You Would Never Believe They Were Afraid of This
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- Опубліковано 6 тра 2022
- Absolutely hilarious reaction.
I was recently called to remove some bees from an apartment complex in Birmingham Alabama. After about 5 minutes of hanging out with this crew I knew it was going to be crazy. I meet alot of great customers out in the field but these guys stole the show. They had never been involved with removing bees and it was my pleasure to show them the ropes. I can't recall the last time I had this much fun during a removal unless it involved Jpthebeeman or The 628dirtrooster.
The real fun began when they watched my other videos. First reaction was to my last video • Video where bees swarmed an old truck and I had a blast capturing them. But the best reaction to me was when they watched my insane viral video of me catching a huge swarm and finding the queen before shaking them to a beehive. • If I Hadn't Caught It ...
don't forget to check them out also.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did and remember, I am a trained professional.....wink wink. Don't try this at home. or anywhere else for that matter.
Honeybees can always be dangerous and it is not recommended to attempt to remove them with experience with bees or construction knowledge.
I hope you enjoy this little bit of fun. I enjoy your feedback in the comments and thank you for taking the time to check out my channel. Until the next time, enjoy the show.
Yappy Beeman is a professional bee remover performing live honey bee removals in Alabama as "Alabama Bee Rescue" and relocates them to apiaries away from residential areas so they can rebuild and thrive as a honey bee colony producing honey. Yappy is an Alabama Beekeepers association member that has performed over 1000 live bee removals. Yappy with the help of his great friends Jpthebeeman, 628 Dirtrooster bees, Jeff Horchoff and many others, I have learned many skills to remove bee swarms and honey bee colonies safely for the bees and home owners alike.
@628DirtRooster Bees @JPthebeeman @Jeff Horchoff Bees @brucesbees @Nature’s Image Farm -Greg Burns @Castle Hives @Darryl Patton @Bohemia Bees @The California Beekeeper @Hornet King
Here is a little bee educational material for ya.
Africanized honey bees (known colloquially as "killer bees") are hybrids between European stock and the East African lowland subspecies A. m. scutellata; they are often more aggressive than European honey bees and do not create as much of a honey surplus, but are more resistant to disease and are better foragers.[23] Accidentally released from quarantine in Brazil, they have spread to North America and constitute a pest in some regions. However, these strains do not overwinter well, so they are not often found in the colder, more northern parts of North America. The original breeding experiment for which the East African lowland honey bees were brought to Brazil in the first place has continued (though not as originally intended). Novel hybrid strains of domestic and re-domesticated Africanized honey bees combine high resilience to tropical conditions and good yields. They are popular among beekeepers in Brazil.
Honey bees appear to have their center of origin in South and Southeast Asia (including the Philippines), as all the extant species except Apis mellifera are native to that region. Notably, living representatives of the earliest lineages to diverge (Apis florea and Apis andreniformis) have their center of origin there.[7]
The first Apis bees appear in the fossil record at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary (34 mya), in European deposits. The origin of these prehistoric honey bees does not necessarily indicate Europe as the place of origin of the genus, only that the bees were present in Europe. Few fossil deposits are known from South Asia, the suspected region of honey bee origin, and fewer still have been thoroughly studied.
No Apis species existed in the New World during human times before the introduction of A. mellifera by Europeans. Only one fossil species is documented from the New World, Apis nearctica, known from a single 14 million-year-old specimen from Nevada.[8]
The close relatives of modern honey bees - e.g., bumblebees and stingless bees - are also social to some degree, and social behavior seems a plesiomorphic trait that predates the origin of the genus. Among the extant members of Apis, the more basal species make single, exposed combs, while the more recently evolved species nest in cavities and have multiple combs, which has greatly facilitated their domestication. - Навчання та стиль
Those guys were a riot! You kept them going the whole time. Good energy on this one.
I sent the link to the main guy who hung close to me during the removal. Definitely approved of the interactive comedy we had going on. They were awesome to work with.
Run! 😄 Man, I LOST it! That was hilarious!
"Hold this!"
"Cain't, my momma's calling me!" 🤣
And it keeps going!
These guys were awesome. I had a blast. Thanks for the comment.
That's the funniest video ever 🤣🤣🤣
They were awesome. I don't think I have ever had so much fun on a removal as this.
🌸 my mama calling me…..nice one lol 😂🤣
LOVE seeing you hang out with your customers! What a fun video!
Enjoyed the infectious laughter of your audience. Hope they develop an interest in bees.
My mama calling😂😂🫣 that was a good laugh😂😂😂 I luv watching ppl being happy n jolly🫵🏽💯💯
Hello, I found your channel recently and I’m watching a couple of week. I did find the queen on that one Cell that you brought out and had it sit there for us. Kathy.
This is what we call: "good shop humour", in Denmark 🤣
When they watched the video when you shake the tree.... He'll no 🤣🤣
I love these guys stoned ass hell hehe
I wonder what honey collected in the middle of a highly potent cannabis field would taste like, and do to you..
They are not
@@trackgrad08 To bad for them.. :D
@@trackgrad08 you can see them smoking a blunt haha
@@anaalbondenblauw literally 😂😂 it’s jokes tho only good vibes
Always fun to see homeowners, friends and others participate in removal videos! Lol
He’s so delighted, I can’t get over it! Then again, I’d also be super giddy about holding a fresh hive.
Those dudes so wholesome
Very. They made my day great.
I take it that wasn't a regular cigarette he was smoking.😂
Yep, I'll agree, Yappy is cut from a different cloth!
Lmao when the guy rubbed his head while watching the video of you shaking them off the tree. I tried doing that with my ears while watching it but my headphones were in the way.
That was SO funny!
He needs his own televised show lol
I agree!!!
Please come to Hattiesburg Mississippi
Those guys were hilarious. You should invite them to the next cut-out.
I would every time. I had a blast. They made this video great and there was so much more I didn't even use.
Did you show them Dirt’s massive swarm shake down into the bed if his truck … that was epic.
Very entertaining. Love the good laughs from all the guys. We all need to laugh more. Thanks for sharing.
Man I swear this is the most wholesome channel on youtube
After discovering you I started watching beekeeping videos and now I'm in love with the little beings and considering beekeeping in the future
Much love from Romania and stay awesome
Thank you for that. I hope you look more into keeping bees and you pursue the hobby.
Love your humour yappy and the way you engage people in learning about bees. I could tell they where much more interested when you left.
Yappy 🐝 the Beeman makes FANTASTIC videos! This one is another winner. Curious why those confused bees 🐝 were growing all drones. Interesting!
I'm guessing they lost their queen after they made that a home. Their natural process is to create laying workers to eat the honey they make and leave less mess as the colony dies.
These videos are great, had a rough day and never thought a bee removal video would be cheering me up. 😂Keep up the good work.
The look on his face is absolutely priceless! And his grin had me cracking up! Love it....say Yappy, what do with a tiny swarm that has a laying worker anyway? How do you know which is the guilty party?
I just add them to the rest of the bees and let them work it out.
God I miss living in the south. Most everyone is so nice down there.
Your having way too much fun AGAIN! Great job as always! Again it was nice to meet you, keep the videos coming!
😂😂 What's the chances of you meeting another 4 lunatics in the one spot. They were good fun and entertaining for sure
Love your videos Yappy !!! I'm learning a lot .
Thank you. I noticed your channel name. I just got my 107. Now I can add footage from my 4 uav's if I want. Bought the avata 2 a few weeks ago. LOVE IT!
You got a little something on your chin there mister! It must have been a wet kiss!
Lol....It was a spider web. I laughed after I saw that in the edit. Darn gopro is pretty good on footage.
Hey come here get this.
Oh no my momma callin me 😂😂
I know right... that guy was hilarious.
YOU have gone and yappified them poor younguns and they will NEVER bee the same. GBWYall and FINE job!
Probably right. But happiness will be in their future forever.
@@YappyBeeman NO doubt! Happiness is next to Yappiness!
Their reaction to your videos was priceless! I love how they laughed at the same time. 😂😂
Love those guys! Absolutely hysterical and great energy!
Them 2 were amazing bro had me dead the whole time 🤣🤣
I really dislike bees, and anything related to them.. but you have some special Ability to make them interesting
Great comment. I respect it but thank you for the compliment
Do you mind if I ask why?
@@wolven777 I find all kinds of insects creepy, they bring me physical discomfort when I see them
Not sure how I got here but I've been watching your videos non stop 😅
Question: How many times have you been stung? 🤔
So many I lost count years ago. But... I'm mostly immune to them now.
Weird question, but has a bee ever flew in your mouth while talking and filming? i’ve seen the videos where the bees are flying all over the place and that’s one of the things i’d be afraid of.
I honestly never have.
Kissing bees and eating spiders, keeping the crowd in stitches. Seems like a great day.
One of the best in a long time for me. But I'm weird that way.
Free spirits.
No offense, but you have the most thickest fingers i have ever seen, did you got stung a lot so you got lots of callus?
No offense taken. It's a birth defect issue.
@@YappyBeeman Ah i see.. thank you for clearing that out, was wondering a couple episodes and today got the "balls" to ask you about it.. I'm always Happy to see a new Yappy Beeman video, i cancel everything i'm doing and go watch it right away, that's how much i love your video's.. keep it up!!
Can't stop watching these videos now 😁 First one I watched was the swarm on the car scenario. Nearly fell out of my chair. Subscribed!!
i just found your videos this morning, maybe an hour ago and i’m obsessed 😊 your voice is very soothing and i love the good vibes and energy
haha this was such a fun video, really good return to form. glad to see you back up on your feet!
At 2:39, so cruel to edit out the part of whatever he said, but leave in the part of y'all talking about editing out what he just said, now I'm curious and wanna know 😂
Great Video Yappy it was nice meeting you at the Hive Life Conference
That was a great time and I hope to be at the next one for sure. It will be huge.
Alot of fun. Super interesting. Keep posting man.
i really like your channel :) two questions:
1) do you ever keep the combs or give them to your customers for the honey?
2) have you ever run into a swarm of killer bees? do you ever worry about that happening without your suit on?
I do share honey if it's good to the customer and I don't worry about africanized bees because I don't have them in my area. But if I find d that the bees I'm dealing with are a bit pissy I will use the suit until I can calm them down.
Love the video. Good vibes
Interesting detail with the landing on the old entry spot.
Heared about it, but never saw it in action.
That's what I like about this channel, you see all the beefacts in action and you take good care about the bees
This reminds me of the time that two of my neighbors' tiny goats escaped their yard. These big tough guys doing work on my other neighbor's house were terrified of the tiny goats and jumped up on their trailer to escape. The goats of course since their fear and insisted on eating grass as close as physically possible to the men. Here I come with a couple of dog leashes to rescue the poor work crew and walk the goats down the road to their house.
That was hilarious, Yappy. Glad to see another of your escapades!! LOL
I wish they were all this fun.
Pretty sure you’re on their social media as “crazy dude removes bees.”
Very possibly.
Yappy with the little bit of drool off his chin 🤣🤣🤣
I know.....you win the first comment about it. It was actually spider web but Rooster didn't believe me.
They're going to be addicted to your videos now.
Hope Ian saw this. Looks like he could use a good laff.
Loved this video x
You should have those guys go with you on your other episodes. They add a new level to your antics. 😂
That would be awesome. It was a great time for us all.
Yappy Beeman, how much do you know about yellow jackets? I just found a large female in my house, and I captured her in a juice bottle, screwed the cap and took the bottle with her in it on my porch and unscrewed it so she could fly away. Her stinger-end was pulsating after she saw me and she was very still. Is this a threat display, or was she breathing heavily out of fear? How good is her eyesight, and was she more afraid of me than I was of her? Are wasps jerks or is that a stereotype? If you could answer these questions for me, I'd be really grateful!
I'm not well versed on them. When I get calls to remove them I don't capture to relocate. I capture them and dispatch them.
Those are some CHILL bees! :-)
Will this little queenless hive be combined with a bigger hive, or will you try to introduce a queen of their own? They're pretty bees & clearly motivated to make it work-queen or none.
They were added to an established hive.
@@YappyBeeman Thanks for the update! 😎👍🏻
So cool, definitely learning so much watching your videos! 🐝
Loved that one!
Those guys got into to Yappy Juice...
Hello Yappy this was epic watching them that is me lol and i freak out with you kiss them omg your so brave .wow that what they do with the pollen that is so cool never saw this before thanks so very much learn lots of this thanks again Yappy LOve your videos so much...Love from London Ontario.....
Thank you. It was an incredible time hanging out with these guys.
These guys need to be your steady crew on bee wrangling calls!!
I suppose It's some sort of honor to have neighbors like this guys.
so wholesome
Funny! You guys need to go on the road together! Your shows would be sell outs! Thank for the laughs.
That sipt though just a hangin there lmao funny as he11 keep these kinds of bids commin
Lmao and I spell spit wrong 🤣
As soon as I saw him kiss the bees I had to sub. Instant respect
Ty
This made me miss Louisiana where I’m originally from
My man’s got drool coming down on his chin. I’m telling you right now that’s what they were laughing at not the little bee colony! 😂 I love this guy!
That shit was pissing me off😂
Another fun day on the job.
Made my day
You are crazy, but I love it.
😂 that what funny
Great fun :-) love them little honey making wonders. That will be a day they remember for the rest of their lives, all because of a little stripped bug. :-) Look at the shine to them, nice looking little bees. Ty for sharing, Blessed Days...
Love Yappy!!! OMG kissing it!
Happy yappy
Great video. What do you think happened to the queen did she not come with the swarm or didn't return from a mating flight. ❤️🐝
Buhahahahaha. . To darn funny.
Bees are beautiful
👏👏👍👏👏
Thanks for another informative and fun video! 😊🐕🐕🐾🐾
My absolute pleasure with this crew. Glad to see ya jump in. Tell the pups mine say hello.
man just found your channel fearless with bees is there anything that makes you get the heeby jeebys??
Should show them fellas ole JP putting a drone in his mouth. They would have died. Customers like that make a job very enjoyable.
The guy with the beard is so funny.
That’s James harden
😂😂😂😂
That was awesome! I have a question. What does it mean if there's only drone cells? Does that mean something is wrong or it's just a new hive?
There wasn't a properly mated queen to lay worker (female) eggs in the hive.
@@YappyBeeman Ah that makes sense! I just love your videos! You remind me of what my grandfather taught me. If you aren't afraid of them, they, most times, won't attack. I think you are wonderful!
Bees are very cool, the noise just freaks me out.
Had some UK tree bees in our eaves last year. Kinda annoying, but we never killed any, and none this year. They have distinctive dark orange strips and only females have stings.
But most do bee like females, if not all of them. Males only to make new Queens.
Slobber
I see you often probe the mood of the bees in the hive, How do they stay calm when you have to use the vacuum on them?
classic YAPPY!
My neighbors ordered some honey bees and I can't wait for them to arrive!
What about the drones ? I didn’t understand all that
Nature gave bees the ability to clean up to a degree when they lose their queen and can't make a new one. The overproduce drones to eat as much honey as possible before they all die off. This one lost their queen early on and were making those drones. They normally make drones to be available to mate with other colonies new queens.
@@YappyBeeman that's a little sad
Just have to out run the beekeeper
So no queen?
Funny as hell!