A Civilization 100 Million Years Old
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In this video, you will learn: How many bees are there on Earth and how much do they weigh;
where the largest bee on the planet lives and what it looks like;
how bees find their way home;
what would happen to humanity if bees disappeared;
and finally, what do bees do in winter?
Bees.
#reyouniverse #ryv
I used to have to change out trash bags at an amusement park that were swarmed by bees. After a while I got used to going in around 100s of them buzzing around me but as long as you are minding your own business and don't directly threaten them they never stung me once!
Bees usually only sting when protecting their honey that is stored, those bees were probably foraging
Correct
Mind your own bees-ness 😂😂
Are you sure they weren't Wasp yellow jackets
@@bullseyenow1 nah I don't fuck with wasps
We have a water catcher from a drippy faucet for our hose outside. Local bees were drinking from this. One very hot day I shut it tight. While chilling out front a bee comes rushing to me. I flinch at first but suddenly got the feeling this bee wanted my attention. So I waited for it to tell me what it wanted instead of swatting it away. It flew away and I just knew to follow. It brought me to the faucet. Everything had dried out. I knew then it was asking me for water. So I turned on the faucet and let it do its thing. The bee quickly left and came back shortly after with its friends. They must have been really thirsty.
Yes. Sensitive people notice these things. I was once pushed aside by a wasp who was going someplace in a hurry.
@@crypton_8l87 must have been a New Yorker
Not far from where I worked, there was a beehive that had existed for years. I ALWAYS enjoyed going out there on my breaks or lunches just to watch them work their hive.😊
no you didn't. story. never happened.
I read once that ants total mass would exceed the total mass of humans
Bees are awesome, but just check out the nasty wasps
@@markfromct2 it’s true
@@yearthreethou9508that's actually been debunked. It's an estimation bordering on a guess since there's no way to accurately account for any, much less all, of the variables necessary to get anywhere close to an accurate estimation.
As a beekeeper for many years, I found this vid most informative to anybody knowing nothing about what bees are.
I agree! I was in the business as a commercial beekeeper and Honey producer for 25 years loved every minute of it. Well accept when black bears would destroy my hives.
@@ajdogcurr1cool. Check out the new movie the beekeeper with Jason Statham.
What's the best way to get into beekeeping?
@@greencasestudy First and formost read read read. Then get a couple of beehives, then find an experienced beekeeper who does it for a living and learn from that person. You will learn a lot. It is not an easy business to get started. I takes a lot of dedication and determination. But it can be very very rewarding and prosperous. If you are willing to make sacrifices.
Thanks @@ajdogcurr1 my question was actually directed at @robertshorthill6836 but i appreciate your response. I'm not looking to get into it for the business, but just because i love bees, and also honey.
I have been a beekeeper for over 50 years and this is the most educational video I have ever watched. Thank you for the quality.
I dont know what it is about me but my whole life I been intersted and respected in Bees, something about them fascinates me, even when I get stung, I had bee keepers keep them on my property, I usually get stung while driving my motorcycle into them a 70 mph I mean how can a Bee sting you at that speed, what's the chances that everytime they connect and sting me running into their stinger,
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Was an apprentice for a year and want to go back, no brainrot, just me n bees
Background music is quite annoying I must say, however superb educational documentary covering bees.
Kinda feel sorry for the drone bees. To have the greatest ecstacy and then to be gone in the next minute 😔
Really enjoyed this docu. I love bees so I can't see enough about them! Great quality footage, and a great narrator!
It sounds gross, but honey is actually necter vomit that is regurgitated many times by several bees. It is stored and evaporated inside the hive by bees till it is just the right amount of moisture content, we know as honey. It is a unique smell of an evening to walk past a bee hive and smell the air near a hive. Yum, yum, get ya some.
I had a candle co and would get wax from a couple local bee keepers. One guy. Norman Farmer, had 900 hives. To me it seemed pretty crazy to watch him just wipe off 100's of bees with his hands. Another lady gave it to me raw, and it was filled with honey. In order to separate it I'd melt it, let it cool and the wax would settle at the top. One thing I noticed about warming up the honey or the wax, it would attract bees and it would also keep flies away.
Yet, isn't honey sterile? Honey doesn't go bad - ever!
You can heal wounds with it.
It never grows mould or becomes poisonous.
This is an incredibly informative documentary….so many facts! The bee is divine 💖💖💖
I am a beekeeper and I am very lucky to be able to take care of them..They really are amazing creatures!
You are a blessing to all of humanity. Bless you in your work.
No, relatively speaking they’re not that amazing
@@ginomoreno5117shut up clown
@gregmoniz6452 lol, then you are uneducated ...
@gregmoniz6452 Respectfully, I'm going to have to side with the comment above me. We as humans, wouldn't survive without bees. That's how important they are to our ecology. No kidding. Blessings to you for researching the topic. You'll see.
Your content is fluppin awesome.
I’m pumped!
This is way better than cable.
Absolutely amazing documentary. Will be showing this to the kids for tv time today.
Why is this presented as if we're in a school class and about 12 years old? Bloody enjoying!!
I surprisingly really enjoyed this video and can’t wait to share it with my grandson, who always has a ton of questions about bees 🐝
I had a wild bee visit me in the desert. It landed on my arm and went near my arm pit. It was having a drink, I left it be and it then moved onto my face and ended up in my eye which I closed just before it got there. I imagine it was going for some salty goodness. Needless to say it freaked me out and I didn’t leave it there for more than 10 seconds. I thought if it gets spooked and I get stun in the eyeball I’m in deep trouble. It was quite persistent in trying to get back on me. It was a great experience that I will never forget but I won’t let it happen again.
That thumbnail, trypophobia Never felt So Good.
I find this so interesting- great to learn❤
I sat in a field of wild sweet peas in bloom in British Columbia painting a blue stripe on the back of a bee, following it to the edge of the field and waited for it to return. I went through all the colors of my 20 color set and started mixing colors. Never did find the bee again until I saw it climbing into a knothole in the back meadows barn still standing. I'd finally found a wild honey bee nest in that barn.
Just a comment with all respect..Bees are essential to human life. Along with all species, insects have a purpose..its just unaccepted to many who should take a bit of time to seek the knowledge of nature's purpose.
A poet we have now and good too.
Teachers are the best.
They are able to introduce students to many things.
Teachers could let's students be aware that "Bee Week" is incoming up.
One day that week in school, teachers can show this video.
Kids will love it.
Teachers certainly are the best at showing kids stuff about bees... and 15 other gender identities 🤧
@@c3N3q😅
I love watching bees and bumblebees work they are so dedicated to garter honey for their survival, and they look cute when working 😊
All beekeepers take great care of our bees they are so precious for our earth without bees no fruit no vegetables.they were so important it s not just we got honey from them....
I want that thumbnail on a shirt. Looks like something you would fight in Elden Ring.
One of the BEST documentaries I have ever seen
Mind blowing. After watching this, to call these creatures amazing and fascinating seems almost trite, even though they certainly are all of that. I've seen documentaries about bees before, but nothing close to this. I learned things about bees that I never suspected
Thanks for the education!
I like the fact that this planet belongs to - the 🐝🐝❤️❤️
Very interesting video!! thank you // Björne Sweden🇸🇪🙏🤗
Very interesting video. I love watching and learning about bees. They amaze me.
Good documentary overall. There are some imprecisions in parts of the information and some images that show bee flies, but it is mostly quite informative
It’s when “billions of years “gets chucked around as science fact I kind of lose interest. Overall it’s a good video but the hyperbole is unnecessary.
@@Katya-zj7ni Hyperbole? I'll have to listen again...
It's amazing to me, that humans owe their very existence to Bee's.
Science has tried, but cant reproduce what Bee's do.
It has been impossible to reproduce pollination on a large enough scale, only the Bee's can do that.
This is the BEST video about 🐝 I have ever seen. I will be sharing ALOT!!¡ Thanks!!!!!!❤
Time to charge a honey tax, 10g of honey per bee
Bees are not accountance unlike humans.
Both of yall sound dumb
Lovely video on this amazing insect. As a bee keeper myself they never cease to amaze.
One thing though honey bees are Not domesticated in the definition of the word. They are free to go as they want. Absconding if they need to reproducing and leaving when they want... the Beekeepers 'manage' them, their life cycle to our benefit.
Bee keepers will often collect the swarm for their own hives. Fantastic video.
I've always respected 🐝
Yes! We must respect Bee's and help them to survive.
Its humbling, knowing we owe our very existence to Bee's!
Science has been unable to reproduce pollination on a large enough scale, in the event we lose the Bee's.
Only the Bee's can do that, hard working little creatures.
This the best explanation of bees that l have seen.thank for this great video.l have been a bee keeper for many many years here in Florida.
There buzzing have to do with the confirmation of the combs isn't sound amazing ?
It always makes me wonder how arthropods are a part of earth ecology when everything else like mammals and reptiles have such a different body type. It seems like insects come from a certain environment that is alien just like octopus is from another part of the solar system and panspermia took plac🎉e in the distant past
Best bee documentary iv ever seen, iv shared it already, brilliant ❤️🏴
Cool video check out the new movie the beekeeper with Jason Statham
Very interesting video, thank you
Amazing video!!! It contains so much information about bees in one video. Very informative.
amazing analysis super informative
"To be or not to be" Shakespeare. An alcoholic, a. casual drinker and a binge drinker in a bar a found bees floating in there beers.The casual drinker demanded a fresh beer. The binge drinker simply removed it and drank his beer. The alcoholic carefully picked the bee up by its wings and as he positioned it face down over his beer you could hear him whisper to it "spit it out!, spit it out !"
So you got honey beer
I am told that in some parts of the world I think America, the bees are trucked in over night in their hive boxes , to pollinate fruit trees in the Spring. This is very stressful for the hive, as it has not had time to familiarise where everything is or how to return to their hive. Then next day, they are driven far away to more fruit trees. Seems to me the bees are not being considered here at all!
I've heard about this practice here in California
Very harmful to their species with absolute disregard to their intended purpose.
While your description is an inaccurate & gross oversimplification, this process is the current result of a pretty logical progression of circumstances. We enjoy our orange juice. Orchards need to be pollinated. Some enterprising entrepreneurs recognized how valuable orchard keepers would consider it to have the extra time devoted to pollination and transient hives for hire became the obvious lucrative business result. While credit should be given to the genius problem-solving, I also liken the initial booming success and slow, gradual decline in production to the short-sighted policies of the turn-of-the-century farmers who ignored the decline of topsoil until wild dust storms forced the current crop rotating practice. There's evidence that they recognize a problem and, w entomological assistance, are seeking answers. The upside is that the industry has such deep pockets that we needn't worry about funding running out before sussing out some theories and responses.
A gift from the Lord God- also, wheat.
Great.. now I'm worried about a global Bee uprising against humans
😂
Haha, no Bee uprising, as long as we respect them!
Worry more about human activity, reducing Bee numbers.
It's humbling, knowing we owe our very existence to the Bee's!
They die, we die. .. I worry about that!🤔
🐝 🐝 🐝 Bees are lifegivers,....the beauty of flowers and sweet fruit we have, are all due to the sweet buzzers ❤️ 💙 💜 💖 💗
Wind does the same shit
@@dennisgarrett112 uh no it doesnt? A single bee can polinate thousands of flowers a day
@@dennisgarrett112 Where were you educated, cupcake? 🧁
I 😣 when the bee stung and flew away without a piece of its abdomen. I wouldn't want to be stung by a bee, but seeing that it died that way is very sad. A horrible accident happened, is what it felt like. If I were stung by a bee, it is more likely that I did something to cause the stinging.
@@wip1664 No honey bee 🐝 wishes to sting-it’s a one time mortal event. As a former amateur beekeeper, bees are extremely sophisticated creatures, with a phenomenal instinct for preservation of a) first, the hive; and b) second, itself-rather like observable behavior in ant colonies. And, sadly, until very recently in the comparatively short timeline of the evolution of Homo sapiens (generously, the last 1,000 years, realistically the last 300), human societies were similarly ordered-you know, before the needs of the one outweighed the needs of the many….
Big thanks for the team who created these amazing nerdy contents. Keep up your great work guys. Love bees😮😮😮 Will continue watching your works from now on.
"Bees are dying"
... this video starts with "Bees outnumber humans by 300.000.000 times" ...
A group of Trump supporters were discussing the fact that if bees were to become extinct that it wouldn't be the end of the world , we can still get everything we need at the supermarket. Lots of honey and such there. Wish this was a joke.
Scary to hear this!
Someone should tell them, their very existence depends on Bee's.
They're probably the type that sprays and kills Bee's. .. I've seen it happen.
Ignorance can be terfifying.
Just another day of saving the beeeeeeeeeeeeeez 🐝🐝🐝
FUCKIN SIIIICCCKKK bro!
I almost accidentally lost this viddy by accidentally refreshing the home page.
Thankfully i had also accidentally put it on my watch later list.
Bees definitely are aware of us btw i think thats a bit of a stretch
Edit: I spoke too soon this video is insufferable.
I hate these ai voices
Civilization is 100,000 years old, 😂😂 yeah just tuned out
Educating people about human evolution dating back millions of years, might upset some people.
100,000 years old! WHEREs all the Honey?
@@dianahill5116indeed
I think he meant modern humans are about 100,000 years old. How we evolved from primordial humans to homo sapiens in such a short space of time is the real mystery (brain size more than doubled)
Love the narrator!!
Wow!
Thank you for such interesting stuff!
Excellent video on bees!
My only complaint is on the numbering system. Understanding there are non-hive, or individual and independent Bee Species, or hive species that have fewer than 100 or even 10 members per hive, with Carpenter Bees being the most commonly known. This cuts down the quadrillion number substantially.
Bees are one of the few insects on the planet that I actually RESPECT.
I believe that any insect has a purpose in nature.
@@anitataylor7179
Even plants have a purpose.
Dragonflies are great too, they eat mosquitoes!
I've tried, but cant accept mosquitoes, they kill more people annually, than any other creature on earth.
Check statistics, it's true. Nasty, disease spreading mosquitoes, the cause of so much human misery.
Respect and NEED. We owe our very existence to the Bee's.
No Bee's, no food, no life.
Science has been unable to reproduce pollination on the necessary scale, should we lose the Bee's!
We must look after them, honey is nice, but secondary to all the other things they do for us.
This should bee good 👀
Why did the bee cross the road?
Bee cause it was looking 4 a buzz 🤔
2 bee or not 2 bee
What a great documentary. Imagine if/when scientists ever succeed with genetic transformation & cybernetics
You said planet and 100 million years and then said
“Sounds like science fiction”
Well it is…. What a load of rubbish
I am just so amazed of EVERY insect in this planet
17:04
That's not really true either. They do help defend the hive. They swoop and bump into the face of an attacker. They also helped push invading bees away from and out of the entrance. And they patrol the home and help corral Hive Beatles
They also travel from hive to hive being intercepted by workers who clean them and feed them and make sure they're up to snuff. Then they wander around the hive and make their way to the nursery.
In the nursery they walk around the brood comb and they whisper or sing to undeveloped brood. It also seems that they have a hand in detecting varroa mite. Do they make a sort of chittering noise at the entrance to an infected cell which draws the attention of a nanny bee who works the nursery. The nanny b will then uncap the road and remove it from the hi taking it far away and depositing it where the Verroa mite not get back to the hive
So I'm one of the 7% of people being allergic to bee stings, nice!
Got stung once at around the age of 8, stepped on one barefoot in the garden!
My foot got swollen like at least double the size for nearly 2 weeks!
Crawled around like a dog at home 🤣
Trypophobia stuff looks trippy on hallucinogens
I don't think bees are unaware of us. I used to cultivate flowers in my yard for the bees. One day I was mowing my yard and a paper wasp came at me. Obviously wanting to attack me. A Bumble Bee dive bombed on the wasp and chased him off. It looked deliberate. Like that bee was trying to protect me.
It wasnt!
We humans are “hyper social” creatures. Putting intention on anything like doors and animals. And faces on cars.
A bee is a set of funktions/instinkts, like a cell.
A bee hive is almost like a creature of flying cells.
(Im a bee keeper)
@@JakobHoldensen again it's just your belief system that bees are instinctual and can't think or have consciousness or conscience. Just like 150 years back Victorian people use to think blacks are instinctual and don't have consciousness
Jakob is full of sh... he was definitely protecting you
@JakobHoldensen Who can't spell Functions or Instinct correctly?
Look, it has been proven that bees can memorize faces and recognize them when they see them again. Bees are highly social creatures with a language and a structured society. I think you are not giving bees enough respect.
@@Archer-NatureWorn They are impressive yes. I'm still puzzled how they decide where to settle when they form a swarm or communicate where to fly by dancing. (remember the hive is in darkness).. Scientists are amazed of how such a small brain can recognise a face. and so on. But they are insects. You can call them highly social but not I our way or like dogs.
If you find an old forest (they say about 200 years old) you find communication of a level that is hard to comprehend among the trees. Its amazing. but trees are different than us, just like bees.
Humans are amazing in being hyper social. The ability to look at an other human and know that he know that I know without speaking. Its a super power but it messes with us to look at beings and misunderstand the unspoken communication. That's why we mistreat our pets by dressing them up and shit, and make cartoons with ducks living in houses.
Sorry about the spelling. You know how it is when you'r not nativ in a language, and I don't think you understand danish.
Jupitorz moon: 🌎🌍🌏 0:38
I sometimes think too much honey is taken from these hard working little creatures by man and his greed. Leaving the colony very depleted for the winter.
If that was true, they would have all starved to death by now
Hopefully, responsible bee keepers make sure the colonies are protected.
After all, they know our very existence depends on the Bee's.
Bee's die, we die...
Science hasn't been able to reproduce pollination, on the scale done by Bee's.
B-but the bible says the world is about 6000 years old!!
Are we going to talk about how HONEY BEES ARE NOT in danger of extinction? In fact the bees that are in danger ARE the WILD BEES! Yes, Honey Bees ARE domesticated!
Why are there pixilated censorship in this video?
Not 100k years or 1m years. So silly
Bees, the source of sweetness and light!
Bee's, the very source of our existence!
David Attenborough's voice needed.
There is a easy nickles cage joke here somewhere
How did they survive the dinosaurs extinction event?
Good info on Bees. a minor nit pick as someone interested in Anthropology, at the beginning it says "Human civilization has been around 100 thousand years" we have only had "civilization" as in agriculture, larger settlements, etc. for about 8-12 thousand years. At the end of the video "we have been around for 100 thousand years". Homo Sapiens have existed for about 400 thousand years, and if by "we" you mean humans, then other members of genus Homo are types of Humans, and in that sense, we go back to Homo Habilis which fist appeared around 2.4 million years ago, or maybe even as early as 2.7 mya.
I’m excited to have this video appear in my feed…I love the precious bees…..❤❤❤nothing better than having real honey from your own girls( hive)
Quran has talked about the bee's 1446 years ago look about it
Nature and people are cruel
Awesome work. Keep it up.
Thank you for sharing with us!
The photography is excellent. The information is good, but why do I get the impression I’m in my third or fourth grade elementary school class, when hearing the narrators voice??
I really need Richard Attenborough to understand this stuff deeply….
Great video but 100 millions years, and this world don't have 7000 Thousand years yet.
Ok seriously. I was just smoking and had the thought of. How did the hive mind evolve about? And boom. Here I am. This just happened to be recommended
38:58
Of course this isn't really accurate either. A lot of times the old clean will swarm and leave behind the new undeveloped Queens to hatch on their own. In this way colonies reproduce much like a dandelion sending out its seeds
Interesting analogy, but I suppose technically, the seed of a colony is a drone because it is the equivalent of flying sperm, with 100% of its genes derived from exactly half of the mother. But certainly some colonies overswarm themselves to death of the original colony, but one could apply Dr. Tom Seeley's work and perhaps up to a fifth of the swarms could make it through winter. The math in various places is quite flawed. Written by an AI. Not well enough proofed. Should have been proofed by a human entomologist, not AI. In one place, it says queen mates with 7-10 drones, then followed by the queen carrying the semen of 'dozens' of drones. Overall, most of the info is pretty accurate, though.
I love bees 🐝 ❤
BEES
Ai narration is awful !!
Thanks for uploading ❤
I have learned most of my knowledge about bees from this video. I love bees and especially hornets 🐝, because they keep wasps away.
Thank you for this amazing video.
Do you have a similar video of stingless bee? It is an amazing creature, producing rare stingless bee honey with even better nutrients.
Remarkable example of very high order collective intelligence
“Chitin” is Greek in origin (from the word for “tunic”) and is correctly pronounced with an initial “k” consonant. I recall a 6th grade student pronouncing it with an initial “sh” consonant in an oral report, resulting in classroom chaos. 😂.
Why do people say humans will die without bees?
Not the bees! NOT THE BEES!!!
Bee bread sounds delicious
So there aren't any other insect or bird species that can pollinate plants?
Man..this was an amazing video, but why not a real narrator? I’d love to collab or audition to help with a narrator guy voice!
Do bee's have knees 🤔
Why do you have random pixellated blobs in the honeycomb shot?
Your information completely contradicts the Bible timeline… am I to believe your word over that of the best and longest selling book of all time?.. Considering you’re on this planet less than 100 years!?…Even science are divided on this…
I can only shake my head when someone cites an ancient book of fairy tales full of stories made up by humans as their source. And religious people are surprised when no one with a little knowledge and education takes them seriously.
PS: Science is not divided on this. At least not real, serious science. But you're probably referring to some pseudo-science nonsense like "Intelligent Design". 😂
@@MDMARaver So am I to believe you have the answer?… Einstein himself came to believe in God… It’s not our argument, nor the argument of those who came before us spreading thousands of years and still have not scratched the surface… For those who believe, no explanation is necessary, for those who don’t, no explanation is possible… However, it is your opinion, but to base it on your limited Intellect, is a very foolish thing… There’s more evidence pointing to the existence of God than your argument… On your deathbed you may come to a better realisation, what a dreadful life to live without purpose, and what a dreadful end if your wrong! At least do a little searching before it’s too late… There are countless stories of people with your view, who ended up not only believing, but better teachers than those who are counted amongst the thousands of the faithful …
@@gobradGod has revealed Himself in His creation, but men have refused to acknowledge Him.
Romans 1:20