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You guys are the best in the business! I could never survive the heat with those conditions! It s 90 uo here in New York with the humidity! It sucks and i m staying in my a/c. not to rub it in!
@@KillerBeeGuy Who cares? That s still hot buddy! 92 dgrees up here today,with index heat and this damned humidity! I don t know how older folks can live in Florida! Yea,:"Walter,on Jeff Dunham says that,DRY HEAT! MY ASS! LOL
Great channel a camera gimbal stabilizer would help making the video smooth or gopro 8 and above with image stabilization on. I appreciate it when the camera was put on a the truck my motion sicknes stop.😊
To help with the heat you might think of putting an awning on one or both sides of your truck? To get out of the direct sun. Like the ones on the side of a travel trailer!? And maybe a 12 volt fan with water misting.
OMG I haven't laughed this hard in years!!! You guys are in top mode "killing me Larry" style... man they were mad as hornets! LOL. I was just thinking how great it would bee if you guys did a walk-through where you process all the honeycomb, get the honey and how you clean and prepare it for bottling... and consumption. Have to share with you... I not only have had a life long terrifying fear of bees from having been trapped and stung repeatedly by hornets, but I also have an aversion to anything coating my hands and fingers. SO watching the videos is helping me to overcome that all. Human beeings are so messed up LOL!
It's a thought, attach a hose to the truck exhaust and stick the other end into an appropriate spot in the nest. The heat should be 200 degrees. Walk away. Let the heat kill them.
Youre having the same weater that we has had too. It to hot when working outside. Than it rained in 3days, way to much. Hi on you all Reed Trez and whos more there, Hosh?!
how about setting up slow motion cameras to film them guard bees first taken off? use a tripod and the sony handy cam FDR-AX53 is pretty good because it has hi def and it has a ol' fashed eye hole for bright sunlight, (you can't see the LCD screen when filming in the bright az sun)....its 4K resulution.
What was the distance from your truck to the bees on the fence? It seems that they didn't "alert" or go nuclear until you were right on top of them. So is there a so called "safe distance" from a nest or does it depend on the hive attitude? You are the only expert that I know in which I can ask questions too Could the bees on the fence be an extension of the hive underneath the shed or do you consider these as a separate hives? Maybe you could bring a handful of these bees over to the ones underneath the shed? Kind of like a nature show lol I'm in Missouri and I have never seen anything like this. Also if you have a swarm within a town or city limits where there is a concentration of people how do you adapt to your methods of attack?
Good morning Lori! Really great questions but not enough space here to type it all! All of these and more are answered in our other vids. Please check them out. Keep the questions coming though!
If we have it we sell it but not online as it's too rare. You have to call Betty at our Bisbee store at 520 432 8016 10ish till 5ish Thu-Mon. She'll let you know what we have!
Love love love the dancing!
If it ain't fun we probably won't do it.
@@KillerBeeGuy ❤️💜
I just signed to join up for Queen Bee!!! Glad i did, hate the thought of not seeing the all that happens! 😊
What a GREAT TREAT and video!!! That was a FAB find❤🐝❤️
Thank you! 🤗
38:11, that got explosive really fast
Short fuse, big bomb!
Hi from Mississippi Sherry
That camera you want is called a borescope.
Thanks Jill! I think Karl (a member of the Killer Bee Nation) is sending us one!
Hello from SanTan AZ…wish I could afford to become queen bee but family has to come first! Soon as I can I will
No worries! We are so glad you are enjoying the removals!
You guys are the best in the business! I could never survive the heat with those conditions! It s 90 uo here in New York with the humidity! It sucks and i m staying in my a/c. not to rub it in!
Hey Mark! Thank you sooo much! Like they say 'it's a dry heat...'.
@@KillerBeeGuy Who cares? That s still hot buddy! 92 dgrees up here today,with index heat and this damned humidity! I don t know how older folks can live in Florida! Yea,:"Walter,on Jeff Dunham says that,DRY HEAT! MY ASS! LOL
We call it a 'dead heat'!
@@KillerBeeGuy Yea,but you don t get the humidity down there, and thar makes it a lot harder to breathe!
First time I saw yous doing this without the bees bombarding you .
That first hive was kinda hot!
@KillerBeeGuy realy don't know how you do that job you must have nerves of steel ..your doing brilliant job can't stop watching all your videos .
Awww! Thank you!
Do killer bees have a queen that travels with them?
Yup! Same as European honeybees.
Great channel a camera gimbal stabilizer would help making the video smooth or gopro 8 and above with image stabilization on. I appreciate it when the camera was put on a the truck my motion sicknes stop.😊
Thanks for the tips!
To help with the heat you might think of putting an awning on one or both sides of your truck? To get out of the direct sun. Like the ones on the side of a travel trailer!? And maybe a 12 volt fan with water misting.
I like that idea!
How are you going to get the honey home without it melting????
It's gonna melt. We will turn it into Viking honey!
Wow. That is a huge hive
Surprised me!
MAN, I wish I had seen this live!!!! damnit
It was quite the removal!
OMG I haven't laughed this hard in years!!! You guys are in top mode "killing me Larry" style... man they were mad as hornets! LOL. I was just thinking how great it would bee if you guys did a walk-through where you process all the honeycomb, get the honey and how you clean and prepare it for bottling... and consumption. Have to share with you... I not only have had a life long terrifying fear of bees from having been trapped and stung repeatedly by hornets, but I also have an aversion to anything coating my hands and fingers. SO watching the videos is helping me to overcome that all. Human beeings are so messed up LOL!
We're here for you!
It's a thought, attach a hose to the truck exhaust and stick the other end into an appropriate spot in the nest. The heat should be 200 degrees. Walk away. Let the heat kill them.
@@cowboyrose2212watch at 28:00
Mom would say it's hotter than the hubs of hades. Dad would say it is beastly hot. Me? It's too frolicking hot. Stay safe and cool.
Holy Hannah. You're getting this just in time to avoid swarming.
Another couple of days!
Youre having the same weater that we has had too. It to hot when working outside. Than it rained in 3days, way to much. Hi on you all Reed Trez and whos more there, Hosh?!
Good morning!
Did any of the comb make it back intact?
It was too hot. But it all goes to Viking honey!
Bummer. But on the other hand "Viking honey" yay.
Exactly!
how about setting up slow motion cameras to film them guard bees first taken off? use a tripod and the sony handy cam FDR-AX53 is pretty good because it has hi def and it has a ol' fashed eye hole for bright sunlight, (you can't see the LCD screen when filming in the bright az sun)....its 4K resulution.
That's a great idea! How much does all that cost?
What was the distance from your truck to the bees on the fence? It seems that they didn't "alert" or go nuclear until you were right on top of them. So is there a so called "safe distance" from a nest or does it depend on the hive attitude? You are the only expert that I know in which I can ask questions too Could the bees on the fence be an extension of the hive underneath the shed or do you consider these as a separate hives? Maybe you could bring a handful of these bees over to the ones underneath the shed? Kind of like a nature show lol I'm in Missouri and I have never seen anything like this. Also if you have a swarm within a town or city limits where there is a concentration of people how do you adapt to your methods of attack?
Good morning Lori! Really great questions but not enough space here to type it all! All of these and more are answered in our other vids. Please check them out. Keep the questions coming though!
95 here in Pennsylvania today
Ugh.
Mississippi is 105
Holy bee barf!
Holy cow😜
Right!?
Hi Mississippi
Morning. Where ya at this morning?
Mescal!
Can't hear you Over her talking . Wow
Bees prefer poolwater if there is any. Not always so liked by the poolowners.
Right!?
"RCH"...surveyors use that term.
Never heard of that one...
Hehe...
Means 'Real Close Huh?'.
@@KillerBeeGuy Yep...but I don't think as close as a BCH...
Viking Honey ????
We make the Viking honey using all of the comb so that it has all of the propolis and pollen in it!
You’re all making old people noises.
Burp.....fart.....
So then you guys don't sell your viking to normal people like me ? I'd sure love to try some
If we have it we sell it but not online as it's too rare. You have to call Betty at our Bisbee store at 520 432 8016 10ish till 5ish Thu-Mon. She'll let you know what we have!
That's awesome thank you guys very much I would drive and come get some but I live in maryland so that would be a very far drive lol
Just give Betty a call. She will ship it to you!
@@KillerBeeGuy I will absolutely brother thanks man I appreciate it