Impressive bee-handling skills, especially considering the risk of swarming. Your expertise shines in the way you meticulously handle the bees without protective gear. Your dedication to locating the queen showcases your commitment to preserving the colony's genetics. Your approach is both gentle and professional, making the process seem effortless. Your videos provide a captivating insight into your expertise. Keep up the great work, Yappy Beeman(TM)! You got my subscription man! This stuff is beautiful
I love love LOVE learning from people who love things. It makes things so much more interesting. Thank you for teaching!! Also I agree that practice makes permanent ❤️
You said if you were able to find a queen in all of that that we should like and subscribe, but since you found them hatching in real time, you should get a million gold stars!
I don’t know how I happened upon this man’s videos earlier today, but since then I’ve spent at least an hour watching his amazing work with bees. I’ve learned more from this man in one afternoon than I’ve ever known about bees and it’s fascinating to watch his work. He’s so gentle with them, and has so much respect for them, he almost talks to them like friends! Now I’m finally going to stop watching the videos for a little bit to research queens, hives, how they fan, how he knows when they’re upset, smoking them to calm them down, etc. thank you, sir, for the incredible work you do, and for creating this new interest for me!
I love seeing bees getting rescued and giving a new home because in germany we dont have many bees anymore 😊 so i am happy you gave so many bees a new home
Ok, first there was Frank, and now this... I could not be more IMPRESSED Yappy! A pure pleasure to watch with my morning Joe! I really like the idea of using beeswax to cap those queen cages, never even considered that. :) Thank you!
Mr.Fred, its a pleasure and honor to know twice in my life I have surprised a great guy like yourself. On a side note, I am looking forward to seeing you at confrence. Don't be uodet if Frank can't make it but if my giraffe can fit through the back door, we may have a Frank to add to the video topics.
OMG Yappy!!!!!!!!!! That was a trip to see that many queens and they were hatching!!!! What a joy to watch and learn about how that is done. Thank you for sharing this wonderful bee queen find!
Learning about bees from these videos has helped me understand how gentle honeybees are when they land on my flowers. When not near the queen or threatened, honeybees are gentle. I've taught my daughter so when we watch them land on my flowers and they can't get to the nectar, we offer a finger in support so they don't fall or we help get them back on a flower when they fall asleep and almost fall off it, and talk gently to them to thank them for their work. I've planted additional crops of bee balm around my house since they love it so much, and we keep other flowers that they love. No bees, no food. We need our bees!
5:33 I’m so glad I’ve found someone else who’s said this. My old viola teacher also said that practice makes permanent. If you practice the wrong way, it’ll take twice as much effort to fix it.
BEST BEE VIDEO EVER !! This is epic it could be a documentary ...truly amazing. All those queens hatching ...your timing was incredible. Ty ty ty ty for filming this and posting it for us all. Well done sir.
Imagine being born into this like "wow whats going on? Who turned on the lights? It's awful bright out here and I feel a draft? What's that sound? It's like? Distant bee screams and the voice of an older man with a charming accent. We're leaving? Already? Well that was easy.
Personally I’m absolutely terrified of bees (all flying bugs actually) despite only being stung once, but it’s very heartwarming to see how nice you treat the bees! I’ve never really watched a bee removal (or in this case rehousing) all the way through, and it made me smile when you were helping the queens hatch. Huge respect for you not wearing a beekeeper suit as well, I could never!
I just came upon ur videos...I love bees from a distance that is lol...the facthat U r just sooo calm w them thathey dont sting U is amazing in itself! I know U know their personalities which alone is quite fascinating wow!
Cool man, Im so bee-phobic man, Watching you manage them with such grace and care is amazing. the very sounds of them make me nervous and even panicky, and seeing them in such numbers even amplifies those feelings, But seeing you and hearing you work with them somehow for the first time is just calming enough to watch this bee video to the end.
Oh boy, that's an awesome video! This brings back memories of a wild bee hive we had in our old family house. They decided to build it in between our windows and windows shutters. I was a beautiful sight, to be able to see the inside of a bee hive without disturbing them! We did have to evict them but not without the help of a local bee keeper. We need to keep our bees alive at all cost and not kill them, native or not they are essential to our survival!
Bless this guy.. but you all do need to experience putting your hand in a swarm of mellow honey bees. They are kind and don’t mind as long as you don’t pinch. Changed my view of honey bees.. used to be scared and swat and run and now I invite/built a rest stop for honeybees in my yard by planting some flowers bees love;) they’re running out of rest stops guys.. help them out by planting some echinacea. Echinacea is a survivor flower.. barely need watering. Look at that beautiful comb btw.. nature is beautiful 😊
the loving that you have towards these bees is amazing is so nice to see you work these bees especially without a suit just blew my mind especially with the crazy amount of bees that are there is just insane.
Interesting how healthy that massive colony is. No chemical interference to keep the diseases and mites away. It just goes to show that we, as beekeepers, are doing something wrong. Great video. This guy is the real deal not like so many of the video beekeepers.
This man is an absolute trooper for going at this hive without protective equipment. On another note--thank you, UA-cam algorithm, for recommending this absolute gem of a video to so many people.
I have to say that I do get quite upset about disturbing them as they are just being bees. Unfortunately her tribe is not too particular about where they nest and just take over. No fuss no hassle. I don't know if any of the builders of houses ever know to advise buyers that the houses have to be, bee proofed. No, should but must. Not for the owners best interests but the bees. I did wonder if those people living in the houser can hear the buzzing. Especialy at night.? You could think you had tendinitis, should see ear doctor. Well I thank you for your love and care of the bees. Your patience towards your tribes is bonza. Stay well and keep those bees happy. Yes I know it rhymes but thems the breaks. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thanks to your wife as well for he patience. 🎉🎉❤😊
Thats incredible. I had a hive years ago that was just exploding in population and it had mutible active laying queens in the same hive. Everyone said I was mistaken.
i got real scared that the bees would die and had to skip till the end to see they were being relocated .. aww this video made my day.. great work brother.. god bless you
😌🌟🌠 I'm very grateful for the work you do. Thank you for helping all of them, and filming it to share with us around the world. It was wonderful to watch
It amazes me that you don't get swarmed, considering how invasive you have to be they seem so relatively calm. I know nothing about beekeeping but I really enjoyed this video. Thanks.
Wow they’re so calm! That’s insane how many there were! I’m allergic to all types of bees but am damn fascinated on how they all work. Thanks for the video and how professional you are with how you collect the bees 🐝 in your non vacuum vacuum.
I appreciate the support. I know a good bit come over from The Hornet King channel and not understand the difference in the processes. Just means I have more content to share.
I love bees! My huge lavender bushes attract thousands. When I’m harvesting lavender, I am surrounded by them . I talk to them like you do :) I’ve never been stung. God bless you for relocating bees! Lord knows we need them.
The people that are careful with every bee don't get stung so much. Then you see the clumsy bee guys who drop the frames into the boxes surely squishing the bees running around with suites and getting stung.
i had a runaway queen last year show up november first last winter, freshly mated and with about 1, 000 bees , not enough to cover a softball , i literally just put a nuc outside of my honey shack, within 5 weeks the nuc was full of bees and that young queen in an empty nuc was the strongest nuc Ive ever taken into winter in southern maryland and unbelievably the best , fastest producing hive i’ve ever had and i’ve been working bees over 50 years , i’ve never seen anything like it so i never question anything if it’s possible with bees , i don’t care how smart or experienced and entomologist is or bee keeper , bees will always make us question our abilities and their existence and future, longevity as a species 😊
That was a monsterous hive, have you ever seen so many queens? I always thought it was one queen per hive do they split up and spread out when a new queen arrives is this how they make colonies everywhere?
Awesome Yappy I just love BEE STUFF Thank you so much for stirring my soul man. I wish the heck I could get involved with Beekeeping ! Totally fascinating and God bless you for taking such a major responsibility on the way you have fun going, pal I love watching you
I appreciate you keeping the video clean ,no language, sure have enjoyed them .I am getting bees in the spring. I’m learning and excited. Hope it I can ketch some some day.😊
I'm always stunned by how easily and calmly you can handle these animals with your bare hands. Have you ever considered that some people's body chemistry may make them better suited to handle bees than others?
Well what did she expect when she made an Air Bee & Bee?
No. Just No.
Absolutely yes, and more yes. Love me some puns.
lol underrated comment, I snorted :D
I got choked up laughing so hard 😂
The bees misunderstand.
Haha, you’re right, that’s not a colony, that’s a whole kingdom!
Jokes aside, hats off to you! You did an amazing job!
Impressive bee-handling skills, especially considering the risk of swarming. Your expertise shines in the way you meticulously handle the bees without protective gear. Your dedication to locating the queen showcases your commitment to preserving the colony's genetics. Your approach is both gentle and professional, making the process seem effortless. Your videos provide a captivating insight into your expertise. Keep up the great work, Yappy Beeman(TM)!
You got my subscription man! This stuff is beautiful
Thank you very much!
I love love LOVE learning from people who love things. It makes things so much more interesting. Thank you for teaching!!
Also I agree that practice makes permanent ❤️
bee videos: let me scoop them up with my hands, be as gentle as possible; Wasp videos: i brought my trusty flame thrower
Hahahahaaaaa Isnt that the truth !!!! Great funny comment hello from Canada
Lmbooooo😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s bc wasps don’t do anything for us unlike bees
@@SerialdesA56 i thought they pollinate
@@CVargas202 no they do nothing they just steal from bees
You said if you were able to find a queen in all of that that we should like and subscribe, but since you found them hatching in real time, you should get a million gold stars!
I will gladly accept on behalf of beekeeprs all over the world, the acadamy and the bees. They were the real stars in this video......bwahhahahaha.
I don’t know how I happened upon this man’s videos earlier today, but since then I’ve spent at least an hour watching his amazing work with bees. I’ve learned more from this man in one afternoon than I’ve ever known about bees and it’s fascinating to watch his work. He’s so gentle with them, and has so much respect for them, he almost talks to them like friends! Now I’m finally going to stop watching the videos for a little bit to research queens, hives, how they fan, how he knows when they’re upset, smoking them to calm them down, etc. thank you, sir, for the incredible work you do, and for creating this new interest for me!
Read my mind lol
It was my pleasure and thank you for such a great compliment.
@@YappyBeemanSuch a great video..... Thank you for all the work you do.
Me too!
I love seeing bees getting rescued and giving a new home because in germany we dont have many bees anymore 😊 so i am happy you gave so many bees a new home
Sir that's not a colony, that's a whole kingdom you got there.
Jokes aside, hats off to you! You did a pretty good job!
Thanks for watching. This definitely fell under the bigger than normal category. Happy New Year
Seeing a queen hatch like that was really cool, good video and thank you for not hurting the bees. ♥
Sir if I happened upon a hive of this size I would pass out. You have my utmost respect.
this man is a treasure and I am beyond glad my 2 am youtube rabbit hole has ended here. just the sweetest thing I’ve ever seen omg
Haha! Same! ❤
Hii how are you doing
No pun intended
Ok, first there was Frank, and now this... I could not be more IMPRESSED Yappy! A pure pleasure to watch with my morning Joe! I really like the idea of using beeswax to cap those queen cages, never even considered that. :) Thank you!
Mr.Fred, its a pleasure and honor to know twice in my life I have surprised a great guy like yourself. On a side note, I am looking forward to seeing you at confrence. Don't be uodet if Frank can't make it but if my giraffe can fit through the back door, we may have a Frank to add to the video topics.
OMG Yappy!!!!!!!!!! That was a trip to see that many queens and they were hatching!!!! What a joy to watch and learn about how that is done. Thank you for sharing this wonderful bee queen find!
Glad you enjoyed it
Learning about bees from these videos has helped me understand how gentle honeybees are when they land on my flowers. When not near the queen or threatened, honeybees are gentle. I've taught my daughter so when we watch them land on my flowers and they can't get to the nectar, we offer a finger in support so they don't fall or we help get them back on a flower when they fall asleep and almost fall off it, and talk gently to them to thank them for their work. I've planted additional crops of bee balm around my house since they love it so much, and we keep other flowers that they love. No bees, no food. We need our bees!
To have several queens hatch during the video is just magnifico, what a treat for us!
5:33 I’m so glad I’ve found someone else who’s said this. My old viola teacher also said that practice makes permanent. If you practice the wrong way, it’ll take twice as much effort to fix it.
He just called a bee, "fat boy, and buddy." I am amused and stupidly happy to come across this video. :)
BEST BEE VIDEO EVER !! This is epic it could be a documentary ...truly amazing. All those queens hatching ...your timing was incredible. Ty ty ty ty for filming this and posting it for us all. Well done sir.
Imagine being born into this like "wow whats going on? Who turned on the lights? It's awful bright out here and I feel a draft? What's that sound? It's like? Distant bee screams and the voice of an older man with a charming accent. We're leaving? Already? Well that was easy.
I love bee relocation videos and I don’t know why lol. They’re just so cute and generally calm about being handled and I love them lol
Personally I’m absolutely terrified of bees (all flying bugs actually) despite only being stung once, but it’s very heartwarming to see how nice you treat the bees! I’ve never really watched a bee removal (or in this case rehousing) all the way through, and it made me smile when you were helping the queens hatch. Huge respect for you not wearing a beekeeper suit as well, I could never!
I just came upon ur videos...I love bees from a distance that is lol...the facthat U r just sooo calm w them thathey dont sting U is amazing in itself! I know U know their personalities which alone is quite fascinating wow!
Love listening to you explain bee behavior. Fascinating to see them come down from the comb to protect the brood!!!!
I am so thankful for people like you for taking care and preserving honey bee's being that they are one of the most important insects in the world
Yip i never see them in scotland anymore when i was a kid in the summer ever flower had one
Sir, please be aware that you spark joy with how gentle you are with the bees
I love that two minutes you get jumpscared by a bee on the camera lens.
Can’t believe what’s happening here, so many queens, thanks for keeping our interest🐝🇨🇦🐝🇨🇦❤️🐝❤️❤️🇨🇦🐝
That Nest is Beautiful, Look at the geometry they did to utilize the most space. Love Bees.
I love the fact that u take the bees and give them someplace to live thats safe for them and safe for ppl. Thank u so much 😊
Watching the queens hatch is so cool!
I have never seen queens come out of those queen cells!! Thank you so much for sharing! That was amazing!
its crazy how chill all those bees seem towards someone who knows what they're doing. awesome video
I respect the hell out of you man. How anyone can work with bees without any protective gear gets my vote. Keep buzzing along!!!!
Cool man, Im so bee-phobic man, Watching you manage them with such grace and care is amazing. the very sounds of them make me nervous and even panicky, and seeing them in such numbers even amplifies those feelings, But seeing you and hearing you work with them somehow for the first time is just calming enough to watch this bee video to the end.
right there with you.
this is honestly awesome and wholesome that your continueing to do this and prevent bees from exterminators. Keep it up!
Oh boy, that's an awesome video! This brings back memories of a wild bee hive we had in our old family house. They decided to build it in between our windows and windows shutters. I was a beautiful sight, to be able to see the inside of a bee hive without disturbing them! We did have to evict them but not without the help of a local bee keeper. We need to keep our bees alive at all cost and not kill them, native or not they are essential to our survival!
‘These bees have not been here very long’ Where have I heard that one before? 😂
Bless this guy.. but you all do need to experience putting your hand in a swarm of mellow honey bees. They are kind and don’t mind as long as you don’t pinch. Changed my view of honey bees.. used to be scared and swat and run and now I invite/built a rest stop for honeybees in my yard by planting some flowers bees love;) they’re running out of rest stops guys.. help them out by planting some echinacea. Echinacea is a survivor flower.. barely need watering.
Look at that beautiful comb btw.. nature is beautiful 😊
Ace video ! Educational and fun to watch because of your knowledge and humour. Great !!
This is the type of hive us beekeeper's dream about getting a phone call to come remove. Great job
It realy is
Incredible. So happy they called you instead of an exterminator.
As far i can see, those are some nice honey bees. Nice families are a real nice keeper. Hope you have enough nice flowers.
Nice
Nice
Scoop? What do you mean scoop?
Him: **Freaking starts vacuuming them**
the loving that you have towards these bees is amazing is so nice to see you work these bees especially without a suit just blew my mind especially with the crazy amount of bees that are there is just insane.
🐝 Bees are so important in our food chain and flowers. But you are a special person to do this. Thankful for your service! 🐝
INCREDIBLE colony. im surprised theyre so chill, you truly know how to communicate with them and let them know youre there to help :3
Interesting how healthy that massive colony is. No chemical interference to keep the diseases and mites away. It just goes to show that we, as beekeepers, are doing something wrong. Great video. This guy is the real deal not like so many of the video beekeepers.
This man is an absolute trooper for going at this hive without protective equipment.
On another note--thank you, UA-cam algorithm, for recommending this absolute gem of a video to so many people.
I love the way you talk to the bees.
Wow! An amazing find.
I think so too!
THE BEE ON THE CAMERA IS MY FAV
hey bees. Thanks for...pretty much everything.
Ty for talking so nice to the girlies 🥹 you are so sweet
You’re the first person I have heard say, “Practice makes permanent!” (Besides me) So true!!! Great informative video!!! Wow!!
Awesome videos never knew I enjoyed watching bees so much. They are absolutely amazing . Thank you Yappy Beeman❤🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
"They've only been there a couple days" "Theres 10,000 Bees here Lady!"
I have to say that I do get quite upset about disturbing them as they are just being bees. Unfortunately her tribe is not too particular about where they nest and just take over. No fuss no hassle. I don't know if any of the builders of houses ever know to advise buyers that the houses have to be, bee proofed. No, should but must. Not for the owners best interests but the bees.
I did wonder if those people living in the houser can hear the buzzing. Especialy at night.? You could think you had tendinitis, should see ear doctor.
Well I thank you for your love and care of the bees. Your patience towards your tribes is bonza. Stay well and keep those bees happy. Yes I know it rhymes but thems the breaks. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thanks to your wife as well for he patience. 🎉🎉❤😊
Great video! I think the vacuum is great and people need to relax. It obviously works well and doesn't harm the bees. Keep on keepin' on!
My god 😳🐝. I so appreciate people like you. You know what you’re doing, care about the 🐝 and have the right equipment. Thank you for saving humanity
Great job. You’re very informative. I like how to the point and knowledgeable you are.
Watching a grown man midwife the birth of seven queens in 20 minutes. This is the only "man, what a time to be alive" events I want in my life!
Lol...most creative comment award winner here.
@@YappyBeeman The respect is mutual ^_^
Thats incredible.
I had a hive years ago that was just exploding in population and it had mutible active laying queens in the same hive.
Everyone said I was mistaken.
You must be one of the gentlest beekeepers in the world.
Spectacular video🐝🐝🍯
Surprised how big the hive was!
Glad for a rescue!!
That was absolutely awesome!! What a find. Plenty of quarters to go round. Thank you so much for sharing.
wow !!! wow !!! wow !!! what a bee hive great video thanks
Wow - the queen hatching - that is INCREDIBLE!!
i got real scared that the bees would die and had to skip till the end to see they were being relocated .. aww this video made my day.. great work brother.. god bless you
😌🌟🌠 I'm very grateful for the work you do. Thank you for helping all of them, and filming it to share with us around the world. It was wonderful to watch
It amazes me that you don't get swarmed, considering how invasive you have to be they seem so relatively calm. I know nothing about beekeeping but I really enjoyed this video. Thanks.
Wow they’re so calm! That’s insane how many there were! I’m allergic to all types of bees but am damn fascinated on how they all work. Thanks for the video and how professional you are with how you collect the bees 🐝 in your non vacuum vacuum.
Nice to see a big beautiful thriving hive like that one. Glad you gave them an even better home..
keep up the good work, I find it funny how many people comment hatred comments without knowing any information on the process you used.
I appreciate the support. I know a good bit come over from The Hornet King channel and not understand the difference in the processes. Just means I have more content to share.
I love bees! My huge lavender bushes attract thousands. When I’m harvesting lavender, I am surrounded by them . I talk to them like you do :) I’ve never been stung. God bless you for relocating bees! Lord knows we need them.
Thank's Yappy a much appreciated vid an given a secure new home for those beautiful girls.
This is the best bee channel I have seen. You care so much about every bee and that just makes my day.
The people that are careful with every bee don't get stung so much. Then you see the clumsy bee guys who drop the frames into the boxes surely squishing the bees running around with suites and getting stung.
i had a runaway queen last year show up november first last winter, freshly mated and with about 1, 000 bees , not enough to cover a softball , i literally just put a nuc outside of my honey shack, within 5 weeks the nuc was full of bees and that young queen in an empty nuc was the strongest nuc Ive ever taken into winter in southern maryland and unbelievably the best , fastest producing hive i’ve ever had and i’ve been working bees over 50 years , i’ve never seen anything like it so i never question anything if it’s possible with bees , i don’t care how smart or experienced and entomologist is or bee keeper , bees will always make us question our abilities and their existence and future, longevity as a species 😊
That was a monsterous hive, have you ever seen so many queens? I always thought it was one queen per hive do they split up and spread out when a new queen arrives is this how they make colonies everywhere?
Thank you! This video is fascinating. So is the info in your description. You handle them so gently. Bless you!
I smiled real big when you said "practice makes permanent." My dad used to say that to his piano students, and now I say it to my ESL students.
It’s crazy how big hives can get! Truly amazing little creatures. Mahalo for this video 🤙
I always imagined the funniest way to rob a bank would be with a full bee suit and 3 boxes of angry bees
🤦🏼♂️ 😂
Just toss an open box of bees into the lobby and shout "beenade out"
Mad respect for Yappy for counting each individual bee
I do what I must for the people.....bwahahahah.
What an amazing hive and then the way you cared for the ladies.. you're a very nice person Sir. Cheering for you from Texas...
Yappy, you did very good on this find. Extra queens for new hives.
So lucky. Every swarm I get are buried deep in a soffit two stories high. Nice job.
Oh I get plenty of those as well. But will take a gift like this on occasion without arguing.
Really makes me wonder how many bees are in my eve. It's been there since I was about ten! I'm in my forties now!
Awesome Yappy I just love BEE STUFF Thank you so much for stirring my soul man. I wish the heck I could get involved with Beekeeping ! Totally fascinating and God bless you for taking such a major responsibility on the way you have fun going, pal I love watching you
Thank you. I have a blast doing this and thankful to those who enjoy it. Much appreciated.
I could watch this all day! Very appreciative of your knowledge.
You explaining things and not just doing the job, got me to like and subscribe. Great video
@5:30 practice makes permanent. Until you do it right it ain’t perfect. I love it.
I really like your videos sir and as a Honey farmer I appreciate you and your knowledge.
Thank you
That's one successful hive...Jeez!! And then new baby queens poppin out. Really interesting to watch you work.
I appreciate you keeping the video clean ,no language, sure have enjoyed them .I am getting bees in the spring. I’m learning and excited. Hope it I can ketch some some day.😊
The most incredible bee removal I have ever seen, bravo!
First time I have seen a Queen hatch. Yah thanks
I'm always stunned by how easily and calmly you can handle these animals with your bare hands. Have you ever considered that some people's body chemistry may make them better suited to handle bees than others?
Knowledge and experience wrapped up love for what I do. But don't tell anyone my secret.
wow! I got chills when you first showed the size of this area of bees! Love what you do but I could never do it so thank you for the great video!
Little late here, but its amazing that you actually caught the moment of a queen bee hatching on camera. Talk about incredible timing!