I didn’t even know such bees existed. I saw one today and got scared. It looked like a giant fly but it also looked like a bee! I was fascinated and scared cause I’ve never seen one. After researching it makes me happy to have been lucky to see one.
Me too! But now I’m scared the bee is on my room! On my closet! I’m scared. Every time I see it I just run or hide. And when I come back it’s gone. But my window are close
They are very useful for farming a few specific fruits but they aren't useful when I'm just tryna mind my own fucking business and they keep trying to charge at me I don't need a giant flying black boulder coming my way when I'm drinking soda enjoying the view
They are very non-aggressive, so, you have no need to worry. When I am in the garden one will come and buzz around but never comes near me - they prefer to stay away from humans or any danger.
Wow I just saw one of those in my garden. First time seen one ever! Absolutely beautiful and bees are my favourite so I hope it comes back! Thanks for sharing your video.
@@bullymaguire632 Well to be honest they probably won’t since they are docile. The problem is not the bees it is you. People who are cowardly and afraid of something so much smaller than you. Respect nature. 再見
Bro I was at someone's house and there's a lot of flowers and plants so one of these fuckers turned a corner and almost gave me a heart attack because i just saw a giant flying rock screaming like a helicopter coming my way
for the past 10 to 15 years I have one of these black bee flying around of evry corner of my house evry summer *the black bee recognized me seen when I was a child in it comes visit my house evry summer* I'm glad I haven't killed it in the first place seen like a good neighbour to me
Thanks for sharing that video. We had one in our bathroom yesterday about the same size or slightly larger and couldn't figure out what it was. Just like you said in the video, it was all worn out trying to go through the frosted glass but we opened the window & finally managed to help it fly out.
Easiest thing is to put a water glass over it, then careful not to damage their little feet or legs, slide a piece of paper or a card under the glass. Pick it up, hold it upright with the card/paper on top and take it outside to freedom.
Excuse me! I am your fan from Hawaii to support your channel. And we have a big carpenter bee here in Hawaii right now. And it is black with the white wings! Nice to meet you Cheeki Weeki.
Hi !! I have carpenter bees here n I lived here for 32 years but the other day I saw this humongous black bee with very opulescent wings … it was very large , I’ve never seen anything like it before. !!
@@martinmartinez3860 they sting and it's worse than a regular honeybee plus they get to sting multiple times without dying, unlike the yellow and black one
@@bullymaguire632 Male carpenter bees do not sting, they just act agressive towards you to scare you off. The female bees do sting, but only if you provoke them
Had a whole hive of these things at my grandmas house. They lived in a giant tree that was in her backyard. Eventually I stopped seeing them and haven’t seen one in the wild for a long time
I wouldn't dream of killing it. I don't think it is nice to kill or injure anything - everything deserves to have a chance to live - EXCEPT for the Asian Hornet! That is one bad bug!
@@bootycheeks22 Yes - I agree I don't like wasps at all.... not even a little bit. But, they also play an important part in nature, so, I would never kill a wasp either. The only insect I kill is the Asian Hornet.
Yes Lemme admire this beautiful creature from nature and respected from a distance Right after I get done screaming with intense fear and emptying a can of fly spray on a
I just dyed my hair half bright blue half bright pink and Two days in a row one of these flew above my head so I’m gonna go by some black box dye now :)
I have had a swarm of them lately fighting each other around my patio. It's usually carpenter bees but it's been this black bee. They are big and intimidating.
But hey 'Biz' you ain't three no more so time to get big and brave. Put a Buzz in your Biz when you see the Bee coming and I guarantee it will keep going. These bees are very shy!
No Christopher, I don't think it even stings - he and his family are all very friendly and like to keep themselves to themselves. Thank you for watching and for your comment
@@bullymaguire632 Maybe so, but they, like the bumble Bee will only sting in self defence and as a last resort, I have had a lot of these bees and other kinds and not one ever stung me.
0:30 as a person with a phobia of bee's the sound is so terrifing that i got jumpscared,tho the bee in my opinion does look beutiful the wings has a good colour,i see it alot they are scary for me
You're doing the right thing for your phobia by looking at them in vids and appreciating their beauty. Exposure therapy is usually the best thing to reduce the fear scientifically, so whether you're listening to the sounds of their buzzing in videos, finding them beautiful, or even better, being around bees or a wasp in real life, even if you got stung (unlikely if you stay still), it's still a win, because you start to be less scared and find them more normal.
@@cheekiweeki they are big but they don't do anything scary, the red wasps are much less agressive than the black bee Of course the more agressive one had to be bla-
@@bullymaguire632 Here in France this Black Bee is not aggressive (at least no to me) I recently video several from less than a couple of inches away and there was no problem - but the Asian Hornet that we see is DANGEROUS! It buzzes loudly, and the sting has killed humans. They are horrible creatures, they hover or sit in wait at Bee Hives, attack the bees and bite their heads of. They do the same to ordinary wasps.
The female carpenter bees can sting but they try to avoid humans, the males do not have a stinger, they have a white spot on their forehead and hover in the air around the nest try to intimidate you, they can't really harm you.
It's just that you probably live in the city but they are very easy to find in those forests right next to the beach or in the countryside What I'm saying is probably gonna apply because you live in a tropical country just like me If you see a tree with very small yellow pieces of wood in front of a hole you can be 100% sure one of these bees was there
We have a lot of them in their in our front yard they scare the Daylights out of me I just Googled how big their wings are Anna said that they're 35 millimeter long and the wings are 60 millimeters wingspan and that makes me whole bee 4 inches long that makes it even scarier
There must be something special either in my home or around it. There are both black bees here and miniature bees; yes, smaller than mosquitoes (one had parasites that looked like mini star ticks). There are also really small flies that look like a miniature version of a normal fly. And a whole bunch of miniature insects too. I wish I knew a biologist or someone specialized in bugs to actually see them or send them to get cataloged or something.
Bees have thousand of species, in my garden the visitors are this big bee (or other species but similar, dunno) and apis florea ... a really tiny bees with the same size or less than a mosquito
If you can find an Olive tree anywhere, watch for it to be in flower and see the huge number of bees and the huge variety of bees that you will see. It only lasts a few days though. I have a video on my channel, dated in May or June 2022 of bees on two adjoining Olive Trees in bloom - it was utterly amazing!
These big bees (similar not sure if its the same species) always come to my rooftop garden. But since common honeybees one day starting to visit, they begin rarely sighted anymore.. I'm worried either their homes get destroyed or european honey bees have been dominating the field (I also heard honey bees prone to spread wing disease to other bee species esp the wild ones). I dont even know if this is the honey kind or live in colony/solitare
There may be another reason because I have loads of Lavender plants that attract loads of honey bees and other types, but we still get the big black carpenter bees here too.
I never kill them but they most certainly aren't peaceful, Every single time one of them see me they come straight for my face or neck and I have to use my spidey sense to dodge them
@@cheekiweeki I mean I wouldn’t necessarily say they are bad. I mean I like all wasps in general and they are one of my favorite animals. Like a lot of people like to think of the asian/Japanese giant hornet or asian hornet as bad but they really aren’t bad once you get to know them. All bees, wasps and hornets are protective of their homes but if you watch them from a safe distance, you have nothing to worry about.
One of these with a yellow stripe is a bumblebee, much more likely to be that than an asian giant hornet But if it is a hornet you're safe, they are much less agressive than the bee in this video
That is what attracts me to these beautiful Bees. Funnily enough, I am a person who likes summer colours, pinks and bues, pastels, I have only one black item in my wardrobe, I won't buy a car if it has a black or dark interior, I have no black shoes, All I have in my room that is the frome of the monitor. BUT I find the black bees to be so beautiful because when the sun catches light on their wings, the colours are A M A Z I N G!!
Shradda Rane This black bee is just like a bumblebee. It is nothing like the dangerous Asian Hornet! If you were stung by an Asian Hornet it is VERY painful, they will attack you even if you go near to them and some people have died after an Asian Hornet sting. This black bee is a member of the Carpenter Bee family, who are mostly not aggressive and will prefer to fly away from humans rather than to attack them. If you see an Asian Hornet don't let it come near you, don't bat it or kick it because it is very clever and will probably get YOU! Asian Hornets are easy to identify because they have yellow legs and are more black on their back than normal hornets with an orange stripe or V. The easiest way to deal with any flying or crawling insect is to carefully place a glass over it and then slip a card or piece of paper underneath, be careful to do this slowly not to injure the legs of the insect. Carry to your door or window and release......... simple. All these creatures have important jobs to do, even if it is only to provide food for the next size up!
@@cheekiweeki I have never met an asian giant hornet but every single hornet I've seen was billions of times less agressive than this carpenter bee In fact, I would say hornets are on the top 3 least agressive bugs in the world I was right below a nest with 3 giant hornets (not the asian ones and not the european ones, they were just some red wasps with black abdomens) and I was drinking soda, which attracts every single other fucking insect and I KNOW it attracts hornets and not a single one of them In the same day I was attacked by a stingless bee, 2 flies, an earwig and yes, you've guessed it, this goddamn flying rock with a stinger that you showed in the video
I don’t think I’ve seen a black bee… I’ve only seen regular ones that were yellow with black stripes… Is it yellow with back stripes or black with yellow stripes? Idk.
Well, Jake, I guess it just is cute to some and to others it is scary and to others it is just another Bee. But you didn't put a question mark, so, I wonder are you asking a question? Or, are you pondering. Personally, I wouldn't see it as 'cute' but maybe brave and desperate to escape out into freedom to get on with its daily urgent tasks.
I’m not sure if it’s a black bee in my room. But I’m scared I don’t know what to do. Now it’s night. Every time I see it, I just go hide or run out of my room. I’m scared that the bee will sting me
I have tasted ❤😮this bee honey. It was very thick and creamy with a sweet, unique flavor. I want to taste this rare honey again, 😢reminding me of one of the best times of my childhood.😊
I had no idea that they make honey... I have been told several times on here that it is a 'carpenter bee' . But I do not dispute that what you say is not totally true. If you ever come across a black bee hive please take a photo and send it to me
That is awful, Eerie. Some stoopid person must had said something for you to believe that. You probably had nightmares that they'd come into your ears in the night - poor kid!!!
Just let it rest in a quiet place with garden stuff around, like grass or flower petals and leaves and make sure that there is some water on a flower petal for it - It might just need to rest but sometimes if hurt badly it will be sad, but it will probably fly on to Bee Heaven.
I love your humour! I think you could be correct - but so far, he hasn't come back with any others...... LOL. Maybe they are all on strike - or left the country in disgust at Macron!
Aaahhhh NOOOOO! Why would you want to kill any insect - they all serve a purpose of nature, all are important in order to keep a perfect balance...... I may not like an insect but that does not give me the right to end it's life......
I just remembered when my brother was peeing in the backyard a bumblebee flew by us and we got scared and ran Not sure if it was the same day but we were infront of the driveway and he was doing something i cant remember A bumblebee flew by us and we got scared
one time i heard that kind of buzzing and i was like "OMG ITS A BEE OMGMOGMOGOGMOGMGOMGOGMOGMOG HABAYHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHSGDFUYGEUWDGYUTWYFLIY&IIYHLEU" and then my friend was like "CHILL ITS JUST A DAMN FLY" and it was not.
Please help it got into my house! Then I let it out of my sight for seconds and it flew off somewhere, now I don't know where it is 😢 I'm so scared I can't sleep
She only makes a loud noise because she is in a room with only windows and this magnifies the sound. It is only a beautiful Bee asking for me to open a window and let her get back to her children - she is worried and anxious. Poor thing!🤔
I sometimes i see that bee and not buzz and my little brother and my cousin got so scared and we trying to hit it but i hit it and it still alive so scary
LOOK AT THAT THING-HE’S ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS…! ♥️♥️♥️
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I didn’t even know such bees existed. I saw one today and got scared. It looked like a giant fly but it also looked like a bee! I was fascinated and scared cause I’ve never seen one. After researching it makes me happy to have been lucky to see one.
Me too! But now I’m scared the bee is on my room! On my closet! I’m scared. Every time I see it I just run or hide. And when I come back it’s gone. But my window are close
@@crimesingaming4162 It probably starved to death by now. RIP
@@leticianeal9147 Of course it didn't! She went out of the window off into the garden to be happy amongst the flowers and bushes and trees.
Lucky you, they love the hot weather, this summer was so hot we had lots of them on the wild Sweet Pea.
They are very useful for farming a few specific fruits but they aren't useful when I'm just tryna mind my own fucking business and they keep trying to charge at me
I don't need a giant flying black boulder coming my way when I'm drinking soda enjoying the view
They scare me when they fly by
They are very non-aggressive, so, you have no need to worry. When I am in the garden one will come and buzz around but never comes near me - they prefer to stay away from humans or any danger.
I slapped one of these, it didn’t sting me
I’m still scared of them though LOL
@@cheekiweeki that black bee is big
Me too I am also scared at bee when they fly at me
Wow I just saw one of those in my garden. First time seen one ever! Absolutely beautiful and bees are my favourite so I hope it comes back! Thanks for sharing your video.
They really are beautiful - when the sun shines on their wings you can ee lots of different colours in there.
@@cheekiweeki I love you 💕😘❤️
Same
Bamboo Carpenter Bee, that’s a girl ! Xylocopa iridipennis … harmless ❤️they pollinate passion fruit
Thank you for your input Roalie -
Harmless except they can sting you
@@bullymaguire632
Well to be honest they probably won’t since they are docile. The problem is not the bees it is you. People who are cowardly and afraid of something so much smaller than you. Respect nature.
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@@bullymaguire632 bees don't sting unless grabbed, so don't grab and you shall not be stung.
That’s a friggin helicopter
Facts I just had one go in my room rn!
Hahaha
Bro I was at someone's house and there's a lot of flowers and plants so one of these fuckers turned a corner and almost gave me a heart attack because i just saw a giant flying rock screaming like a helicopter coming my way
@@Jake777maisgood luck bro
for the past 10 to 15 years I have one of these black bee flying around of evry corner of my house evry summer *the black bee recognized me seen when I was a child in it comes visit my house evry summer*
I'm glad I haven't killed it in the first place seen like a good neighbour to me
Ah same here! Never came inside the house but I've had black bees come over the years to our garden, they're super sweet
Do they live that long?
@@voluntasmortis I dont think so im pretty sure this is fake (might be wrong though)
Aren't you SO lucky - you must be a kind person😃
@@voluntasmortis3 years average
Thanks for sharing that video. We had one in our bathroom yesterday about the same size or slightly larger and couldn't figure out what it was. Just like you said in the video, it was all worn out trying to go through the frosted glass but we opened the window & finally managed to help it fly out.
Easiest thing is to put a water glass over it, then careful not to damage their little feet or legs, slide a piece of paper or a card under the glass. Pick it up, hold it upright with the card/paper on top and take it outside to freedom.
Excuse me! I am your fan from Hawaii to support your channel. And we have a big carpenter bee here in Hawaii right now. And it is black with the white wings! Nice to meet you Cheeki Weeki.
These are called carpenter bees! They eat little bugs around and nest in bamboo or small wooden holes
But do they sting bro?!
Hi !! I have carpenter bees here n I lived here for 32 years but the other day I saw this humongous black bee with very opulescent wings … it was very large , I’ve never seen anything like it before. !!
@@martinmartinez3860 they sting and it's worse than a regular honeybee plus they get to sting multiple times without dying, unlike the yellow and black one
@@bullymaguire632 Male carpenter bees do not sting, they just act agressive towards you to scare you off. The female bees do sting, but only if you provoke them
@@martinmartinez3860 bees don't sting unless you squish them, so keep your distance and you'll be perfectly safe.
Had a whole hive of these things at my grandmas house. They lived in a giant tree that was in her backyard. Eventually I stopped seeing them and haven’t seen one in the wild for a long time
My Goodness! That must have made a lot of Buzz about the garden!!!
A whole hive of solitary bees?
Here is the animal I admire the most!! Thank you for not killing her
I wouldn't dream of killing it. I don't think it is nice to kill or injure anything - everything deserves to have a chance to live - EXCEPT for the Asian Hornet! That is one bad bug!
@@cheekiweeki wasps too unless they help nature in some sort of way.
@@bootycheeks22 Yes - I agree I don't like wasps at all.... not even a little bit. But, they also play an important part in nature, so, I would never kill a wasp either. The only insect I kill is the Asian Hornet.
Yes Lemme admire this beautiful creature from nature and respected from a distance
Right after I get done screaming with intense fear and emptying a can of fly spray on a
Beautiful creature, love the massive garden too
Thank you Joe. The garden is completely changed now - loads of butterfly and bee plants and the place is alive with buzzing and colourful wings!
Man they live in a place where it's very very peaceful 😇 the garden views was amazing
Thank you RiNiOR - this is a lovely place and this year my Lavender plants were amazing and the garden was humming with the 'buzz' of bees
@@cheekiweeki that bee sounds like a Cessna plane engine
THATS AN SUNNY DAY!!!! HE’S ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!
I thought so toooooooo
@@cheekiweekiits a she
I just dyed my hair half bright blue half bright pink and Two days in a row one of these flew above my head so I’m gonna go by some black box dye now :)
nooo embrace being flower 🌸
@@oldaccount746 I want to but it’s gonna kill me :(
Sounds GREAT!
@@serialkillersweet1564 won't work, my hair is black and these things still give me a heart attack when they charge at my face
I have had a swarm of them lately fighting each other around my patio. It's usually carpenter bees but it's been this black bee. They are big and intimidating.
WoW! That is interesting - I never see more than one or two at a time.....
I got a dead tree stump behind my garden house with a whole colony of these beauties inside.
They are so common in the Middle East especially in the UAE where I live. I’ve been stung once . They make nests in poisonous plants
Our house in the uae is infested with them!! I cant go to work in the morning without running into my car 😅😅
@@NonEditedVidz is your house wooden? These bees like wood.
@@cheekiweeki no but we do have a lot of trees
@@NonEditedVidz ahhahahah
they are called violet carpenter bee!! they are not poisonous, they are very important.
this is my worst enemy since i was like 3 y/o
But hey 'Biz' you ain't three no more so time to get big and brave. Put a Buzz in your Biz when you see the Bee coming and I guarantee it will keep going. These bees are very shy!
@@cheekiweeki Hahahah I'm on my grannys house and it's full of these guys here and I actually put them in my hand and they are harmless.
No Christopher, I don't think it even stings - he and his family are all very friendly and like to keep themselves to themselves. Thank you for watching and for your comment
That thing stings and it's much worse than a regular bee's sting
@@bullymaguire632 Maybe so, but they, like the bumble Bee will only sting in self defence and as a last resort, I have had a lot of these bees and other kinds and not one ever stung me.
@@cheekiweeki Yep, that's true. If I'll be honest, the real giant black flying bugs to be scared of are big black horse flies.
Exactly Christopher 😄
0:30 as a person with a phobia of bee's the sound is so terrifing that i got jumpscared,tho the bee in my opinion does look beutiful the wings has a good colour,i see it alot they are scary for me
You're doing the right thing for your phobia by looking at them in vids and appreciating their beauty. Exposure therapy is usually the best thing to reduce the fear scientifically, so whether you're listening to the sounds of their buzzing in videos, finding them beautiful, or even better, being around bees or a wasp in real life, even if you got stung (unlikely if you stay still), it's still a win, because you start to be less scared and find them more normal.
I saw a black bee in the backyard and I screamed 😰
Wowzers! Thats a carpenter bee! They are amazing
Yea Really COOL!
When I see those and red wasp I just run away or go inside here in south texas they are common
I have not seen a 'red wasp' when I have been in Texas - are they big?
They are above average
@@cheekiweeki they are big but they don't do anything scary, the red wasps are much less agressive than the black bee
Of course the more agressive one had to be bla-
@@bullymaguire632 Here in France this Black Bee is not aggressive (at least no to me) I recently video several from less than a couple of inches away and there was no problem - but the Asian Hornet that we see is DANGEROUS! It buzzes loudly, and the sting has killed humans. They are horrible creatures, they hover or sit in wait at Bee Hives, attack the bees and bite their heads of. They do the same to ordinary wasps.
Oh my god she’s So gorgeous, it’s just the buzzing sound that scares me but i’d love to hold one of these and pet them 🥰
I wouldn’t hurt them at all😢
Got stung by this yesterday. Freaking hurt so much, it was electrifying, burning sensation occured and numbness.
So, under what circumstances did it sting you? Were you peacefully asleep or out in the garden?
@@cheekiweeki i was driving my scooter when it happened 😆😆😆
I've seen a black bumblebee like that in my house. I just now let it out the window.
The female carpenter bees can sting but they try to avoid humans, the males do not have a stinger, they have a white spot on their forehead and hover in the air around the nest try to intimidate you, they can't really harm you.
Thank you for adding that information Ammani
I see it was a bluff! I won't be intimidated next time I try to reach his nest.
That is a one ☝🏾 big bee 🐝
In Barbados these things are super rare, ive only seen 4 in my 12 years of living
It's just that you probably live in the city but they are very easy to find in those forests right next to the beach or in the countryside
What I'm saying is probably gonna apply because you live in a tropical country just like me
If you see a tree with very small yellow pieces of wood in front of a hole you can be 100% sure one of these bees was there
Wallace's Giant Bee? (megachile pluto)
We have a lot of them in their in our front yard they scare the Daylights out of me I just Googled how big their wings are Anna said that they're 35 millimeter long and the wings are 60 millimeters wingspan and that makes me whole bee 4 inches long that makes it even scarier
WOW that is enormous!
my family and i had black bees built on hive on our shed years ago. They creeped us out because we have never seen their kind before.
There must be something special either in my home or around it. There are both black bees here and miniature bees; yes, smaller than mosquitoes (one had parasites that looked like mini star ticks).
There are also really small flies that look like a miniature version of a normal fly. And a whole bunch of miniature insects too.
I wish I knew a biologist or someone specialized in bugs to actually see them or send them to get cataloged or something.
Bees have thousand of species, in my garden the visitors are this big bee (or other species but similar, dunno) and apis florea ... a really tiny bees with the same size or less than a mosquito
If you can find an Olive tree anywhere, watch for it to be in flower and see the huge number of bees and the huge variety of bees that you will see. It only lasts a few days though. I have a video on my channel, dated in May or June 2022 of bees on two adjoining Olive Trees in bloom - it was utterly amazing!
You got all the cool bugs, I get those stupid rectangular and pentagonal shaped bugs that don't do anything except annoy everyone
He’s so cute when he’s on the ground ❤️😍
He looks better when flying and with sunshine on his wings
These big bees (similar not sure if its the same species) always come to my rooftop garden. But since common honeybees one day starting to visit, they begin rarely sighted anymore..
I'm worried either their homes get destroyed or european honey bees have been dominating the field (I also heard honey bees prone to spread wing disease to other bee species esp the wild ones). I dont even know if this is the honey kind or live in colony/solitare
There may be another reason because I have loads of Lavender plants that attract loads of honey bees and other types, but we still get the big black carpenter bees here too.
They compete for honey too, though the big ones are better at taking pollen from the big flowers than the small bees are
In France , we call this bee a Xylocope , an insect that eats wood and make its nest in inside for its eggs . Inoffensive , and beautiful ! 🥰🥰🥰
Theres like 10 of them flying by our rooftop but most of the time it's just 4 of them eating nectar from our flower
That is wonderful Jocelyn
I've never seen more than 3 of them at once
They’re absolutely peaceful and useful, don’t kill them !
Thank you Tom Tom - I agree, they fly around me in the garden and don't come near me.
I never kill them but they most certainly aren't peaceful, Every single time one of them see me they come straight for my face or neck and I have to use my spidey sense to dodge them
@@bullymaguire632 sounds like a carpenter bee
They destroy wooden constructions of houses
@@UA-camModeratorsSuckMyBalls which is why it’s best to build them a small refuge
That's a beautiful bee
I saw one of these but with a yellow and black striped behind I thought it was intriguing so I came here to see what they were
Yellow and Black striped are wasps or hornets - but if they have 'yellow' legs they are Asian Hornets! That is one bad bug!
@@cheekiweeki I mean I wouldn’t necessarily say they are bad. I mean I like all wasps in general and they are one of my favorite animals. Like a lot of people like to think of the asian/Japanese giant hornet or asian hornet as bad but they really aren’t bad once you get to know them. All bees, wasps and hornets are protective of their homes but if you watch them from a safe distance, you have nothing to worry about.
One of these with a yellow stripe is a bumblebee, much more likely to be that than an asian giant hornet
But if it is a hornet you're safe, they are much less agressive than the bee in this video
They are terrifying when they fly by
Bro and they don't just fly by, they have aimbot I'm telling you, they always aim at my face and I have to use my spidey sense to dodge them
I wonder, do they produce honey at their hives?
I don't think so - they are carpenter bees
its a black type of bee, actually not aggressive and just collecting honey just like other normal bees.
The male flies fly by
that is an awesome looking bee, the wings are amazing
That is what attracts me to these beautiful Bees. Funnily enough, I am a person who likes summer colours, pinks and bues, pastels, I have only one black item in my wardrobe, I won't buy a car if it has a black or dark interior, I have no black shoes, All I have in my room that is the frome of the monitor. BUT I find the black bees to be so beautiful because when the sun catches light on their wings, the colours are A M A Z I N G!!
Isn't it beautiful!
Hey can you handle them like bumblebees?? I love bees and I have about 10 of them flying outside my balcony ♥️
Shradda Rane This black bee is just like a bumblebee. It is nothing like the dangerous Asian Hornet! If you were stung by an Asian Hornet it is VERY painful, they will attack you even if you go near to them and some people have died after an Asian Hornet sting. This black bee is a member of the Carpenter Bee family, who are mostly not aggressive and will prefer to fly away from humans rather than to attack them. If you see an Asian Hornet don't let it come near you, don't bat it or kick it because it is very clever and will probably get YOU! Asian Hornets are easy to identify because they have yellow legs and are more black on their back than normal hornets with an orange stripe or V.
The easiest way to deal with any flying or crawling insect is to carefully place a glass over it and then slip a card or piece of paper underneath, be careful to do this slowly not to injure the legs of the insect. Carry to your door or window and release......... simple. All these creatures have important jobs to do, even if it is only to provide food for the next size up!
@@cheekiweeki hey thank you so much for the information loved it!!! ♥️ I just wanted to handle a carpenter bee but I was confused if I should or not😄
@@cheekiweeki I have never met an asian giant hornet but every single hornet I've seen was billions of times less agressive than this carpenter bee
In fact, I would say hornets are on the top 3 least agressive bugs in the world
I was right below a nest with 3 giant hornets (not the asian ones and not the european ones, they were just some red wasps with black abdomens) and I was drinking soda, which attracts every single other fucking insect and I KNOW it attracts hornets and not a single one of them
In the same day I was attacked by a stingless bee, 2 flies, an earwig and yes, you've guessed it, this goddamn flying rock with a stinger that you showed in the video
I don’t think I’ve seen a black bee… I’ve only seen regular ones that were yellow with black stripes…
Is it yellow with back stripes or black with yellow stripes? Idk.
why is it actually cute
Well, Jake, I guess it just is cute to some and to others it is scary and to others it is just another Bee. But you didn't put a question mark, so, I wonder are you asking a question? Or, are you pondering. Personally, I wouldn't see it as 'cute' but maybe brave and desperate to escape out into freedom to get on with its daily urgent tasks.
@@cheekiweeki I’m Actually asking a question, and I just find the bee innocent so uh yea.
A beautiful and gentle bee, a Xoylocopa
Xylocope bees, they’re the largest bees in Europe
looks more like a carpenter bee
I’m not sure if it’s a black bee in my room. But I’m scared I don’t know what to do. Now it’s night. Every time I see it, I just go hide or run out of my room. I’m scared that the bee will sting me
Did you ever get rid of it ?
TELL. US. WHAT. HAPPENED.
The buzzing sound 0:30
i saw this thing stuck at my container, it got out
I have tasted ❤😮this bee honey. It was very thick and creamy with a sweet, unique flavor. I want to taste this rare honey again, 😢reminding me of one of the best times of my childhood.😊
I had no idea that they make honey... I have been told several times on here that it is a 'carpenter bee' . But I do not dispute that what you say is not totally true. If you ever come across a black bee hive please take a photo and send it to me
People like to talk nonsense on the internet, like that a carpenter bee produces honey..
Hmmm...
Aren't they Carpenter Bees? 🐝
It is indeed..... ❤
I love bees 💕
There is nothing better than walking among the Lavendar and hearing the Bees buzzing.
OH MY GOD WHAT A CUTIE PIE
I see theses at my Walmart by theses yellow flowers with trees and they fight over the pollen
Bro capenta bee while said big black bee
It’s a wood bee. They are harmless if u don’t touch them
When i was a kid, I used to think they'll go inside my ear and live there making me deaf
That is awful, Eerie. Some stoopid person must had said something for you to believe that. You probably had nightmares that they'd come into your ears in the night - poor kid!!!
Same man iam to terrified from them
Hii one ended up in my balcony today (injured) can somebody tell me how do i take care of him!
Just let it rest in a quiet place with garden stuff around, like grass or flower petals and leaves and make sure that there is some water on a flower petal for it - It might just need to rest but sometimes if hurt badly it will be sad, but it will probably fly on to Bee Heaven.
No Brasil são chamadas de mamangava ou mangangá.
São polinizadores naturais do maracujá.
They love wood. It’s a carpenter bee.. he was gonna finish building your house.
He left to bring more help.
I love your humour! I think you could be correct - but so far, he hasn't come back with any others...... LOL. Maybe they are all on strike - or left the country in disgust at Macron!
last time I killed one with electric racket, a lot of smoke came out
Aaahhhh NOOOOO! Why would you want to kill any insect - they all serve a purpose of nature, all are important in order to keep a perfect balance...... I may not like an insect but that does not give me the right to end it's life......
@@cheekiweeki was stung before when I was sleeping, got traumatized :(
I just remembered when my brother was peeing in the backyard a bumblebee flew by us and we got scared and ran
Not sure if it was the same day but we were infront of the driveway and he was doing something i cant remember
A bumblebee flew by us and we got scared
Scary, but beautiful! I-m sure she is more concerned about getting free than stinging you hahaha!
Yes I think she really wanted to get going -
My friend just found one of these, scared the shit out of me😂
It seems like they may be a giant carpenter bee I have a few that love my flowers
I am in North France and the weather through July has been mostly wet, windy and cool, resulting in me not seeing any of these beautiful Bees 🥲🥲
Yes they are evidently a type of carpenter bee - but I think they are really beautiful!
Thanks for "beeing" so respectful to the bee :) Too many videos of the opposite nature on here.
Our pleasure!
one time i heard that kind of buzzing and i was like "OMG ITS A BEE OMGMOGMOGOGMOGMGOMGOGMOGMOG HABAYHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHSGDFUYGEUWDGYUTWYFLIY&IIYHLEU" and then my friend was like "CHILL ITS JUST A DAMN FLY" and it was not.
very beautiful creature love from India 😘😘😘
Aaah Thank You Abhishek Shama - I think so too
when I was a 7 year old I use to yell our "BLACK BEE" in the outside halls
Carpenter Bee 🐝
I saw one in bois fleuri swimmingpool
I hope it was wearing a 'wet suit'!
I actually got stung with one of these to me it hurt like hell and was hard to pull out I was struggling for like 30 seconds
Gosh, I'm surprised to hear that! They come buzzing around me in The garden all the time and never come near me
that is insane
MY BABY GIRL BEE😩 ME LOVE BEES
I'm totally not sus
So this is the infamous BBB that i always see in those tags in adult sites
Oooh YES this is the one - she is very famous
Mothman, Is that you?
No - this is Cheekiweeki!😁
beauty!!!
Please help it got into my house! Then I let it out of my sight for seconds and it flew off somewhere, now I don't know where it is 😢 I'm so scared I can't sleep
Ahhhh Hope you are OK now?
I thought carpenter bees were only found in America
No, we have them here too - in France
@@cheekiweeki thats a beast of a bee
Bumblebees are more restricted to certain areas, there are carpenter bees in my country but no bumblebees
I have found out it is Hair footed bee or a carpenter bee.
Carpenter bee
That black bee is very angry
She only makes a loud noise because she is in a room with only windows and this magnifies the sound. It is only a beautiful Bee asking for me to open a window and let her get back to her children - she is worried and anxious. Poor thing!🤔
She's a female ...please some one correct me if I'm wrong ...please
The only thing I don't like about this bug is its size and THAT BUZZ ZZZZZZ IN MY EAR.
Kinda the reason I don't go outside much. Ik it sounds stupid.
Mini helicopter am I right? 😂
Actually, most bees are female.
NUFF SAID
You should call him Tyrone, cause you will never see him again xD
There are many in my garden, HOW would I know?????
I have a pet black bee he or she is 4 years old the bee doesnt sting he or she visits for flowers in the garden
Aaaaahhh that is really nice...
I sometimes i see that bee and not buzz and my little brother and my cousin got so scared and we trying to hit it but i hit it and it still alive so scary
I love your accent
Mmmmmm its lovely isn't it!
Its a female,not a male.male carpenter bees have giant eyes.female carpenter bees will sting when they are in danger
Yes Chea! 😄
@@cheekiweeki that's my first letter of my name because I'm not american,I'm cambodian
I would not come out till they get shifted in another place lol
Didn't You High Five The Bee?!?!?!
Bro has the most demonic buzzing sound
Has anyone even asked what the name of this insect is?
Yes they have and lots have replied with suggestions.... what do you think she should be called?
That’s one huge BBB
Yea this IS a BBBBB - a big beautiful blue-black Bee