"Are they stinging the hornet?" Blitz, when a hornet enters a beehive they all crowd around the hornet and flap their wings to raise their temperature, eventually cooking the hornet alive...
13:04 Ah, a reference to the hit HBeeO series, "Game of Drones", featuring the struggles of Hive Lannister, Hive Targaryen and Hive Stark as they seek to conquer the Iron Comb
Yeah, they can withstand temperatures a few degrees higher. Some still die in the giant ball of death. Still preferable than the hornet getting away. Because it's going to come back. With an army.
@@Byvenic yeah, better sacrifice yourself that let it ran amock kill more, the need of many outweighs the need of few, specially for a bee which, like a ant, live all there life working and serving loyally to the hive and there queeny(with a peeny) jehehhehe
I love plants and bees. Our yard is visited all day by friendly bumble bees, and it's relaxing to watch them land on our pentas. They always look so happy.
Fun fact about bee's :When a bee stings something after a while the bee will die because its hard for the bee to pull out its stinger from something as thick as our skin or an insect's exoskeleton and when the bee pull out it's stinger it will rip a part its adomen cousing it to die
The Queen is your Mom. Her guards, army, pollen collectors, nannies, and all the other workers are your sisters and aunts. Your father (may he rest in peace), brothers, and uncles (a relatively tiny population) are mere breeding stock (for _other_ hives, that is; bees don't like inbreeding, and they'll generally _eat_ whatever inbred larvae are laid), though they _will,_ alongside the workers, shiver to make heat or flap their wings to drive it away if they feel like the hive is getting too cool or too hot for comfort.
And the reason why they die when they lose their stinger is because it's actually connected to some of their organs so when they lose their stinger it basically just rips out their innards
Fun fact about bees, they rub themselves against wasps and hornet to increase the body temperature of the intruder.Soon, the intruder dies of the heat.
Bees don’t sting to attack wasps that have got in they flap their wings around them while swarming and increase the heat till the wasp dies or gets away ( what I’ve heard)
in real life, bees set nest intruders on fire by flapping all their wings at it, and the heat causes it to be set alight. we are not the only ones who have discovered the secret to combustion!
For clarification bees don’t see well the use their antennas to “see” but if this were real life when you poked that grasshopper you’d bee dead... (Pun intended)
They don't see with their antennae, but they smell on a much higher scale than us. They still see the world like any other insect, through pixelated compound eyes, on the ultraviolet spectrum, they can see vibrant colors on plants that our eyes can't naturally comprehend. But yeah, one kick from a grasshopper that size would KO a bee instantly.
Fun fact: Bees dont sting wasps and hornets. Bees resist a bit more heat than them, so they swarm them and start vibrating to raise the temperature just to the point where the invader dies but they don't.
Bees dont sting attackers in hives, they surround it and fly as fast as they can into the attacker raising its body tempature quickly, normally making it flee or making its vitals shut down.
Fun fact- Bees DONT sting to defend their hive! What you saw in that cutscene was them swarming their attacker, warming them with their body heat until they get too warm. They will either pass out or leave, usually leave.
fun fact they do not sting that wasp they hug him and start vibrate to make the wasp so hot it boil alive. remember most bee will die after they use there stinger so they rarly sting
blitz: i wonder if i can get pollen from this flower me: its called nectar.. why does nobody know that?! pollen is created from nectar to fertilize the queen
You're incredibly wrong. Pollen and nectar are both produced by the plant. Pollen is for plant reproduction. Nectar is bait to attract pollinators, such as bees. Honey bees use both pollen and nectar as a food source.
How they kill large hornets is that they all surround them and increase their body temperature(Something they do to mold the wax) so high that it kills the hornet.
Fun fact, these honey bees are stationed in America, which means they are of the European varity. This means they are the type of bee that DOES NOT swarm Hornet invaders. That is a primary trait of the JAPANESE honeybee, which would be common in Japan, not the USA.
Hey blitz I’m no expert but honey bees will actually swarm a hornet or wasp and start to vibrate which creates a lot of heat and it ends up killing the hornet/wasp.
Its sad that your first job is going to a flower. Thats actually the last job a bee does. They tend to the hive and babies first, when they get close to the end of their life cycle they leave to huve since its the most dangerous job and theyll die soon anyways.
Fun fact, honey bees are actually the least important bee, there are countless other species of bees and honey bees do the minimum amount of pollinating out of all of them.
little side note if it is a japanese hornet japanese honey bees swarm the hornet which happens be scout of the hornet hive honey bees then start quivering to create heat via friction and boil the hornet a lot of them dies while doing this but the honey bees hive stays secure and unharmed
this reminds me of when ant bully video games came out! Please save the bees ! I cant feed you all without them... unless you want burnt toast and water for breakfast everyday.
Bees dont sting hornets when they attack the hive, what you saw was all the bees cooking the hornet alive by putting all there body heat onto the hornet
When all the bees were on Harry the hornet it is because bees will go on things and then move their wings fast enough to create heat they sometimes cook other insects
They did not sting the wasp they gather almost the entire hive and they cover their enemies the bees heat roast them to death but it does not bother the bees about with their heat because they don't produce heat them selves but their fur or fuzz is so hot it can be deadly.- your bee keeper freind watchs your vids hoped you learned something new
"Are they stinging the hornet?"
Blitz, when a hornet enters a beehive they all crowd around the hornet and flap their wings to raise their temperature, eventually cooking the hornet alive...
That’s only in Japan from my knowledge
@United States of America It happens everywhere not just Japan. Some types of bees probably don’t but most do.
I like how i posted the same comment 3 months ago and god 0 likes and u do it 3 days ago and you get 20
dimitrije bubic Ikr xd
Bees are metal.
"Is this like a post apocalyptic- wait no it's central park"
This bee a good game.
I'm positively buzzing.
These pins are unbeelievable.
😂
Pins
No.
gigabyte gamer exe ..... are you sans undertale?!?! Those are terrible puns!
Let it bee known that bees are all the buzz today they are not beelemished but are at the hive waiting to strike the beelitz
13:04 Ah, a reference to the hit HBeeO series, "Game of Drones", featuring the struggles of Hive Lannister, Hive Targaryen and Hive Stark as they seek to conquer the Iron Comb
Dracodracarys 233 just stop
When the bees where on the hornet the were heating it up by flapping their wings
Llama Radiance yea I read about that on a biology assignment
And eventually cook it alive.
Yeah, they can withstand temperatures a few degrees higher. Some still die in the giant ball of death. Still preferable than the hornet getting away. Because it's going to come back. With an army.
@@Byvenic yeah, better sacrifice yourself that let it ran amock kill more, the need of many outweighs the need of few, specially for a bee which, like a ant, live all there life working and serving loyally to the hive and there queeny(with a peeny) jehehhehe
Wow I deffinerly didnt know
Bees flying in Central Park, where have I seen that before...
Honeybees actually die when they sting, it's a kamikaze mission
False. They only die after stinging mammals as there barbed stingers get stuck in our flesh.
@@Blackplague006 if the stinger gets stuck they die, and it usually does so they usually die
I could destroy your entire childhood with one sentence right now also haha
Yet they lose it but not everytime. There is a chance that they can pull it out safely
BlackPlague006 - not just mammals.
"Ya like jazz?"
Yes.
"Ya like jazz?"
continue the train
Can I land on it and make it my friend
-blitz 2019
HarryGaming _ anime 2016-2019
REEEEEEEE ADD THOSE QUOTATION MARKS
"Can i land on it and make it my friend?"
-Blitz 2019
I love plants and bees. Our yard is visited all day by friendly bumble bees, and it's relaxing to watch them land on our pentas. They always look so happy.
When a game is so accurate they make it where the bees try to over heat the hornet with their wings like this game needs some sort of award
Don’t bee mean to bees.
They help the environment.
So true 👏 I tell that to kids when they're about to step on bee's
indeed and they sting because there not annoying its there self defense
Not Wasps though. They’re just straight evil.
what about when the bee is dying
Wasps are pollinators
I cant bee-lieve it
Hornets are a holes
Hornets: no u
actually here is a fact if honey bees died we wouldnt because we still would have the other 19,000 species of bee and other pollinators
If a wasp comes into a beehive the bees swarm around the wasp and flap their wings to heat it up to make it leave or die of heatstroke
Sounds like what I do to strangers
The pollen collecting looks so much like "Flower." A wonderful classic.
flowey reference.exe
Solitary bees are some of the most important pollinators and could be even better than eusocial bees at pollinating
Fun fact about bee's
:When a bee stings something after a while the bee will die because its hard for the bee to pull out its stinger from something as thick as our skin or an insect's exoskeleton and when the bee pull out it's stinger it will rip a part its adomen cousing it to die
Blitz: plays bee game
Also blitz pretending it’s Star Wars: USE THE FORCE
B E E W A R S
Game:Sisters attack
James Charles:I’m coming!
They see the ultraviolet light that refliecks from the pollen
The Queen is your Mom. Her guards, army, pollen collectors, nannies, and all the other workers are your sisters and aunts. Your father (may he rest in peace), brothers, and uncles (a relatively tiny population) are mere breeding stock (for _other_ hives, that is; bees don't like inbreeding, and they'll generally _eat_ whatever inbred larvae are laid), though they _will,_ alongside the workers, shiver to make heat or flap their wings to drive it away if they feel like the hive is getting too cool or too hot for comfort.
Bees swarm hornets and beat their wings to het up their bodies to overheat the hornet
2:21 yes I love sea biscuit, only true people remember him
I love how he has all these lil giggles N noises throughout his intIre game😂😂♥️
And the reason why they die when they lose their stinger is because it's actually connected to some of their organs so when they lose their stinger it basically just rips out their innards
Fun fact about bees, they rub themselves against wasps and hornet to increase the body temperature of the intruder.Soon, the intruder dies of the heat.
This sounds... relaxing, unsetingly relaxing
Bees swarm like that when hornets enter the hive :) They vibrate their wings and boil them alive 👍 They don't sting 😁
Bees don’t sting to attack wasps that have got in they flap their wings around them while swarming and increase the heat till the wasp dies or gets away ( what I’ve heard)
Wasp: attacks hive
Queen: CALL IN THE BEE-19
Are you sure it's not the Bee-52?
in real life, bees set nest intruders on fire by flapping all their wings at it, and the heat causes it to be set alight. we are not the only ones who have discovered the secret to combustion!
this reminds me of a game I saw on the ps3 where you were playing as a bunch of flower petals in the wind. the music was really relaxing
If this was of an actual bee's prospective, it would look like a ton of hexagons.
From what I understand bees don't sting invaders but they crowd them and overheat them with their body heat
14:23 i BEE-at you fair and square
For clarification bees don’t see well the use their antennas to “see” but if this were real life when you poked that grasshopper you’d bee dead...
(Pun intended)
Well, we can see that on how you spelled be to bee
False. They only die after stinging mammals as there barbed stingers get stuck in our flesh.
@@Blackplague006 like the many people he stung?
They don't see with their antennae, but they smell on a much higher scale than us. They still see the world like any other insect, through pixelated compound eyes, on the ultraviolet spectrum, they can see vibrant colors on plants that our eyes can't naturally comprehend. But yeah, one kick from a grasshopper that size would KO a bee instantly.
Two fun fact is that bee’s can go over 60 miles power which is really fast and the second is that bee’s can fly over higher then Mount Everest
Fun fact: Bees dont sting wasps and hornets. Bees resist a bit more heat than them, so they swarm them and start vibrating to raise the temperature just to the point where the invader dies but they don't.
This should BEE a good game.
I can’t wait, this is going to be unBEElievable!
At least it has better gameplay than death stranding
I swear Blitz is 5 with the way he reacts and giggles
Bees dont sting attackers in hives, they surround it and fly as fast as they can into the attacker raising its body tempature quickly, normally making it flee or making its vitals shut down.
They didn’t sting it they all layer on top of Harry heating him up.
Wow this is currently the second highest number of likes I’ve had!
wadduck67 who is harry
@@gullible1137 the Hornet
@@Shadow_1923 no its harry potter lol
mhm. Warm hugs of DOOM
Fun fact- Bees DONT sting to defend their hive! What you saw in that cutscene was them swarming their attacker, warming them with their body heat until they get too warm. They will either pass out or leave, usually leave.
Rip the good old days of blitzkreigsler and the classic intro
blitz: *plays a game with a setting in new york*
also blitz: *gets sponsored by a company called "big ben"*
me: hmmmm that doesnt line up chief
fun fact they do not sting that wasp they hug him and start vibrate to make the wasp so hot it boil alive. remember most bee will die after they use there stinger so they rarly sting
Ya like Jazz?
Fun fact! Intruders in bee hives (eg hornets or wasps) will get hugged by all of the bees until all the body heat gets too much snd kills it!🤔
That's a defense for Japanese honey bees against giant Asian hornets, most other honey bee specie's don't do that with a few exemptions
Oh ok
Thanks for correcting (by the way this isnt sarcasm)
blitz: i wonder if i can get pollen from this flower
me: its called nectar.. why does nobody know that?! pollen is created from nectar to fertilize the queen
You're incredibly wrong. Pollen and nectar are both produced by the plant. Pollen is for plant reproduction. Nectar is bait to attract pollinators, such as bees. Honey bees use both pollen and nectar as a food source.
@@user-mx2qx4rl9o i know dummy.
@@segplayz4519 of course you know cause I just told you
@@user-mx2qx4rl9o NOT WAT I F*CKING MEAN
@@segplayz4519 that's EXACTLY what you meant because that is what you wrote
14:46 they don’t sting when they swarm they flutter there wings killing the wasp because they make it over heat
14:45 No they just go on top of the hornet or wasp and flap their wings and kill it by heat.
How they kill large hornets is that they all surround them and increase their body temperature(Something they do to mold the wax) so high that it kills the hornet.
Yeah!show em sea biscuit! 😁😀😃🤩😋😊😄😆😂🤣
Ooooh
You can daance
You can daance
You are,
Dancin' bee!
To kill the hornet they don’t sting it they flap their wings while they’re on it to make so much heat that the hornet dies
Hornets are predatory wasp, most of the time they work together and raid bee nest, Harry the hornet was gonna eat youuu
Like your energy for this video (relatively new channel, trying to get inspiration on my commentary skills (or lack of 😅))
I was hoping his pitch line would've been "And you can bee the bee you've always wanted to bee!"
Someone has already disliked the video when they haven’t even watched the whole thing...
kai watson harsh
They remembered The bee movie The game
Haters
@@Pittre Oh god the flashbacks...
funny thing, haters have more haters
Plz play more and I would like your videos even more
If a bee stings it usualy dies unless it can get its stinger out, it can only sting small things without dieing
This game is like a real game I like free roam games like goat simulator and pigeon simulator
I can’t be the only one who thought of bee swarm simulator
ikr
yep
Fun fact, these honey bees are stationed in America, which means they are of the European varity. This means they are the type of bee that DOES NOT swarm Hornet invaders.
That is a primary trait of the JAPANESE honeybee, which would be common in Japan, not the USA.
Bees:we employee of month
Other insect that pollinate:⌐╦╦═─
I so wanna see more of this game
Hey blitz I’m no expert but honey bees will actually swarm a hornet or wasp and start to vibrate which creates a lot of heat and it ends up killing the hornet/wasp.
Random person being born: OMG life is so cool
Blitz being born:wow i got graby arms !
in order to defend their nest honeybees swarm the attacker heating it up until it dies. they do not sting them
11:47 wuu a sea lion
ORORORORORORORO!!
Its sad that your first job is going to a flower. Thats actually the last job a bee does. They tend to the hive and babies first, when they get close to the end of their life cycle they leave to huve since its the most dangerous job and theyll die soon anyways.
Fun fact, honey bees are actually the least important bee, there are countless other species of bees and honey bees do the minimum amount of pollinating out of all of them.
Blitz pollen doesn't make honey, nectar makes honey.
man i didnt know the bee movie had such good graphics
Bees see in ultraviolet :) the flowers glow its really cool.
Never have o seen such a wholesome animal simulator
Woop! New upload! :D
bees die when they sting
stinging is for big enemies (Humans/Bears ...)
so they swarm and overheat smaller enemies instead
Superman 64 + The Bee Movie The Game = A masterpiece.
Hey Blitz love your vids so glad I saw this early
BEES SIMS OUT NOW!!
Beelitz do you understand the danger of frogs? They might think your a fly and gobble you up in a second
little side note if it is a japanese hornet japanese honey bees swarm the hornet which happens be scout of the hornet hive honey bees then start quivering to create heat via friction and boil the hornet a lot of them dies while doing this but the honey bees hive stays secure and unharmed
Beautiful game, almost more of a learning tool than entertainment.
More bee 🐝
Before i check the comments, i can’t imagine the number of bee puns
Haven’t watched this yet but I hope it will bee buzzing full of bee puns
Señor Doggo! Luv Bees! Dey Tuste Like Huney And Hurty!
Hi blitz great gameplay, keep it up!
this reminds me of when ant bully video games came out! Please save the bees ! I cant feed you all without them... unless you want burnt toast and water for breakfast everyday.
Ya like jazz
That’s the worst pun in the title ever.
Nope, just kidding. Nice.
Blitz is so wholesome that I can’t even
4:24 campions I DROPED OF ALL OF POLAND
Bees dont sting hornets when they attack the hive, what you saw was all the bees cooking the hornet alive by putting all there body heat onto the hornet
Your laugh makes me smile 😊
When all the bees were on Harry the hornet it is because bees will go on things and then move their wings fast enough to create heat they sometimes cook other insects
"wake up little bee"
blitz: "aaawwww that was my name in highschool...actually I didnt have a name in highschool I just said that"
lmao no comment
They did not sting the wasp they gather almost the entire hive and they cover their enemies the bees heat roast them to death but it does not bother the bees about with their heat because they don't produce heat them selves but their fur or fuzz is so hot it can be deadly.- your bee keeper freind watchs your vids hoped you learned something new