Years ago (before Katrina) I used to deliver and pickup in the Biloxi Gulf Coast area with my 18 wheeler and just loved all the Antebellum homes that were lining the highway and the video shows them now all gone because of Katrina. Very, very sad it breaks my heart. It was a beautiful well kept historical area.
Awesome that you mentioned the paddlewheel boat “President “. My aunt and I rode on it on the Mississippi River in 1968. I was standing on the top deck and the Captain blew the whistle and I almost jumped over. Wasn’t expecting it. Lol. I was 13 at the time. Precious memories revisited. Thanks Randy.
This is a good one with all the right components; Pete, a challenging and messy removal, a comedy side trip through Harbour Freight, a scenic trip down the Gulf highway to Biloxi, some good laughs, and finishing up with your beautiful photography. Thanks for that! And please take it easy on yourself till your injuries heal. God bless you.
These girls were so mean to you. I haven’t seen you get this many stings in a while. Please take care of yourself and try and rest your injury more so it can heal. Thanks for another great video.
I like to stick around to the very end to view your beautiful photos… a real treat…. thank you for your wonderful videos,appreciate every one of them,find them so relaxing.🙂
@19:46 The ear sting is the most sick I've ever been. It literally layed me down in the dirt. Terry at Guardian Bee Apparel can concur. I will never forget that day. I was sick... MERCY!!!
Daygo looks like he could be Pete's brother, a little more hair on his face and you got Pete. Randy and Pete the Batman and Robin of bee removal. 😉😉 Another great video Randy.😇
You've mentioned that you put your foot through the deck. I did the same thing at about the same time as you! Yes, I did on January 2nd. So you have a subscriber here who really gets it. God heal you quickly!
That was an ace video DirtRooster, camera fails and all. Now I've seen Biloxi. You're a talented photographer. You look after that leg of yours now! Best wishes to you and Pete and all your friends and loved ones. See you soon.
Hey Randy, I got your T-shirt it's very nice, thank you. ☃💨 Here is some More Yankee Cold for Yah, didn't you ask for more? LMBO xx z 💞 . Always bring a jacket is the rule around here💨😱. All that Cement got dragged off by the Tides? We just had a Noreaster down at Home,the South Shore of Boston😝. I've seen the Ocean become a Claw and grab a House and Slam it Down 😱! It looks like that happened to that Marina? Nicely Done ✅ How is the Lighthouse attached? JO JO IN VT 💕😄☃
Randy, you always have the most beautiful photography at the ends of your videos. You should put a collection together and put them on for people who want to see some shots of how beautiful the "dirty, dirty South" really is. Thank you so much for your videos. I know it is a lot of extra work on top of the hard work you do taking out the hives. I hope you are feeling better after your fall. Please say hello to that pretty, hard-working wife of yours.
That lighthouse would definitely be nice to shoot. You are absolutely right about the tools, you get what you pay for. The cell phone FLIR is where it’s at. I’m going to check those out. I’m surprised at how healthy the colonies appear from the cutouts. Most of them look healthier than ours and we treat and feed ect. That will make you think. Thanks for sharing.
FINE job and I like tools that don't go to pieces just looking at 'em and glad Dago got the goods. You and Pete earned that one and I'd get a rake for that junk someplace other than where yall went. HI to Pop and Tommy and Little Mama. Hope yall have recovered from the big meet. GBWYall and the Go-Pro did good!
Randy, You’re learning like I did why there’s 18 wheels under a tractor trailer. We’d be just fine if we had 18 knees, ankles, etc. Lady must hide all the Christmas toys under the sofa.
Randy, next time when Pete is helping, instead of a roach running out have a little toy mouse in your hand and let it run out for Pete! That one had a lot of brood for December. When you and Pete went for a ride I thought you were going to one of the Casinos!
We have over a foot of snow and single and low teens in temps, and loving it every second. My body could not handle doing removals all year around. I do it a month a year and that is enough for me. lol
Yankees sent some cold temperatures. . Mike Barry said the same thing. . We just wanna share is all. You dug up the toy stash under that sofa. . Wow. . 😂 That colony looks nice. I’ve never been to a removal. Be cool seeing this.
I'll take all the cold you can spare. I'm built for it. If the kids knew that was under there they could have slid the couch out and had a pre-Christmas before the real Christmas.
Love the channel etc but Pete doesn't want to give his full time job up because been a camera man doesn't really work well for him lol 😆 😀 keep up the great work from Lincolnshire England ps Hope you are feeling better soon as possible Randy 👍
When I grew up in Moss Point, Mississippi in the 70's & 80's the gulf coast was so beautiful and very busy with tourists and locals. After Katrina not so much... I flew down a year after to visit my parents and it was just depressing... every landmark I knew was all gone.... Pass Christian was wiped off the map. Biloxi and Gulfport turned into a mini vegas and ruined the economy. The lighthouse on 90 gone and it had survived hurricane Camille.
The Round Island lighthouse got knocked down but it was rebuilt in Pascagoula on 90. Google it. Pretty impressive. I do agree that the casino industry has done far more harm than good.
Love the content,that roach was big . I would move if I had to get away from them bugs . Never had and never will have a roach in my house. I know the honey attracts them but they would have to be close by to move in. Great vid thanks for the upload.
These aren't German house roaches. They're happier in a rotten log than in the house. I'm near Orlando. Two or three inchers aren't uncommon. The little ones we call "racers". You try to hit one, and it's ten feet away before your hand can drop 8 inches. They come out of boxes that have bees in them. You get used to them after awhile. The fire ants are the big thing down here. That, and the "Huntsman Spiders". I was cleaning out old boxes, and they hide under the handles. Saw two females and a male. I have Diatomaceous Earth that I hit them with. They scurry off, but they're doomed. Same with the roaches and ants.
I did boot camp and my first AIT at Ft. Jackson, SC, and we had some kind of giant wild flying roaches that were the size of small birds, LOL. I remember getting up in the middle of the night to visit the latrine, and one of those "Rodan" sized monsters flew into my hair--was embarrassed to have done this wild dance, trying to bat that thing out of my hair. The QC was amused, but I wasn't. They were all in our barracks there.
Joe, I was that way until I started my business from home. Due to 3-4 deliveries a week I guess a roach or two piggy backed in a box. For the first and last time…I got roaches! I’ve had an exterminator come in and had the entire house and outside completely fumigated and have them come in every 6/8 weeks to do all the outside around the house! I hate bugs…even flies make me anxious…they’re maggots with wings!!!! 🤢
@@mrscalifdreamer Yep. Cardboard boxes are the worst when it comes to transporting roaches. They get inside the corrugated interior of the cardboard. I worked at a huge distribution center, we battled roaches and other nasty beasties all the time.
@@mrscalifdreamer A good friend owns a restaurant,he said they would come in on flats of Mushrooms. Card board also. He now has everything loaded into a 20' trailer and opens everything. He has not had a roach for 10 years now. I work on his Equipment and I don't see any. His old place was loaded with them.
NO BODY is going to mention the Gas Monkey Garage tee. I loved that show also. I am late to the party with this video,however I still enjoyed it. I am looking for more to watch.
I bought a motor and a side grinder from them 10 years ago and it still works I don't know how but they still do in the side grinder has been out in the yard since the day I bought it and it still works I'm scared to put it in the shed
LOL!! It'd be one of those stories like the homeless guy who lived in my mom's home town. He stunk so bad some of the men took him and got him cleaned up. He caught pneumonia, I think, and died. That was back in the fifties so no telling what the real story is but yeah, leave that grinder outside. LOL
I like watching your videos and the scenic shots where you are. I would like to get the green hat you are wearing . When you drop those big bundles of bees and they land with a thump, does that kill or injure a lot of bees?
Just to be clear,unless its stamped made in Germany, Japan, or England It's made in chyna,or other for cheap manufacturing processors so said"name brand tool" companies can make profit over quality
This was a great video i also forgot to say i dont know how you do it without getting stung in the face i always wear my headgear that the last place i want stung
I wince for you with all the stings. Of course you do obviously know that the beekeeper gloves that cover the arms and wearing a veil would cut the number of stings considerably. I have seen you comment about swelling up with some stings. If you ever have a prolonged absence from regular stings I would be very cautious about the possibility of anaphlactic shock that could result once you start getting stung again. Be careful ....I appreciate your videos.
Please give your leg time to heal. At least 6 wks to 3 months for soft tissue. I can only imagine what it would be like if you and your dad both can't get around the bee yard!
And now my mom knows why I moved my sofas and vacuumed under them every week! You guys rock!
Years ago (before Katrina) I used to deliver and pickup in the Biloxi Gulf Coast area with my 18 wheeler and just loved all the Antebellum homes that were lining the highway and the video shows them now all gone because of Katrina. Very, very sad it breaks my heart. It was a beautiful well kept historical area.
I've said it before and I will say it again......We are THE BEST at this mess. Now let's go get sum beezzz
Hands down
I love the dynamic with y'all! Im really enjoying this video :)
@Yappy Beeman I agrees! Y’all are the best that bees!
Go ahead and say it again. You done gone and Yappified your self!
YES YOU ALL ARE HANDS DOWN!!! I'M WATCHING VIDEOS AT WORK CURRENTLY💪🏾😁
Awesome that you mentioned the paddlewheel boat “President “. My aunt and I rode on it on the Mississippi River in 1968. I was standing on the top deck and the Captain blew the whistle and I almost jumped over. Wasn’t expecting it. Lol. I was 13 at the time. Precious memories revisited. Thanks Randy.
The President! My home town, St. Louis, was a home port. I think they turned it into a casino at some point.
You probably get this a lot but i find it amazing that you guys take so many stings and just effortlessly smile through it and continue~!
Haha Nothing to it.
You actually get use to a kind of pain. As a boilermaker I got burns so much I could tolerate it. So I guess it's the same with bee-keeping.
This channel and all these bee channels are fascinating - Thank you
even with the camera problems its still a great episode!!
Thanks Don :)
Great video Randy. Love the scenery on the coast.... and the cutout!
Thanks a bunch Greg! Hope y'all are staying warm up there.
I always love watching your videos and especially with Pete and/or the other one"short" you work with, you make your videos very entertaining 👍👍👍
Pete is a good one to hang out with.
So good to see you doing your thing. Hope knees & ankles/feet get better soon.
I hope so too!
It's always good to see your videos
Thanks Jonathan
This is a good one with all the right components; Pete, a challenging and messy removal, a comedy side trip through Harbour Freight, a scenic trip down the Gulf highway to Biloxi, some good laughs, and finishing up with your beautiful photography. Thanks for that!
And please take it easy on yourself till your injuries heal. God bless you.
I'm trying to but feeling kind of lazy for not going non stop.
Talk about skills, getting that cut perfect the first time!!!
Sorry to see you're still sore from that fall.
Keep the great content coming!!
After opening a few hundred ceilings like this you develop muscle memory I think.
Good seeing Randy again!!
Thanks Ninja-Rod
Back watching this video again Randy. For some reason this one is one of my favs
These girls were so mean to you. I haven’t seen you get this many stings in a while. Please take care of yourself and try and rest your injury more so it can heal. Thanks for another great video.
And one of the main reasons I love your videos is seeing the area, the photographs. You have a good eye - from this photographer.
The shots in this one were nothing spectacular but thank you very much!
I like to stick around to the very end to view your beautiful photos… a real treat…. thank you for your wonderful videos,appreciate every one of them,find them so relaxing.🙂
We caught our 1st swarm ever Thursday. We my wife and twin brother. Have done 4 removals thank you dirt rooster. This is our first swarm, easy.
Good stuff
Yes sir, love the photos and music at the end. Praying you feel better next pass.
Much appreciated
@19:46 The ear sting is the most sick I've ever been. It literally layed me down in the dirt. Terry at Guardian Bee Apparel can concur. I will never forget that day. I was sick... MERCY!!!
I remember that very well. I was worried it was going to put you off of beekeeping. Glad you're still in the game.
These videos intrigue me for hours. I'd love one video explaining the anatomy of the hive.
Awesome job Randy and Pete!!! Thanks!
Thanks a bunch Rodney
Great video, enjoyed very much. Lots of bees and honey!
Daygo looks like he could be Pete's brother, a little more hair on his face and you got Pete. Randy and Pete the Batman and Robin of bee removal. 😉😉
Another great video Randy.😇
Made some good $ in The President Casino. Katrina changed the whole casino scene for sure, and so much more! Love your removals!
I went in there one time. Lost $50 and never went back. I did that in the first three casinos on the coast. That was the last time I gambled. haha
Wow looks amazing but wouldn’t want that in my house 🏡👌
Interesting stuff! That was a lot of beautiful honey you donated. I'm sure it will be appreciated!
It was. He brought me a jar back as a thanks
You've mentioned that you put your foot through the deck. I did the same thing at about the same time as you! Yes, I did on January 2nd. So you have a subscriber here who really gets it. God heal you quickly!
23 in ohio with about a foot of snow hoping my bees make it. weather has been up and down not good. love watching the best and yappy too. LOL
Yes, I hope your bees make it.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for stopping by Richard.
Harbor Freight is a budget beekeeper’s best friend. Lol 😂
Great video as always. Sorry to hear about your accident hope you feel better soon
Thank you Cynthia
Wow that’s a lot of pet toys!
I admit I loled at the meowing and barking in this one.
They must have been upset about us messing with their toys.
In addition to you skills of bee care and removing hives you have a great eye for awesome photos!
Thank you very much! I think I'm my own worst critic because I didn't feel like they were all that good but they went good with the video.
That was an ace video DirtRooster, camera fails and all. Now I've seen Biloxi. You're a talented photographer. You look after that leg of yours now! Best wishes to you and Pete and all your friends and loved ones. See you soon.
I love Biloxi for photography. Lots to see there.
Pete, Nice shout out for Vice Grip Garage !!!
Hey Rooster 🐓 I pray y’all are doing great brother Amen 🙏
Much appreciated my friend
It's always awesome and fun watching you work. Feel better Randy.
Thank you, I will. Rehabbing myself.
This California girl is enjoying your content. Who knew? Music, area visuals and bees are awesome!
Glad you enjoy it!
Hey Randy, I got your T-shirt it's very nice, thank you.
☃💨 Here is some More Yankee Cold for Yah, didn't you ask for more? LMBO xx z 💞 . Always bring a jacket is the rule around here💨😱.
All that Cement got dragged off by the Tides?
We just had a Noreaster down at Home,the South Shore of Boston😝.
I've seen the Ocean become a Claw and grab a House and Slam it Down 😱!
It looks like that happened to that Marina?
Nicely Done ✅
How is the Lighthouse attached?
JO JO IN VT 💕😄☃
I greatly appreciate the yankee cold and the shirt order. It's amazing what damage water can do.
Great Video , Randy ! Hope you rehab real soon . It takes a while with your Knees and ankles . That one Bee stung you in the Ear . Ouch !
I'm doing better. Still got some healing to do though.
The old Broadwater..sad to see it completely gone....
It was a beautiful place.
I could here what we call "Greyhound Training Devices" meowing in the background.😀🐈⬛
Haha
Not just currently the best, but you'll always BEE the best
Haha Thank you
Love your channel!!!
Thank you so much!!
Best quotes ever
11:37
“I think I need a rake”
“The couch is sticky”
Lmao 🤣
Haaa!! But really, the couch was sticky. lol
You are the best guys!
Randy, you always have the most beautiful photography at the ends of your videos. You should put a collection together and put them on for people who want to see some shots of how beautiful the "dirty, dirty South" really is. Thank you so much for your videos. I know it is a lot of extra work on top of the hard work you do taking out the hives. I hope you are feeling better after your fall. Please say hello to that pretty, hard-working wife of yours.
Great idea Connie! I just may do that later this year.
Right after the tool snob comment there was an ad for HF! Perfect timing!!
LOL They’re listening
Always amazing watching ya'll. Good job
Great vid!! Seriously you looked like a bunch of rookies 🤣Toughest SOB'S EVER😉👍👍✅
Gotta be at least a little tough in this line of work.
Its amazing what bees can do when people leave them alone. Hope you didn't get to many stings, but it sure looked like it!
Not too bad, maybe twenty or so.
That sky with the moon in it looks like a painting.
It does look strange
That lighthouse would definitely be nice to shoot. You are absolutely right about the tools, you get what you pay for. The cell phone FLIR is where it’s at. I’m going to check those out. I’m surprised at how healthy the colonies appear from the cutouts. Most of them look healthier than ours and we treat and feed ect. That will make you think. Thanks for sharing.
It absolutely will make you think. That's why I'm treatment free for the most part and I'm doing studies on feral colonies.
FINE job and I like tools that don't go to pieces just looking at 'em and glad Dago got the goods. You and Pete earned that one and I'd get a rake for that junk someplace other than where yall went. HI to Pop and Tommy and Little Mama. Hope yall have recovered from the big meet. GBWYall and the Go-Pro did good!
I'll screen shot this and send to everyone to say hi.
You’re close to the apartments I used to live. Worked at Gulf Coast Medical Center after Katrina.
Yep, not too far away.
Fun video, good job guys!
Thanks man. That was a tough one with me half cripple.
Eeeew....I'm surprised the bees wanted to move in, lol. I fully agree with buying name brand quality tools, but I do like HF for "disposable" tools.
My dad absolutely loves the place.
Randy, You’re learning like I did why there’s 18 wheels under a tractor trailer. We’d be just fine if we had 18 knees, ankles, etc. Lady must hide all the Christmas toys under the sofa.
We do need to spread the load out sometimes.
Pretty sure it’s the cat batting things under the couch.
Since 1994, apparently. Lol
@@carschmn Or kids. Mine were experts at putting toys and other "stuff" in the oddest places, LOL.
When Pete kicked that huge roach I immediately started screaming "Don't kick it! Dude you need to be going Riverdance on that thing." 😱
Riverdance that thing, too funny🤣🕺👣👣🐝🐝🐝🐝
Lord touch you son Randy heal all that’s effect in that fall. Bless you
Thank you for the prayers Shari
That’s not lucky at finding cross board. That’s called SKILL. Lol. Great vid you two.
More like muscle memory from cutting so many ceilings. lol
Randy, next time when Pete is helping, instead of a roach running out have a little toy mouse in your hand and let it run out for Pete! That one had a lot of brood for December. When you and Pete went for a ride I thought you were going to one of the Casinos!
Oooo if I let a mouse run out on Pete I’d have to find another helper. Haha
I've fished off the Broadwater many times for Reds and Black Drum
I throw a net once in a while out there.
Meow! Meow! Meow! Kitty wanted to supervise!
That thing meowed for five hours.
We have over a foot of snow and single and low teens in temps, and loving it every second. My body could not handle doing removals all year around. I do it a month a year and that is enough for me. lol
Enjoying the videos, keep em coming
Thanks, will do!
Yankees sent some cold temperatures. . Mike Barry said the same thing. . We just wanna share is all. You dug up the toy stash under that sofa. . Wow. . 😂
That colony looks nice. I’ve never been to a removal. Be cool seeing this.
I'll take all the cold you can spare. I'm built for it.
If the kids knew that was under there they could have slid the couch out and had a pre-Christmas before the real Christmas.
I wish I could go and follow you around learn from you while working for you.
You'd get tired of it real quick. :)
Idk, it’s hard to get tired of stuff you love.
Love the channel etc but Pete doesn't want to give his full time job up because been a camera man doesn't really work well for him lol 😆 😀 keep up the great work from Lincolnshire England ps Hope you are feeling better soon as possible Randy 👍
Very true! LOL Thanks Paul
Great job I need some of that honey darn. I even work your just to far away
We'll have some of our honey up on the web site pretty soon.
When I grew up in Moss Point, Mississippi in the 70's & 80's the gulf coast was so beautiful and very busy with tourists and locals. After Katrina not so much... I flew down a year after to visit my parents and it was just depressing... every landmark I knew was all gone.... Pass Christian was wiped off the map. Biloxi and Gulfport turned into a mini vegas and ruined the economy. The lighthouse on 90 gone and it had survived hurricane Camille.
I live in Gulfport, the lighthouse on hwy 90 in Biloxi is still there
The Round Island lighthouse got knocked down but it was rebuilt in Pascagoula on 90. Google it. Pretty impressive.
I do agree that the casino industry has done far more harm than good.
Love the content,that roach was big . I would move if I had to get away from them bugs . Never had and never will have a roach in my house. I know the honey attracts them but they would have to be close by to move in. Great vid thanks for the upload.
These aren't German house roaches. They're happier in a rotten log than in the house. I'm near Orlando. Two or three inchers aren't uncommon.
The little ones we call "racers".
You try to hit one, and it's ten feet away before your hand can drop 8 inches. They come out of boxes that have bees in them. You get used to them after awhile.
The fire ants are the big thing down here. That, and the "Huntsman Spiders". I was cleaning out old boxes, and they hide under the handles. Saw two females and a male. I have Diatomaceous Earth that I hit them with. They scurry off, but they're doomed. Same with the roaches and ants.
I did boot camp and my first AIT at Ft. Jackson, SC, and we had some kind of giant wild flying roaches that were the size of small birds, LOL. I remember getting up in the middle of the night to visit the latrine, and one of those "Rodan" sized monsters flew into my hair--was embarrassed to have done this wild dance, trying to bat that thing out of my hair. The QC was amused, but I wasn't. They were all in our barracks there.
Joe, I was that way until I started my business from home. Due to 3-4 deliveries a week I guess a roach or two piggy backed in a box. For the first and last time…I got roaches! I’ve had an exterminator come in and had the entire house and outside completely fumigated and have them come in every 6/8 weeks to do all the outside around the house! I hate bugs…even flies make me anxious…they’re maggots with wings!!!! 🤢
@@mrscalifdreamer Yep. Cardboard boxes are the worst when it comes to transporting roaches. They get inside the corrugated interior of the cardboard. I worked at a huge distribution center, we battled roaches and other nasty beasties all the time.
@@mrscalifdreamer A good friend owns a restaurant,he said they would come in on flats of Mushrooms. Card board also. He now has everything loaded into a 20' trailer and opens everything. He has not had a roach for 10 years now. I work on his Equipment and I don't see any. His old place was loaded with them.
That big pc of honey comb looked like a big baby back rib . Great cut out .
That's funny. It kind of did.
NO BODY is going to mention the Gas Monkey Garage tee. I loved that show also. I am late to the party with this video,however I still enjoyed it. I am looking for more to watch.
Can't go wrong with a Gas Monkey tee
I bought a motor and a side grinder from them 10 years ago and it still works I don't know how but they still do in the side grinder has been out in the yard since the day I bought it and it still works I'm scared to put it in the shed
LOL!! It'd be one of those stories like the homeless guy who lived in my mom's home town. He stunk so bad some of the men took him and got him cleaned up. He caught pneumonia, I think, and died. That was back in the fifties so no telling what the real story is but yeah, leave that grinder outside. LOL
They are liking the rooster today
I'm a big boy too but I thank I would wear a hood they are tearing your head up you will have a big head for real
One of the LA casinos landed beside lake Sabine in the marsh. That was funny.. Could go red fishing and see it.
I imagine there were quite a few in LA that floated away.
Video is fire af
Appreciate that Jonathan
Oh my word!!!!!!! That roach was a "big fella". NOPEl!!! Who can live with that?
Big old corn fed southern roach
@@628DirtRooster lol...I would be armed with a torch!! ;)
great video , hope you heal soon.
Thank you!
Man I wished I was around to get some of that honey comb I've been wanting some for a couple years now
There'll be plenty more pulled this year.
@@628DirtRooster yea but I wouldn't be able to get any. I'm in Tennessee not sure where your location is
Great video and nice colony of bees. All toys behind that couch how did you get pete to do any work. Great video and i enjoyed it as always. ❤🐝
Wow!
With those two scrapers Doug is ready for a job at the Cold Stone Creamery
Oops , Pete not Doug . I thought his name ws doug from another vid . Sorry Pete !!
Hiya Randy
Hey William
I like watching your videos and the scenic shots where you are. I would like to get the green hat you are wearing
. When you drop those big bundles of bees and they land with a thump, does that kill or injure a lot of bees?
Triple nice ! Tons of brood maybe the heat from the apartment help
It really does.
How do you get the honey off the bees? Love watching you guys work
They clean themselves and each other when they get honey on themselves.
You are vacuuming up bees in the air now? Awesome!
It's a new trick. haha
Just to be clear,unless its stamped made in Germany, Japan, or England
It's made in chyna,or other for cheap manufacturing processors so said"name brand tool" companies can make profit over quality
Most of my power tools are Bosch, Milwaukee, Hitachi or old Craftsman. No doubt some of them are produced in china but the quality of them is proven.
Like this video so much that I'm gonna watch again for like the 7th time.
I haven't seen that video in a couple of years. It was nice to look back.
This was a great video i also forgot to say i dont know how you do it without getting stung in the face i always wear my headgear that the last place i want stung
that roach was so casual he just wanted to hang out no fear ya had to kick him away from ya 🪳🙀
He was getting too big for his britches.
Those palmetto bugs aren’t shy at all. They will crawl right on you if you give them a chance.
I wince for you with all the stings. Of course you do obviously know that the beekeeper gloves that cover the arms and wearing a veil would cut the number of stings considerably. I have seen you comment about swelling up with some stings. If you ever have a prolonged absence from regular stings I would be very cautious about the possibility of anaphlactic shock that could result once you start getting stung again. Be careful ....I appreciate your videos.
Pete sporting the full 628DirtRooster ensemble...hat, shirt, drinking cup...and who knows what else? 😂
We don't make Dirt Rooster underwear yet.
just about got my bee vac,very similar to the Colorado bee vac ,man them roaches living healthy
That's a good one. Yappy and Mr. Ed use them.
I have lived off that road when I was in high school
It was a way different place back then.
@@628DirtRooster yes it was back in 1977
Need to get yah some Depends for the work site Randy lol
I'm not sure I could stand there and soil myself even if I knew I had one on. LOL
Please give your leg time to heal. At least 6 wks to 3 months for soft tissue. I can only imagine what it would be like if you and your dad both can't get around the bee yard!
We'd have to make a new company. Two Cripples Beekeeping
Yay a new video gotta love that sticky honey
Everybody loves the honey.
I’m the honey man yes I am I’m the country honey man
Gamey honey comes from the honey suckle growing over the out house.
Interesting This could have some of that in it.