap! That suit was slipping around...it was like the skin slippin on a dead cat you know." The Dirt Rooster 🤣🤣🤣 Awful nice of you to give that "Free tutorial" to the big man with the watermelon hands and all. That was so funny. Randy was like, "oh?" when you told him it was free! 😂 You know what they say, 'a haughty spirit goeth before defeat!' 😂 Glad you caught her later though.
Oh my word, you boys absolutely CRACK...ME...UP!!! So cool that the folks who live there got to crush up some of that comb to harvest some of the honey for themselves. It looked really tasty. That was a lot of fun!
Attach a small modern LED flashlight to the Nosel of the vac with heavy duty rubber bands. Consider sharping an offset spatula to remove cutout comb. Stronger leverage.
Thanks so much for your suggestions and for watching. Also, I hope you will check out more of my over 500 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
Jeff, the Homeowner....looks like an old 14J looking for Bee "Doppler" noise.....ADA.
Bee keeping is a lot of work!
You're like a surgeon cutting out those combs. Do you do knees? Have a great weekend Jeff.
What’s that hive up to nowadays, Jeff?
I'm getting ready to split it, it is growing like crazy. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
very rare you vacuum the royal queen. glfinding her
I must have been nervous that the Dirt Rooster was stopping by. God's peace Jennifer.
Mr. Ed
Cool to see the Dirt Rooster. I was in Vermont and New York state 🗽 this past week. I saw lots of Honey Bee's. Still no Bee's in Lake County Florida? Why would that be? Love your shows.
What makes you say there are no bees in Lake County? There are several commercial beekeepers in the area.
@@stevecorcoran9869 I just haven't seen any and I'm outside a lot .
I wish I had an answer to your question about the lack of bees in your area, but I will say this, your question is not uncommon in a lot of areas in the world which is why I always say the world needs as many beekeepers as it can get. So happy to hear you enjoy watching, thank you for that. God's peace Gibby.
Mr. Ed
You two are so funny. Mocking those of us that wear protective gear and Gorilla Tape our pants. How about some time you could visit my buddy in Southeast Arizona and do an extraction of some of the Africanized bees....
Heck, even our Northern California bees will make you put your veil on.
Must be nice to have those tame, fat Cajun bees.
I wear a suit almost all the time, the Rooster however rarely does. When you see him wear one the bees are wearing him out. One day I am going to have to see first hand about the Africanized bees, but for now, I take our nice, fat Cajun ones. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff
Its great fun... and si happy tk watch your vids!
#GodLovesAll
If you and Randy were in my classroom, you would not be allowed to sit together. You wouldn't get your work done! 🤪
Good thing we are not in your class, boys just have to cut up. God's peace Lorraine.
Mr. Ed
So the DirtRooster was literally picking up some bee wrangling tips from Mr. Ed. This was a nice cut out.
Hi Mr Ed, I like your choice of music, what is the name of it and who is it's composer?
So glad to hear you enjoyed the music on this one. Unfortunately, I do not remember the name of the artist or the title of the song. All the music I select for my videos is gotten from UA-cam's audio library. They have thousands of songs to chose from. Thanks for watching and listening, and I hope you will check out more of my over 500 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace Henry.
Mr. Ed
At the end of the video, is that your NEW jacket? it's already looking like the old one. See you in Canton
Yep, that's the new one. It's already got miles on it. Looking forward to meeting you. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
10:42 Mr. DirtRooster has entered the scene
And what a grand entrance it is. It's always a joy working with the Rooster, we have a lot of fun when we get to hang out with each other.Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my bee wrangling/ bee rescues adventures and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
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What was the surprise in the boxes??
Those were frames and foundations from Acorn bees that I was bringing to the Dirt Rooster. God's peace Scott.
Mr. Ed
Looks like the free bees make much thicker comb than they do on frames. Would it make sense to create thicker wood around each frame to allow for thicker comb in the hive? not sure if i am phrasing my question well ;)
Increasing your frame thickness doesn't really buy you anything, since there's a pretty limited depth that the individual cells can be built to. You also run the risk of missing signs of certain parasitic infections in your hive, by missing changes in your comb patterning.
Bees build their comb to very specific thickness depending on the need. Brood comb and honey comb could be the same thickness, about 1 inch thick, but other times you will find honey comb that is thicker. Bees are very intuitive about their needs, and construct the comb according to those needs. Great question Nick, thanks for asking and for watching. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
How many miles from the Abby was that
M guess, about 50. Thanks for watching. God's peace Pete.
Mr. Ed
Stroong in the Brethren.
Mr Jeff when you remove bees are the combs in a certain orientation with magnetic north ? Just curious.
To my knowledge, they are not, but that does not mean they aren't. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
Have you ever accidentally sucked up the queen bee in with the rest of the swarm
Several times, and I did it on this removal. If you watch all the way to the end you will see where I found her. Thanks for watching, and I hope you will check out more of my over 500 bee wrangling/ bee rescue adventure videos and let me know what you think of them. By the way, I post a new video almost every Friday morning, and I look forward to hearing from you again soon. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
Great video today Jeff. The Rooster showing up was great. Honestly I know it was kind of "tongue in cheek", but the 'teaching' of Dirt Rooster was still very educational. Nicely done as usual Jeff and Charlie!
Suddenly, a wild Dirt Rooster appears...
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Just wondering… are women, black and Mexican bee keepers allowed at the abbey or on your vids?
All are welcome....especially if they want to help. Thanks for watching. God's peace.
Mr. Ed
Good morning Jeff, my wife and I enjoy so much watching you wrangle them bees. Last week one of our hives that we were inspecting turned very hostile. I got stung thirty times through the jacket. It didn't go well. I'm thinking because there was no nectar flow. I'm becoming fearful of them. What. Advice do you have for a 71 year old man that's in his 2nd year of beekeeping?
Depending on your location, it may be possible that you got some africanized bees...which totally sucks, although I doubt they'd have stopped at 30 stings.
Glad you are OK, for sure. Please stay safe!
Bees are more aggressive in a dearth which is why I do not go into my hives once I have harvested the honey. Since I do not know all the particulars of your situation, it is hard to give you a suggestion. However, generally speaking, it is common to have bees act aggressive on one day and gentle on another. Conditions change and bees change depending on those conditions. I'm sorry I can not be of more help. God's peace Chuck.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff Good morning Jeff. I figured the girls were upset because I went down to the lower blood box and they weren't having any of that. This seventy one old man took off. Lol.
I hoping one of the more experienced beekeepers in the group I belong to is stopping by.
Just this Monday the hive was very active. It wasn't like it was being robbed out. But more like a orientation flights. Or the queen is gone. Hopefully I'll know soon. I'll let you know. Thanks for getting back with me. Be safe and God bless you brother in Christ.
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You need to tell the girls to wipe them feet when they come home! Then the comb stay whiter for longer! 😂🤍
Great to see your friendship with Mr 628 Dirt Rooster ☺️ God Bless 🐝🍯
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Mr. Ed, stay out of the Magnolia State!
I'm headed to Texas in a few weeks, I hope I don't get banned from there as well. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff I see if I can get you a 3 day pass.
@@PapaBee165 Can you make it a four day pass? I may have to spend an extra day. God‘s peace brother.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff Given where you’re from, that’s asking a lot but I’ll see what I can do since you plan on marrying a Texas beauty.
Mr. Ed. I enjoy your videos. I have a few questions. It looks like you've transferred the comb into that new hive and I was watching the bees and it looked like they were going along the top of their new hive to the outside of the box. Wouldn't they go into the new box because of the pheromones associated with their comb? Or is it possibly because their old home accent hasn't dispersed enough to assure them that it is indeed their comb in a new location. I also assume that be capturing their queen will double down on the scents.
How worried are you about killer bees in your area?
Finally, I'm asking this because I also watch KillerBeeGuy. The flooring that you took up, what happens to those pieces? KillerBeeGuy states that he removes items like that (if possible) because of the higher attraction to future swarms of killer bees. Do you do that with those floor pieces that you've removed? If not, what type of treatment do you do, if any?
Whenever I dump bees into a hive over their own comb they never go right down into it, even if the queen is there. Eventually, they will but it takes several minutes. Once enough bees get down there and start fanning the pheromone, the others will join them. We do not have Africanized bees in my area....thankfully. However, I'm sure they will eventually get here but until that day I'll keep on dong things the same way. Regardless if the bees are Africanized or not, once bees have made a hive in a structure and those bees are removed, their scent will remain forever. There is no product made that can cover the scent. Even if you remove some of the material, unless it's ALL removed, the possibility of another infestation is possible. God's peace brother.
Mr. Ed
@@JeffHorchoff thank you Mr. Ed
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27:11 Donald Trump sitting on the refrigerator making sure all is good. 😉
Randy, from someone who was 5'3" and 310 lbs from a lifetime of dieting, I have lost 55 lbs and still going from eating Carnivore/Keto. So no, don't cut out the hamburgers, cut out the carbs...i.e. the bread, potatoes, sugar, etc. Trust me within days I had no cravings. You can eat as much as you want of protein and fat as long as you keep your total carbs under 20, even better if you keep them under 10. The fat will melt away, your joints will feel great, etc. See Dr Ken Berry, Dr Boz, and or Dr Cewyes, aka the Carb Addiction Dr. You will be glad you did.
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Ok, this is fun Start this Video @18:52 and then open up a another youtube window here ua-cam.com/video/wNaWR2ZUTPc/v-deo.html It's the dirt Rooserts video perspective.
you brought the wrong bee wrangler to find a queen. yappy would have called her to the bee cage!
Yea you right. Where's Yappy when you really need him. God's peace Dan.
Mr. Ed
Oh, there’s nothing so clever and humorous than 4th grade boy behavior…not.
Just remember, the Kingdom of God is full of children. God's peace.
Mr. Ed